Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6081395 | Annals of Emergency Medicine | 2013 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Across a consortium of trauma centers in the western United States, there was wide variability in ICU use within a cohort of patients with minor traumatic intracranial hemorrhage. Moreover, a large proportion of patients admitted to the ICU never required a critical care intervention, indicating the potential to improve use of critical care resources in patients with minor traumatic intracranial hemorrhage.
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Authors
Daniel K. MD, MAS, Jason S. MD, MSc, Craig D. MD, MPH, Kristan MD, Nathan MD, David MD, Preston C. MD, Christopher A. MD, MPH, Renee Y. MD, MSc, Joy A. MD, MPH, James F. MD, MPH,