| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6082834 | Injury | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The incidence of ladder falls requiring ICU management is increasing, and severe traumatic brain injury was responsible for the majority of deaths and for poor outcomes in survivors. In-hospital costs attributable to the care of these patients are high, and fewer than half were living independently at home at 12Â months post-fall. A concerted public health campaign is required to alert the community to the potential consequences of this mechanism of injury. The use of helmets for ladder users in domestic settings, where occupational health and safety regulations are less likely to be applied, is strongly recommended to mitigate the risk of severe brain injury. The benefits of this simple strategy far outweigh any mild inconvenience for the wearer, and may prevent catastrophic injury.
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Authors
Helen M. Ackland, David V. Pilcher, Owen S. Roodenburg, Susan A. McLellan, Peter A. Cameron, D. James Cooper,
