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Applying the five-pillar matrix to the decade of action for road safety in Qatar: identifying gaps and priorities
(Trauma Surg Acute Care Open, 2018)
Road traffic injuries (RTIs) are the leading
cause of preventable death in Qatar; consequently, the
country has participated in the Decade of Action for
Road Safety (DoARS) coordinated by the United Nations
Road Safety ...
Direct healthcare costs of moderate and severe work-related injuries: estimates from the National Trauma Center of Qatar
(International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022-01-30)
Work-related injuries (WRIs) are recognized as a leading cause of admission to the national
trauma center of Qatar. A retrospective analysis of trauma registry data and electronic medical
records was conducted on a cohort ...
Gender discrepancy in patients with traumatic brain injury: a rStudy from a level 1 trauma center
(BioMed Research International, 2022-08-18)
The objective of this study is to explore the gender discrepancy in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Methods.
A retrospective analysis of Qatar Trauma Registry (QTR) was conducted among patients (age ≥14y) who ...
Direct healthcare costs of moderate and severe work-related injuries: estimates from the National Trauma Center of Qatar
(International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022-01-30)
Work-related injuries (WRIs) are recognized as a leading cause of admission to the national trauma center of Qatar. A retrospective analysis of trauma registry data and electronic medical records was conducted on a cohort ...
Patterns, mechanism of injury and outcome of pediatric trauma at a level 1 trauma centre: a descriptive retrospective analysis
(Frontiers in Pediatrics, 2023-04-23)
There is a gap in knowledge on the epidemiology of pediatric trauma in the developing countries. We aimed to describe the injury pattern, mechanism of injury (MOI), and outcomes of pediatric trauma in a level 1 trauma ...
Can “Stop The Bleed” training courses for laypersons improve hemorrhage control knowledge, skills, and attitudes? A systematic review
(European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, 2023)
in many regions of the world, most trauma deaths occur within 1–2 h of injury due to uncontrolled bleeding. For this reason, training lay first-person responders in trauma care, focusing on hemorrhage control, has been ...