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- Trauma Score
- Revised Trauma Score (RTS)
- Prehospital Index (PHI)
- CRAMS Scale Score
- Baxt Trauma Triage Rule
- Revised Triage Scale and Checklist
- SIMBOL Rating for Air Medical Evacuation
- Triage Index
- Trauma Index
- The Mainz Emergency Evaluation Score (MEES)
- The New Jersey Standard Triage Criteria
- Triage of the Automobile Trauma Patient Based on Vehicle Damage
- The National Committee on Aeronautics (NACA) Score System
- Trauma Triage Criteria of the Ohio State University Hospitals
- The Cardiovascular-Respiratory Score (CVRS)
- Patients for Whom Resuscitation is Futile
- Criteria to Identify the Unstable Patient After Trauma
- Homebush Triage Standard Using Simple Triage Assessment and Rapid Transport (START) and Secondary Assessment of Victim Endpoint (SAVE)
- Indications for Using Air Medical Transport of a Trauma Patient
- Triage Sieve
- CareFlight Triage
- Field Categories of Trauma Patients
- Specific Injuries Identified During Field Categorization Warranting Transfer to a Trauma Center
- Triage of a Nonemergency Patient Out of the Emergency Department
- Method of Lavery et al for Using Venous Lactate Concentrations in the Triage of a Trauma Patient
- Triage Priority of Anantharaman for Burn Patients in a Disaster
- Triage of a Burn Patient to a Burn Unit
- Criteria of MacKenzie et al for Triage of a Patient to a Trauma Center Based on the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS)
- Categories of Llewellyn for Military Triage
- Triage Criteria of Turk and Tsokos for Possible Blunt Cardiac Trauma Following a Fall from Height
- Clinical Findings of Almogy et al for Identifying a Patient with a High Risk for Blast Lung Injury Following a Bomb Explosion
- Trauma Triage Rules of the ACS/COT from 1999 with Mortality Risk Equation of Tinkoff and O’Connor
- Combining the Prehospital Index (PHI) and Mechanism of Injury (MOI) for Field Trauma Triage
- Emergency Severity Index (ESI), Version 2
- Triage Early Warning System (TEWS) for Adults
- Tagging Patients During a Disaster (Red Tag, Yellow Tag, Green Tag)
- Triage Score of Talmor et al for Critical Care During an Epidemic
- Factors Affecting the Decision for Immediate Aeromedical Evacuation of an International Traveler
- National Expert Panel Recommendations for Field Triage of an Injured Patient
- Field Triage Score (FTS) of Eastridge et al for Battlefield Casualties
- Classes for Hypovolemic Shock of Mutschler et al in Trauma Patients Based on Based Deficit
- Indications for Use of Military Anti-Shock Trousers (MAST) in Trauma Patients
- Ventilation and Oxygenation of the Patient During Nonpressurized Air Transport
- Prehospital Amputation of a Limb
- Risk Factors for Motion Sickness During Prehospital Emergency Transport
- Indications for Endotracheal Intubation of a Trauma Patient
- Model of Wang et al for Predicting Failure of Out-of-Hospital Endotracheal Intubation in an Adult
- Complications Associated with the Use of Military Anti-Shock Trousers (MAST)
- Field Criteria of Neely et al for Dispatch of Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
- Risk Factors of Lapostolle et al for Hypothermia in a Trauma Patient
- Pediatric Trauma Score
- Mortality Risk Factors in Severely Traumatized Children
- The Age-Specific Pediatric Trauma Score (ASPTS) of Potoka et al
- Triaging a Child with a Head Injury
- Instructions for Parents Observing a Child at Home After a Head Injury
- Rib Fractures as a Marker of Severe Trauma in Children
- Pediatric Trauma Alert Criteria for Florida
- Pediatric Risk Indicator (PRI)
- Modified Pediatric Trauma Score (mPTS) of Simon et al
- Sick Kids Pediatric Trauma Score
- Pediatric Trauma BIG Score of Borgman et al
- Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) and the Injury Severity Score (ISS)
- Modified Injury Severity Score
- The Probability of Death Score (PODS)
- Illness/Injury Severity Index
- Trauma and Injury Severity Score (TRISS)
- Base Deficit Modification of Kroezen et al for the TRISS (Base Excess Injury Severity Scale, BISS)
- A Severity Characterization of Trauma (ASCOT)
- Probability of Clinically Important Brain Injury Following Minor Head Injury Using the Canadian CT Rule Analysis
- Leeds Prognostic Score for Severe Head Injury
- Clinical Predictors of Hennes et al for Severe Head Trauma in Children
- Algorithm of Kumar and Weaver for a Patient with Penetrating Neck Trauma
- Grades of Schaefer and Close for Traumatic Laryngeal Injury
- Risk Factors of Schreiber et al for Mortality in Patients with Severe Blunt Head Injury
- The Pediatric Head Injury Mortality Score (PHIMS) of Tilford et al
- Survival Model of Hackbarth et al for Pediatric Patients with Brain Injury
- Clinical Findings Suggesting a Basilar Skull Fracture
- Evaluation of Scalp Swelling in an Infant
- Clinical Features of Concussion After Head Injury in a Pediatric Patient
- Types of Skull Fractures in a Pediatric Patient
- Amnesia Questionnaire of the University Hospital Groningen Following Head Trauma
- LeFort Classification of Maxillary Fractures
- Galveston Orientation and Amnesia Test (GOAT) After Head Injury
- Prognostic Factors of Servadei for Adults with Acute Subdural Hematoma After Severe Head Injury
- Cerebral Perfusion Pressure (CPP)
- Criteria from the British Trauma Society to Identify a Patient with a Low Risk of Cervical Spine Injury
- Neurotraumatology Committee of the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies (NCWFS) Criteria for Mild Head Injury in an Adult
- Scores of Fabbri et al for Evaluating an Adolescent or Adult with Mild Head Injury
- Indications of the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) for Placement of a Cervical Neck Collar After Trauma to the Head and Neck
- Indications of the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) for Calling an Ambulance or Sending the Patient to the Emergency Department After Trauma to the Head and Neck
- Instructions for a Patient Following Initial Evaluation After Trauma to the Head and Neck from the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE)
- Clinical Features of Naso-Orbital-Ethmoid (NOE) Fractures of the Central Midface
- Clinical Features of a Fracture Involving the Medial Wall of the Orbit
- Clinical Features of a Fracture Involving the Orbital Roof
- Clinical Features of a Fracture Involving the Orbital Floor
- Clinical Features of a Fracture Involving the Zygomaticomaxillary Complex (ZMC)
- Classification of Anderson and Montesano for Fracture of the Occipital Condyle
- Prognostic Models of Hukkelhoven et al for Outcome Following Moderate or Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
- Prognostic Model of Signorini et al for Predicting Survival After Traumatic Brain Injury
- Decision Tree of Andrews et al for Predicting Outcome After Traumatic Brain Injury Using Only Demographic Data
- Criteria of Klyachkin et al for Mandatory Neck Exploration Following a Penetrating Injury of the Neck
- Protocol of Klyachkin et al for the Management of a Patient with a Penetrating Injury of the Neck
- Risk of Intracerebral Hemorrhage After Head Trauma in an Anticoagulated Patient
- Decision Tree of Andrews et al for Predicting Outcome After Traumatic Brain Injury Using Demographic and Clinical Data
- Model of Piatt for Predicting Cervical Spine Injury in a Comatose Trauma Patient
- Linear Predictor (LP) of Signorini et al for Probability of Survival After Traumatic Brain Injury
- The Edinburgh University Secondary Insult Grades (EUSIG) for a Patient with Traumatic Brain Injury
- Treatment of Cervical Spine Injury Based on the Angular Deformity Seen on a Lateral Cervical X-ray
- Classification of Schaeffer and Close for Endoscopic Findings in Tracheal and Laryngeal Trauma
- Classification of Cerebral Contusions Following Head Injury (Coup, Contrecoup, Intermediary Coup)
- Recommendations of Cohen et al for Managing an Anticoagulated Patient After Head Injury
- Risk Factors of Ersahin et al for Complications in a Pediatric Patient with a Depressed Skull Fracture
- Classification of Choux for Linear Skull Fractures in Infants
- Growing Skull Fracture (Meningocele Spuria) in a Pediatric Patient
- Classification of Heizmann et al for Blunt Trauma to the Thyroid Gland
- Algorithm of Heizmann et al for the Management of a Patient with Blunt Trauma to the Thyroid Gland
- Nomogram of Cremer et al for Predicting Prognosis in a Patient with Severe Head Injury
- Simplified Scoring System of Donohue et al for Predicting 1 Year Mortality in an Elderly Patient with Significant Head Injury
- Risk Factors of Davis et al for Mortality in a Patient with Significant Head Injury Who Is Able to Talk Initially ("Talk and Die")
- Complications Following a Temporal Bone Fracture
- Classification of Ishman and Friedland for Temporal Bone Fractures
- Classification of Yanagihara et al for Temporal Bone Fractures with Facial Nerve Palsy
- Quebec Classification for Disorders Associated with Whiplash Injury
- Risk Factors for Nonunion of a Type II Cervical Fracture Involving the Odontoid Process of the Axis
- Pediatric Relative Head Injury Severity Scale (RHISS)
- Classification of Manson et al for a Naso-OrbitoEthmoid (NOE) Fracture
- Computed Tomography (CT) Scanning Categories of Marshall et al for a Patient with Traumatic Head Injury
- Anatomic Classification of Frontal Sinus Fractures
- Algorithm of Bell et al for the Management of a Frontal Sinus Fracture
- Identifying a Trauma Patient Who Should Undergo a CT Scan to Examine the Frontal Sinus
- Basion-Dental Interval (BDI) and Basion-Posterior Axial Line Interval (BAI) of Harris for Evaluating a Patient with a High Cervical Spine Injury (Rule of Twelves)
- Classification of Anderson and D'Alonzo for Fractures of Odontoid Process (Dens) of the Axis (C2)
- Criteria of Lopez and Arnholt for Definitive Repair of Facial Fractures in a War Theater
- Injuries Associated with a Cervical Spine Injury in a Pedestrian Hit By an Automobile
- Differential Diagnosis of Fever in a Patient with Traumatic Brain Injury
- Risk Factors of Tawil et al for Posttraumatic Cerebral Infarction (PTCI)
- Revised Facial Injury Severity Score (RFISS)
- Maxillofacial Injury Severity Score (MISS) and FOMDA Score
- Probabilities of Blackmore et al for a Cervical Spine Injury in a Trauma Patient
- Facial Injury Severity Scale (FISS) of Bagheri et al
- Maxillofacial Injury Severity Score (MFISS) of Zhang et al
- Risk Factors of Hadjizacharia et al for Diabetes Insipidus After Severe Head Injury
- Causes of Transient and Persistent Hearing Loss After Head Trauma
- Madras Head Injury Prognostic Scale (MHIPS) of Ramesh et al
- Classification of Ivascu et al for Traumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage
- Risk Factors of Ivascu et al for Mortality in an Elderly Patient with Traumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage and a History of Aspirin or Clopidogrel Therapy
- Predictors of Jeremitsky et al for Poor Outcome Following Traumatic Brain Injury
- Retained Intracranial Foreign Body Following Penetrating Head Injury
- Indications of Loeser et al for Surgical Management of a Depressed Skull Fracture in a Neonate
- Criteria of Gennarelli et al for Diffuse Axonal Injury (DAI) Associated with Severe Brain Injury
- Classifications of Adams et al for Diffuse Axonal Injury (DAI) Following Traumatic Head Injury (TBI) Based on Pathologic Changes
- Head Injury with Bifrontal Contusions and Late Deterioration
- Predictors of Muakkassa et al for Positive Repeat Head CT Scan Following a Negative Head CT Scan for Blunt Trauma
- Chest Wall Injury Scale
- Lung Injury Scale
- Heart Injury Scale
- Diaphragm Injury Scale
- Indications for Thoracotomy in a Patient with a Non-cardiac Penetrating Injury to the Chest
- Prognostic Factors of Asensio et al for Penetrating Cardiac Injuries
- Risk Factors for Blunt Cardiac Injury
- Diagnosis of Flail Chest
- Algorithm of McElwee et al for Diagnosis of a Ruptured Diaphragm
- Historical Clues to the Presence of a Diaphragmatic Hernia in a Patient with Bowel Obstruction
- Diagnosis of Traumatic Asphyxia
- Management Algorithm of Meredith and Riley for Traumatic Tracheobronchial Injury
- Indications for Bronchoscopy to Evaluate Possible Traumatic Tracheobronchial Injury
- Features Seen on Chest Radiographs Associated with Blunt Rupture of the Diaphragm
- Thoracic Compartment Syndrome
- Indications and Contraindications of Powell et al for Resuscitative Thoracotomy in the Emergency Department After Prehospital Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- Pneumomediastinum and Pneumopericardium
- Criteria of Holmes et al for Isolated Left Lower Rib Injury in Blunt Trauma and the Risk of Splenic Injury
- Thoracic Trauma Severity Score of Pape et al
- Clinical Features of Traumatic Extrapleural Hematoma
- Possible Causes of an Air Leak Around an Inflated Endotracheal Tube Cuff
- Risk Factors for Pneumothorax Following Traumatic Injury
- Post-Thoracotomy Pain Syndrome
- Protocol of Seamon et al for Managing a Patient with a Penetrating Thoracic Injury
- Algorithm of Dissanaike et al for Evaluating a Blunt Trauma Patient with Pneumomediastinum
- Factors Affecting the Decision to Remove a Retained Intrathoracic Missile
- Physiologic Index (PI) in a Patient with Cardiac Tamponade
- Penetrating Thoracic Trauma Index (PTTI) and Penetrating Cardiac Trauma Index (PCTI)
- Traumatic Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD) Following a Penetrating Injury to the Heart
- Risk Factors of Battle et al for Mortality Following Blunt Chest Wall Trauma
- Risk Factors of de Moya et al for Mechanical Ventilation in a Patient with Blunt Pulmonary Contusion
- Delayed Cardiac Rupture Following Blunt Chest Trauma
- Cervical Vascular Organ Injury Scale
- Peripheral Vascular Organ Injury Scale
- Thoracic Vascular Organ Injury Scale
- Abdominal Vascular Organ Injury Scale
- Anatomic Classification of Fullen et al for Injury to the Superior Mesenteric Artery
- Risk Factors for Mortality in a Patient with Traumatic Injury of the Superior Mesenteric Artery
- Imaging Findings Suspicious for a Thoracic Great Vessel Injury
- Clinical Findings in Vascular Trauma from Penetrating Injury to an Extremity
- Risk Factors Associated With Loss of a Limb Following Vascular Trauma
- Injuries and Clinical Presentations Associated with Blunt Carotid Artery Injury (BCAI)
- Operative Findings of Cushman et al Associated with Mortality in Patients with Iliac Vessel Trauma
- Algorithm of Perron et al for Identifying Vascular Injury Associated with Knee Dislocation
- Clinical Findings of Clark et al Indicating a High Risk of Aortic Rupture Following Blunt Chest Trauma
- Algorithm of Stannard et al for Performing Arteriography of the Lower Extremity Following Knee Dislocation
- Models of Biffl et al for Predicting the Risk of Carotid or Vertebral Artery Injury After Blunt Head and Neck Trauma
- Criteria of Biffl et al for Arteriography After Blunt Head and Neck Trauma
- Indications of Scalea and Burgess for Angiography in a Patient with Pelvic Trauma
- Model of Asensio et al for Predicting Mortality and Postoperative Complications in a Patient with Traumatic Injury to the Femoral Blood Vessels
- Clinical Decision Rule of Ungar et al for Excluding Thoracic Aortic Imaging Following Blunt Chest Trauma
- Predictors of Ombrellaro et al for Survival After Inferior Vena Cava Injuries
- Denver Grading Scale for Blunt Cerebrovascular Injuries
- Patterns of Cothren et al for Cervical Spine Fractures Associated with Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury
- Classification of Prijon and Ermenc for Blunt Aortic Injury with Rupture
- Situations Associated with Blunt Aortic Injury
- Model of Huang et al for Predicting Traumatic Aortic Rupture Based on Findings Seen in a Plain Chest X-Ray
- Traumatic Aortic Injury Score (TRAINS) of Mosquera et al
- Penetrating Abdominal Trauma Index (PATI)
- An Algorithm for the Management of Blunt Abdominal Injury
- The Algorithm of Jerby et al for Management of Blunt Abdominal Trauma in Children
- Algorithm of Mehall et al for the Management of a Pediatric Patient Who is Hemodynamically Stable After Blunt Hepatic or Splenic Injury
- Predicting Failure of Nonoperative Management Following Blunt Abdominal Trauma
- Indications for Performing Laparotomy in a Patient with Abdominal Trauma
- Modified Criteria of Grieshop et al for Diagnostic Peritoneal Lavage or Abdominal CT for Evaluation of a Patient with Blunt Abdominal Trauma
- Indications of Ahmed et al for Performing Abdominal Laparoscopy in Patient with a Penetrating Abdominal Wound
- Protocol of Ahmed et al for Performing Laparoscopy in a Patient with a Penetrating Abdominal Wound
- Hypoperfusion Complex of Taylor et al for Diagnosis of Hypovolemic Shock in a Young Child on Abdominal CT
- Evaluating a Patient with an Anterior Abdominal Stab Wound with a CT Scan
- Algorithm of Shanmuganathan et al for Evaluating a Patient with Penetrating Trauma to the Torso
- Predictors of Holmes et al for Intra-Abdominal Injury in a Pediatric Patient with Blunt Torso Trauma
- Clinical Prediction Rule of Holmes et al for Intra-Abdominal Injury in an Adult Following Blunt Trauma to the Torso
- Algorithm of Biffl et al for Managing a Patient with a Stab Wound to the Anterior Abdomen (Western Trauma Association Algorithm)
- Indications for Diagnostic Peritoneal Lavage
- Performance and Interpretation of Diagnostic Peritoneal Lavage
- Peritoneal Lavage for Determining Peritoneal Penetration in Gunshot Wounds to the Abdomen
- Cell Count Ratio for Detection of Hollow Organ Perforation
- Method of Gulec et al for Detection of Bowel Perforation with Gamma-Guided Diagnostic Peritoneal Lavage
- Prognostic Factors in Severe Liver Trauma
- Liver Injury Scale
- Criteria for Non-Operative Management of Traumatic Liver Injury
- Prognostic Factors of Nishida et al for Patients with Severe Traumatic Liver Injury
- Screening for Liver Injury Using Serum Liver Enzyme Levels After Blunt Abdominal Trauma in Children
- Classification of Fang et al for Pooling of CT Contrast Material Following Blunt Hepatic Trauma
- Risk Factors of Kozar et al for Morbidity in a Patient with Liver Trauma Following Nonoperative Management
- CT Scoring System for Splenic Trauma of Resciniti et al
- Spleen Injury Scale
- Guidelines for Evaluation of a Patient with Blunt Splenic Injury
- Risk Factors for Failure of the Non-operative Management of Splenic Rupture
- CT Splenic Trauma Scale of Williams et al
- Management Algorithm of Marmery et al for a Patient with Blunt Splenic Trauma
- Severity of Traumatic Injury to the Duodenum
- Esophagus Injury Scale
- Stomach Injury Scale
- Duodenum Injury Scale
- Small Bowel Injury Scale
- Colon Injury Scale
- Rectum Injury Scale
- Compressed Air (Pneumatic) Rupture of the Colon
- Management of Injury to the Thoracic Esophagus
- Recognition of Traumatic Injury to the Esophagus
- Criteria of Demetriades et al for Separating Patients with Penetrating Colon Injuries into High and Low Risk Groups
- Risk Factors of Demetriades et al for Abdominal Complications in Patients with Penetrating Colon Injuries
- Diagnostic Features of Desai et al for Blunt Trauma to the Duodenum in Children
- Grades of Flint et al for Traumatic Colon Injuries
- Algorithm of Burch for Managing Traumatic Colon Injuries
- Criteria of Snyder et al for Injury Severity in Duodenal Trauma
- Algorithm of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center for Penetrating Rectal Trauma
- Risk Factors of Govender and Madiba for a Poor Outcome in a Patient with Injuries to the Large Bowel
- Management Recommendation of Govender and Madiba for a Patient with Injuries to the Large Bowel
- Algorithm of Sharpe et al for a Patient with a Penetrating Colon Injury
- Pancreas Injury Scale
- Extrahepatic Biliary Tree Injury Scale
- Adrenal Organ Injury Scale
- Algorithm of Duchesne et al for Management of Blunt Pancreatic Injury
- Classification of Takishima et al for Injury to the Pancreatic Duct Following Blunt Trauma
- Imaging Findings of Phelan et al Associated with Pancreatic Injury
- Post-Traumatic Bilhemia (Biliary-Venous Fistula)
- Kidney Injury Scale
- Ureter Injury Scale
- Bladder Injury Scale
- Urethra Injury Scale
- Classification of Goldman et al for Blunt Urethral Trauma (Modified Classification of Colapinto and McCallum)
- Physiologic Classification of Peterson for Renal Trauma
- Clinical Features of Traumatic Urethral Injury in a Male
- Predictors of Davis et al for Nephrectomy After Renal Trauma
- Elevation of Serum BUN and Creatinine Following Intraperitoneal Rupture of the Urinary Bladder
- Nomogram of Shariat et al for Predicting Exploration in a Patient with Renal Trauma
- Predictors of Demetriades et al for Urinary Bladder or Urethral Injuries in a Patient with a Pelvic Fracture
- Checklist for Identifying Clinical Instability in the Lumbar Spine
- Risk of Visceral Injury with Pelvic Fractures
- Classification of Tile from 1984 for Pelvic Fractures
- Classification of Tile from 1988 for Pelvic Fractures
- Classification of Magerl et al for Injuries to the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine: Distinction of the Major Types
- Classification of Magerl et al for Injuries to the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine: Pure Vertebral Body Compression Injuries (Type A)
- Classification of Magerl et al for Injuries to the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine: Anterior and Posterior Element Injury with Distraction (Type B)
- Classification of Magerl et al for Injuries to the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine: Anterior and Posterior Element Injury with Rotation (Type C)
- Classification of Denis et al for Vertical Fractures of the Sacrum
- Detecting Compression Fracture of a Lumbar Vertebra Based on the Rib to Pelvis Distance in the Midaxillary Line
- Thoracolumbar Injury Severity Score of Vaccaro et al
- Clinical Pathway of Croce et al for Managing a Patient with an Unstable Pelvic Fracture
- Predictors of Smith et al for Mortality in a Patient with a Hemodynamically Unstable Pelvic Fracture
- Criteria of Cryer et al for Initial Classification of a Pelvic Fracture
- Load Sharing Classification Score of McCormack et al
- Combined Fractures of the Ipsilateral Femur and Acetabulum-Pelvis ("Floating Hip")
- Medical Management of a Patient with an Osteoporotic Vertebral Fracture
- Indications for Vertebroplasty in a Patient with an Osteoporotic Vertebral Fracture
- Method of Kleerekoper et al for Assessment of Vertebral Fractures in Osteoporosis
- Risk Factors of Dimar et al for Major Complications Following Spinal Stabilization of a Thoracolumbar Spinal Injury
- MRI-Identified Risk Factors of Hiwatashi et al for Cement Leakage During Vertebroplasty
- Model of Salim et al for Predicting Therapeutic Angiography in a Patient with a Pelvic Fracture
- Vulva Injury Scale
- Vagina Injury Scale
- Uterus (Nonpregnant) Injury Scale
- Uterus (Pregnant) Injury Scale
- Fallopian Tube Injury Scale
- Ovary Injury Scale
- Indications for Surgical Management in a Woman with a Large Vulvar Hematoma
- Penis Injury Scale
- Scrotum Injury Scale
- Testis Injury Scale
- Anatomic Classification of Henao and Aldrete for Retroperitoneal Hematoma
- Algorithm of Henao and Aldrete for Management of Retroperitoneal Hematoma in a Stable Trauma Patient
- Algorithm of Boulanger et al for Use of the FAST Examination in the Assessment of Blunt Abdominal Injury
- Conditions That Limit the Quality of the FAST Examination in the Assessment of Blunt Abdominal Trauma
- Indications for Computed Tomography (CT) in a Patient with Abdominal Trauma
- Ultrasound Score (USS) of McKenney et al in a Patient with Abdominal Trauma
- FAST Protocol of Friese et al for a Patient with a Pelvic Fracture Secondary to Blunt Trauma
- Decision Rule for Performing Knee Radiography After Acute Knee Injury (Ottawa Knee Rule)
- Ottawa Rules for Foot and Ankle Radiographs Following Acute Injury
- Protocol for Performing X-Rays in Patients With Injured Extremities
- Clinical Decision Rule of Bauer et al for Radiography in Acute Knee Injuries
- Clinical Decision Rule of Seaberg and Jackson for Radiography in Acute Knee Injuries (Pittsburgh Knee Rule)
- Criteria of Hoffman et al for Cervical Spine Radiography in Blunt Trauma (NEXUS Low-Risk Criteria)
- Criteria for Cervical Spine Radiography in Blunt Trauma
- Indications of Haydel et al for Computed Tomography of the Head Following Minor Head Injury (New Orleans Criteria)
- The Canadian CT Head Rule (CCHR) for Patients with Minor Head Injuries
- The Canadian C-Spine Rule for Radiography in Trauma Patients
- Criteria of Civil et al for Pelvic Radiography After Blunt Trauma
- Criteria of Cohen et al for Radiography in Children with an Acute Knee Injury
- Criteria from the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) for Performing Head CT After Trauma to the Head and Neck
- Criteria from the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) for Performing an MRI After Trauma to the Head and Neck
- Model of Velmahos et al for Predicting a Worse Repeat Head CT in a Patient with Minimal Head Injury
- Decision Instrument of Mower et al for Evaluating a Patient with Blunt Head Trauma
- CT in Head Injury Patients (CHIP) Prediction Rule of Smits et al
- Children's Head Injury Algorithm for the Prediction of Important Clinical Events (CHALICE)
- Criteria of Holmes et al for Identifying a Patient at High Risk for Thoracolumbar Spine Injury Following Blunt Trauma
- Bernese Ankle Rules for Evaluating a Patient After Supination-Type Malleolar or Midfoot Low-Energy Trauma
- Elbow Extension Decision Rule of Appelboam et al for Elbow Fracture
- Criteria of Kuppermann et al for Performing a CT Scan in a Child After Head Trauma
- Canadian Assessment of Tomography for Childhood Head Injury (CATCH) Rule for Head CT in Pediatric Patients <= 16 Years of Age After Minor Head Injury
- Decision Instrument of Rodriguez et al for Identifying an Adolescent or Adult Who May Not Need a Chest X-Ray After Blunt Trauma
- Early Physiologic Predictors of Mortality After Blunt Multiple Trauma
- Physiologic Trauma Scores of Kuhls et al for Predicting Mortality in Adult Trauma Patients
- The King Edward System (KES) of Muckart et al for Predicting Mortality of Critically Ill Trauma Patients Without Head Injury
- Model of Fabian et al for Predicting Delayed Mortality After Traumatic Injury
- Predictors of Macleod et al for Mortality in a Trauma Patient
- Discriminant Function of Demetriades et al for Predicting Mortality in a Patient with Isolated Head Trauma
- Predictors of Ali et al for Mortality in a Patient with Polytrauma and a Pelvic Fracture
- Penetrating Trauma Index (PTI) and the Composite Prognostic Score (PS) of Ivatury et al
- Risk Factors of Lichtenstein et al for Hip Fracture Following Falls by Elderly Patients in the Hospital
- Risk Factors of Tinetti et al for Falls by the Elderly in the Community
- Risk Factors for Poor Recovery After Falls by Urban Elderly Afro-Americans
- Use of the STRATIFY Score of Oliver et al to Identify Elderly Inpatients at Risk for Falling
- Index of Covinsky et al to Identify the Risk of Falling for a Community-Dwelling Elderly Person
- Timed Gait and Walking While Talking Tests of Verghese et al for Identifying Elderly Persons at Risk for Falling
- Screening Protocol of Salgado et al for Identifying an Elderly Hospitalized Patient at Risk for Falls
- Risk Score of Papaioannou et al for Predicting Falls in a Hospital Based on a Modification of the STRATIFY Score
- Classification Tree of Stel et al for Identifying a Community-Dwelling Older Person at Risk for Recurrent Falls
- Classification Tree of Stel et al for Predicting the Risk of Recurrent Fall at 1 Year Follow-up in a Community-Dwelling Older Person
- Risk Factors of Stone et al for Fall Injury in a Patient with Advanced Cancer
- Risk Factors of Kario et al for Fall in a Community-Dwelling Elderly Individual
- Risk Factors of Sarani et al for Serious Injury After a Fall from Standing (FFS)
- Fall Risk Index Score for Patients in Stroke Rehabilitation
- Risk of Dentofacial Injury in a Patient with a Seizure or Neuromuscular Disorder
- Risk Factors of Jadoul et al for Fracture After a Fall in a Hemodialysis Patient
- Risk Factors of van Helden et al for Fall in an Older Adult with a Recent Fracture
- Risk Factors for Falling in a Patient with Dementia
- Recommendations of Velmahos et al for Evaluating a Patient Who Has Had an Urban Free-Fall
- Risk Factors of Col et al for Abdominal Wound Dehiscence
- Risk Factors of Makela et al for Wound Dehiscence After Midline Laparotomy
- Risk Factors of Riou et al for Postoperative Abdominal Wound Dehiscence
- OASIS Status for a Surgical Wound
- Risk Factors of Abidi et al for Complications in Wound Healing After Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF) of a Calcaneal Fracture
- Wound Evaluation Scale (WAS)
- Use of Synthetic Adhesives (Octylcyanoacrylate, SuperGlue) for Treating Lacerations
- Timing the Removal of Sutures in Various Body Sites
- Risk Factors Associated with Delayed Wound Healing
- Indications for Repair of a Facial Laceration By a Specialist
- The Cleaning and Debridement of a Traumatic Wound
- Soft Tissue Ballistic Wound Management Algorithm of Bellamy and Zajtchuk
- Evaluation of Scully et al for the Surgical Criteria of Muscle Viability During Debridement
- Risk Factors for Complications or Failure in the Use of a Flap Used for Wound Reconstruction
- Classification of Stannard et al for Grading Drainage from a Closed Wound
- Post-Treatment Wound Outcome Tracking Tool of McCrary
- Indications and Contraindications for Negative Pressure Wound (VAC) Therapy
- Risk Factors for Poor Healing of a Mucosal Wound
- Grading Scheme of Wikblad and Anderson to Describe Wound Healing During a Dressing Change
- Iatrogenic Causes of Poor Wound Healing
- Risk Factors of Neumayer et al for Abdominal Wound Disruption
- Indications of Gladstone and Stewart for Referral of a Patient with a Complex Facial Defect
- Non-Infectious Wound Complication (NIWC) Classification of Greco et al for a Surgical Flap
- Dressing a Chronic, Foul-Smelling Wound
- Risk Factors of Fagerdahl et al for Problems During Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT)
- Blast Lung Injury (BLI) Severity Score
- Grades of Soft Tissue Injury in an Extremity Following Blast Injury
- Clinical Findings of Air Embolism Following Acute Blast Injury
- Clinical Findings of Intra-Abdominal Injury Associated with Acute Blast Injury
- Clinical Findings of Respiratory Tract Injury Associated with Acute Blast Injury
- Clinical Findings of Ear Injury Associated with Acute Blast Injury
- Types of Blast Injury
- Risk Factors of Nelson et al for Mortality After Close Proximity Blast Injuries in Soldiers
- Blast Over-Pressure Injuries in the Central Nervous System (CNS)
- Backblast Injuries from a Rocket-Propelled Munition
- Risk Factors for Backblast Injury from a Rocket-Propelled Munition
- Hazards of a Blast in a Confined Space
- Injuries Associated with an Exploding Tire
- Identifying a Patient at Low Risk for Visceral Blast Injury Based on Status of the Ear Drums (Tympanic Membranes)
- Deck Slap Injury
- The Clinical Criteria of Gurd for Fat Embolism
- High-Resolution CT Scan Findings of Malagari et al for Patients with Mild Fat Embolism
- Score of Schonfeld et al for Fat Embolism
- Percentage of Lipid-Laden Macrophages in a Bronchoalvolear Lavage (BAL) for the Diagnosis of Pulmonary Fat Embolism
- Indications for Performing a Damage Control Operation
- Interventions to Prevent Hypothermia During a Damage Control Operation
- Borderline Patients of Pape et al Who May Benefit from Damage Control Orthopedic (DCO) Surgery
- Indications and Contraindications for Replantation of an Amputated Digit
- Guidelines for Preservation of an Amputated Body Part
- Classification of Biemer for Amputations Involving the Hand
- Classification of Allen for Amputations of the Fingertip
- Protocol of Lloyd et al for Preoperative Management of an Amputated Limb
- Prognostic Factors of Waikakul et al for Reimplantation of the Upper Limb
- Replantation Syndrome (Reperfusion Syndrome, Replantation Toxemia)
- No-Reflow Phenomenon on Reperfusion
- Predictors of Ali et al for Fetal Mortality Following Trauma to the Mother
- Indications for Continued Observation (Warning Signs) in a Pregnant Woman After Minor Trauma
- Algorithm of Morris et al for Management of a Pregnant Woman Including Emergency Cesarean Section
- Factors Affecting Fetal Survival Following Cesarean Section of a Pregnant Woman with a History of Significant Trauma
- Algorithm of Dobo and Johnson for Management of the Pregnant Woman After Minor Trauma
- Outcome Predictors of Curet et al for Monitoring a Pregnant Woman After Blunt Trauma
- Risk Factors of Ikossi et al for Fetal Loss After Trauma to a Pregnant Woman
- Risk Factors of Kissinger et al for Fetal Loss After Trauma to a Pregnant Woman
- Criteria of Aitokallio-Tallberg and Halmesmaki for Hospital Discharge of a Pregnant Woman in the Second or Third Trimester After a Motor Vehicle Accident
- Risk Factors of Aboutanos et al for Fetal Death Following a Motor Vehicle Crash
- Predictors of Aboutanos et al for Poor Fetal Outcome Following Maternal Trauma
- Seat Belt Sign and Injuries
- Waddle's Triad in Pedestrians Struck by Automobiles
- Injuries to the Knee-Thigh-Hip Complex in Vehicle Accidents
- Algorithm of Stassen et al for Management of a Patient with an Abdominal Seat Belt Sign
- Hand Injuries Associated with Gripping the Steering Wheel During a Head-On Motor Vehicle Collision
- Pre-Existing Diseases (PED) of Milzman et al and Prognosis in Trauma Patients
- Risk Factors of Tinkoff et al for Mortality in a Trauma Patient with Cirrhosis
- Pre-Existing Conditions (PEC) of Morris et al Affecting Mortality in Trauma Patients
- Obesity and Other Risk Factors of Neville et al for Mortality After Blunt Trauma
- Recommendations of Wahlstrom et al for Management of a Trauma Patient with Cirrhosis
- Effect of Comorbidity on the Mortality of Older Trauma Patients Based on the Study of McGwin et al
- Study of Wutzler et al for the Effect of Comorbidity on In-Hospital Mortality in a Patient with Severe Trauma
- Types of Salter and Harris for Fractures Involving the Epiphyseal Growth Plate in Children and Adolescents
- Classification of Gustilo and Anderson for Open Fractures of Long Bones
- Classification of Hammer et al for the Radiographic Stage of Fracture Union
- Radiographic Score of Lane and Sandhu for Fracture Union
- Histologic Score of Lane and Sandhu for Fracture Union
- Classification of Tscherne for Fractures
- Hannover Fracture Scale
- Grades of Tscherne and Lobenhoffer for Soft Tissue Injury Associated with a Closed Fracture
- Classification of Catagni for Pseudarthroses (Fracture with Nonunion)
- Risk Factors for Fracture Non-Union
- Findings Suggesting an Osteoporotic Fracture
- Risk Factors of Pape et al for Poor Outcome After Early Fracture Fixation
- Diagnosis of Fracture Using a Tuning Fork and Stethoscope
- Mangled Extremity Severity Score (MESS)
- Mangled Extremity Syndrome Index (MESI)
- Predictive Salvage Index (PSI)
- Limb Salvage Index (LSI)
- NISSSA Score of McNamara et al for Open Fracture of the Lower Extremity
- Wringer Injuries of the Hand
- Hannover Fracture Scale '98 (HFS '98)
- Ganga Hospital Open Injury Severity Score (GHS)
- Classification of Craig for Fractures of the Clavicle
- Classification of Thompson for Fractures of the Clavicle
- Classification of Neer for Fractures of the Proximal Humerus
- Classification of Eyres et al for Fractures of the Coracoid Process of the Scapula
- Classification of the AO-ASIF Group for Fractures of the Proximal Humerus
- Classification of the AO-ASIF Group for Fractures of the Humerus Diaphysis
- Classification of the AO-ASIF Group for Fractures of the Distal Humerus
- Classification of Neer and Rockwood for Injury to the Acromioclavicular Joint
- Classification of Tossy et al for Injury to the Acromioclavicular Joint
- Classification of Allman for Injury to the Acromioclavicular Joint
- Classification of Ada and Miller for Fracture of the Scapula
- Classification of Goss for Scapular Fractures Involving the Glenoid Cavity
- Risk Factors of Pecci and Kreher for Nonunion of a Midshaft Fracture of the Clavicle
- Classification of Jaggard et al for Injury to the Sternoclavicular Joint
- Clinical Findings in a Patient with Posterior Dislocation of the Sternoclavicular Joint
- Risk Factors of Court-Brown and McQueen for Nonunion of a Fracture Involving the Proximal Humerus
- Risk Factors of Broadbent et al for Nonunion of a Diaphyseal Fracture of the Humerus
- Forearm Symptom Severity Score in Colles' Fracture
- Classification of Older et al for Colles's Fracture
- Classification of Regan and Morrey for Fractures of the Ulnar Coronoid Process
- Classification of Mason for Fracture of the Radial Head With the Modification of Morrey
- Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA) Classification for Radial Diaphyseal Forearm Fractures
- Classification of the AO-ASIF Group for Fractures of the Proximal Radius and Ulna
- Classification of the AO-ASIF Group for Fractures of the Radial and/or Ulnar Diaphysis
- Classification of the AO-ASIF Group for Fractures of the Distal Radius and/or Ulna
- Clinical Features of the Galeazzi Fracture of the Radius
- Clinical Features of an Essex-Lopresti Fracture-Dislocation of the Forearm
- Types and Equivalents of Monteggia Fracture of the Forearm
- Classification of Frykman for Fractures of the Distal Radius
- Classification of Lidstrom for Fractures of the Distal Radius
- Classification of Bracq for Fracture of the Olecranon in a Pediatric Patient
- Spaghetti Wrist (Laceration of the Volar Forearm)
- Fractures Involving the Base of the Thumb Metacarpal
- Classification of Schenck for Fractures and Dislocations of the Proximal Interphalangeal Joint
- Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA) Classification of Fracture of a Metacarpal Bone
- Classification of Herbert and Fisher for Fractures of the Scaphoid
- Classification of Urbaniak et al for a Ring Avulsion Injury of a Finger
- Classification of Doyle for a Mallet Finger
- Classification of Souter for the Boutonniere Deformity
- Boxer Fracture (Neck Fracture of the Fifth Metacarpal)
- Classification of Winquist and Hansen for Comminuted Fractures of the Femoral Shaft
- Classification of Seinsheimer for Subtrochanteric Fractures of the Femur
- Classification of Pipkin for Fractures of the Femoral Head
- Classification of Seinsheimer for Fractures of the Distal Femur
- Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA) Classification for Fractures of the Femoral Shaft
- Classification of the AO-ASIF Group for Fractures of the Proximal Femur
- Classification of Fielding and Magliato for Subtrochanteric Fractures
- Classification of Boyd and Griffin for Trochanteric Fractures
- Classification of the AO-ASIF Group for Fractures of Femoral Diaphysis
- Classification of the AO-ASIF Group for Fractures of Distal Femur
- Classification of Stewart and Milford for Traumatic Fracture-Dislocation of the Hip
- Classification of Evans for Trochanteric Fracture of the Proximal Femur
- Classification of Garden for Intracapsular Fracture of the Proximal Femur (Femoral Neck Fracture)
- Risk Factors of Taistman et al for Nonunion of a Femoral Shaft Fracture After Femoral Nailing
- Hoffa Fracture of the Distal Femoral Condyle
- Classification of Trafton for Tibial Shaft Fractures
- Classification of Schatzker et al for Fractures of the Tibial Plateau
- Classification of Johner and Wruhs for Fractures of the Tibial Shaft
- Classification of Nicoll for Fractures of the Tibial Shaft
- Classification of Lansinger et al for Tibial Condylar Fractures
- Classification of the AO-ASIF Group for Fractures of Proximal Tibia and Fibula
- Classification of the AO-ASIF Group for Fractures of the Tibial and Fibular Diaphysis
- Classification of the AO-ASIF Group for Fractures of the Distal Tibia and Fibula
- Classification of Blake and McBryde for Ipsilateral "Floating Knee" Fractures of the Femur and Tibia
- Classification of Hohl for Fractures of the Tibial Condyles
- Anatomic Classification of Wascher for Knee Disclocation (KD)
- Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA) Classification for Fractures of the Patella
- Classification of Chapman for Fracture of the Tibial Shaft
- Classification of Wahlquist et al for a Fracture of the Medial Tibial Plateau
- Radiographic Union Score of Whelan et al for Healing of a Tibial Fracture Following Intramedullary Fixation (RUST)
- Thermal Osteonecrosis After Reaming for an Intramedullary Nail to Repair a Tibial Fracture
- Classification of Ovadia and Beals for Fracture of the Distal Tibial (Tibial Plafond)
- Radiographic Classification for Reduction of a Fracture Involving the Distal Tibia
- Radiographic Criteria of Burwell and Charnley for Reduction of a Displaced Ankle Fracture
- Classification of the AO-ASIF Group for Fractures of the Malleolar Segment of the Tibia or Fibula
- Classification Scheme of Sanders et al for Intraarticular Fractures of the Calcaneus As Seen on CT Scan
- Classification of Szyszkowitz et al for Fractures of the Talus
- Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA) Classification of Fracture of a Phalanx in the Foot
- Classification of Hardcastle et al for Lisfranc Injuries to the Tarsometatarsal Joint (Modification of the Classification of Quenu and Kuss)
- Classification of Clapper et al for Fracture of the Proximal End (Base) of the Fifth Metatarsal Bone
- Classification of Jahss for Traumatic Dislocation of the First Metatarsophalangeal Joint
- Classification of Sangeorzan et al for Fracture of the Tarsal Navicular
- Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA) Classification of Fracture of a Metatarsal Bone
- Staging Classification of Nunley and Vertullo for a Midfoot Sprain Involving the Lisfranc Ligament Complex
- Classification of Hawkins for Fractures of the Talar Neck
- Landmine Foot
- Danger Signs Following Surgery for Fracture and Soft Tissue Injury
- Criteria of Torg et al for Successful Healing of a Metacarpal or Metatarsal Fracture
- Classification of Bethea et al for Proximal Femoral Fractures in Patients with a Total Hip Prosthesis
- Classification of Mont and Maar for Femoral Fractures Ipsilateral to a Total Hip Prosthesis
- Classification of Stuart and Hanssen for a Fracture in the Tibia Adjacent to a Knee Prosthesis (Mayo Classification)
- Treatment Algorithm of Felix et al for Treatment of a Fracture in the Tibia Adjacent to a Knee Prosthesis (Mayo Classification)
- Classification of Tower and Beals for Fractures of the Femur After a Total Hip Replacement
- Classification of O'Driscoll and Morrey for Periprosthetic Fractures About the Elbow (Mayo Classification)
- Indications of O'Driscoll and Morrey for Surgery in the Management of a Periprosthetic Fracture of the Elbow
- Classification of Goldberg et al for Periprosthetic Patellar Fractures
- Risk Factors for a Periprosthetic Patellar Fracture
- Classification of Lewis and Rorabeck for a Femoral Supracondylar Periprosthetic Fracture Proximal to a Knee Arthroplasty
- Algorithm of Rorabeck and Taylor for Management of a Femoral Supracondylar Periprosthetic Fracture Proximal to a Knee Arthroplasty
- Risk Factors for a Periprosthetic Knee Fracture
- Geriatric Trauma Survival Score (GTSS)
- Risk Factors of Knudson et al for Mortality in Geriatric Patients After Blunt Trauma
- Risk Factors of Zietlow et al for Mortality in a Geriatric Patient After Multisystem Trauma
- Management of Foreign Body Impalement Injury
- Injuries Associated with Large Wooden Splinters
- Clinical Findings in the Crush Syndrome Following Prolonged Compression of the Limbs
- Management Recommendations of Michaelson for Patients with Crush Syndrome After Prolonged Limb Compression
- Models of Aoki et al for Predicting Crush Syndrome from Triage Data
- The Red Cross Classification of War Wounds Using the E.X.C.F.V.M. Scoring System
- Gunshot Wound Depth Classification of Ordog et al
- Classification of Ordog et al for Changes to a Missile After Penetration
- Algorithm of Duncan et al for Managing a Patient with a Transpelvic Gunshot Wound
- Recommendations of DiGiulio et al for the Management of a Patient with a Penetrating Abdominal Air Gun Injury
- Unintentional Injury Associated with a Spent Bullet from Celebratory Gunfire Shot into the Sky
- Arterial or Venous Bullet Embolism
- Wounds Associated with the Firing of a Blank Cartridge
- Removal of Unexploded Ordnance (UXO)
- Risk Factors of Kim et al for Penetrating Gunshot Wounds to the Brain
- Protocol of Martins et al for a Managing a Patient with a Penetrating Gunshot Wound to the Head
- Cranial Injuries Associated with Discharge of a Slaughterer's Gun
- Grades of Long et al for a Gunshot Fracture of the Femoral Diaphysis
- New Classification of Gugala and Lindsey for a Gunshot Wound in a Civilian
- Injuries and Complications Associated with Anti-Personnel Land Mines
- Risk Factors of Aldrich et al for Penetrating Civilian Gunshot Wounds to the Head
- Behind Armor Blunt Trauma (BABT)
- Backface Signature Injury Following Bullet Impacting Personal Body Armor
- Algorithm of Sadjadi et al for Expedited Therapy of a Gunshot Wound to the Lower Extremity
- Cushing's Classification of Penetrating Head Injuries During World War I
- Classification of Matson for Craniocerebral Gunshot Wounds
- Risk Factors of Bakir et al for a High Velocity Gunshot or Shrapnel Wound to the Head
- Indications of Ursone for Surgical Debridement of Wounds Containing Explosive Fragments
- Medical Severity Index of Disasters
- Responder Exhaustion in Sequential Disasters
- Health Concerns in a Natural Disaster
- Criteria of a Roberts for a Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) During a Community Event
- Levels in the Classification of Trauma Centers
- Evaluating Team Performance with a Modified Team Improvement Promotes Success (TIPS) Score
- Complications Associated with the Use of Medicinal Leeches
- Indications and Contraindications to the Use of Medicinal Leeches
- Complications Associated with the Heimlich Maneuver
- Complications Associated with Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) with External Cardiac Compression
- Risk Factors for a Laparoscopic Trocar Injury
- Injuries Associated with an Electrosurgical (Electrocautery, Bovie) Device
- Splenic Trauma During a Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy
- Risk Factors for Cutting Injury in Anatomic Pathology
- Risk Factors for Complications Following the Use of a Tourniquet
- Clinical Findings That May Follow the Use of a Tourniquet
- Indications for Application of a Tourniquet
- Guidelines of King et al for Removal of a Tourniquet
- Clinical Features of the Gluteal Compartment Syndrome
- Clinical Features of the Lumbar Paraspinal Compartment Syndrome
- Clinical Features of the Thigh Compartment Syndrome
- Causes of a Compartment Syndrome Following Surgical Repair of a Limb Injury
- Multicompartment Syndrome Following Trauma in a Patient Using Anabolic Steroids
- Clinical Features of the Foot Compartment Syndrome
- Risk Factors of Kim et al for a Compartment Syndrome Following Traumatic to the Brachial Artery
- The 5 P's of a Compartment Syndrome Affecting an Extremity
- Model of Valdez et al for Predicting Compartment Syndrome in a Lower Extremity Following Trauma
- Closed Degloving Injury Following Exposure to a Sudden Shearing Force
- Clinical Features of a Traumatic Tattoo
- Methods for Removing Two Magnets Entrapping Loose Skin and Soft Tissue
- Recommendations of Kudsk et al for Management of a Degloving Injury
- Morel-Lavallee Lesion
- Clinical Signs of Traumatic Open Joint Injury
- Classification of Collins and Temple for Open Joint Injury
- Risk Factors for Repeated Episodes (Recidivism) of Traumatic Injury in Urban Populations
- Risk Factors of Wan et al for Unintentional Injury Recidivism
- Risk Factors of Toschlog et al for Rural Trauma Recidivism
- Risk Factors of Gubler et al for Trauma Recidivism in an Elderly Patient
- Machete Wounds and Complications
- Hazards When Unable to Obtain a Medical History
- Reasons Why an Injury May Not Be Detected on a Medical Examination
- TILT (Type, Intensity, Lesion, Time) Formula of De La Torre for Brain Injury
- Decision Tree Model of Forsyth et al for Predicting Raised Intracranial Pressure (ICP) in a Pediatric Patient with Traumatic Brain Injury
- Crowd Crush (Compressive Asphyxiation)
- Chest Wall Hernia
- Abdominal Wall or Pelvic Hemorrhage Secondary to Injury to the Inferior Epigastric Artery
- Risk Factors of McIntyre et al for Failure of Nonoperative Management of Splenic Injuries
- Criteria of Sharpe et al for a Destructive Colon Injury
- Clinical Rule of Brink et al for Computed Tomography (CT) of the Chest in a Patient Following Blunt Trauma
- Morse Fall Scale (MFS)
- Risk of Falling Associated with Supine Hypertension and Orthostatic Hypotension
- Predictors of Beale et al for Failed Closure of a Trauma Patient with an Open Abdomen
- Complications Seen in Trauma Patients Requiring Temporary Abdominal Closure (TAC)
- Predictive Model of Aoki et al for Survival Following Damage Control Laparotomy
- The Pelvic Compartment Syndrome (PCS)
- Clinical Features of Compartment Syndrome of the Hand
- Injuries Associated with a Tomahawk
- NATO Standardization Agreement (STANAG) Injury Codes
- Risk Index of Kim et al for Unplanned Intubation of a Trauma Patient
- Major Resuscitation Criteria (MRC) of the American College of Surgeons (ACS) in Pediatric Trauma
- Pediatric Age-Specific Hypotension in Trauma
- Risk Factors of Geffroy et al for Early Hyperthermia Following Severe Traumatic Head Injury
- Score of Greenes et al for Prediction of Skull Fracture in a Head-Injured Infant
- Discharge Instructions of Fung et al for a Patient in the Emergency Department with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
- Risk Factors of Berne et al for Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury
- Risk Factors for Falls in a Diabetic
- Injuries to the Digital Artery
- Nomogram of Min et al for Predicting Mortality-Associated Geriatric Complications in a Geriatric Patient with Severe Trauma
- Equations and Nomogram of Afifi et al for Safe Entry to Avoid Vascular Injury During Abdominal Laparoscopic Injury
- Compartment Syndrome in an Upper or Lower Extremity Following Thrombolysis
- Compartment Syndrome in the Legs Following Saphenous Vein Harvest for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) Surgery
- The Lethal Triad in Trauma (Acidosis, Coagulopathy, Hypothermia)
- Classification of Morisada et al for Patients with Severe Trauma (Ugawa Classification)
- Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD) Following Blunt Chest Trauma
- Algorithm of Kaljusto et al for Managing a Patient with Penetrating Cardiac Injury
- Mortality Risk Score of Zehr et al for a Patient with Flail Chest
- Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury (BTAI) Score of Harris et al
- Classification of Starnes et al for Blunt Aortic Injury
- Management Recommendations of Lanchon et al for a Patient with Blunt Renal Trauma
- Predictors of Hoffman et al for Occult Injury in a Patient with a Negative Focused Abdominal Sonogram for Trauma (FAST)
- Medical-Grade Honey and Topical Wound Care
- Methods of Wound Debridement
- Hazards of Punching
- Geriatric Trauma Outcome Score (GTOS) of Zhao et al
- GAP (Glasgow Coma Score, Age, Pressure) Score of Kondo et al for Predicting In-Hospital Mortality for a Trauma Patient in the Emergency Department (ED)
- Emergency Trauma Score (EMTRAS) of Raum et al
- Predictors of Suffoletto et al for Detecting a Serious Infection During Prehospital Emergency Care
- Predictors of Suffoletto et al for Triaging a Patient with a Serious Infection in the Emergency Department (ED)
- Thai Pediatric Trauma and Injury Score of Vallipakorn et al
- Prediction Tree of Rovlias and Kotsou for Outcome of an Adult with Severe Head Injury
- Risk Factor Score of Battle et al for Complications Following Blunt Chest Wall Trauma
- Risk Factors of Corzo et al for Operative Management of a Mesenteric Hematoma Following Blunt Abdominal Trauma
- Renal Compartment Syndrome
- Complications of Transcatheter Arterial Embolization (TAE) for Complex Pelvic Trauma
- Thoracolumbar AOSpine Injury Score of Kepler et al
- Risk Score of Brown et al for Ordering Brain Imaging Studies in an Adult Admitted for Fall with Confusion
- PECARN Clinical Decision Rule for a Child with Minor Head Trauma: Child Less Than 2 Years Old
- PECARN Clinical Decision Rule for a Child with Minor Head Trauma: Child Greater Than or Equal to 2 Years Old
- Knee Instability and Falls in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis
- Risk Model of van Ramshorst et al for Abdominal Wound Dehiscence in an Adult
- Seat Belt and Fetal Injuries in a Pregnant Woman (Uterine Rupture, Abruption, Etc)
- Risk Factors of Petrigliano et al for Short-Term Complications After Surgical Fixation of a Proximal Humeral Fracture
- Die-Punch Fracture of the Distal Radius
- Model of Challen et al for Predicting Potential for Benefit from a Time-Critical Intervention in the Emergency Department (ED)
- Model of Challen et al for Predicting 7-Day Mortality Rate for a Patient in the Emergency Department (ED)
- Risk Factors of Carpenter et al for Fall Within 6 Months For an Older Adult in the Emergency Department
- Screening Score of Tiedemann et al for Identifying an Older Adult at Risk for Future Falls
- Risk Factors of Close et al for Falls in an Elderly Patient from PROFET
- Multifactorial Falls Risk Assessment of an Older Adult from the NICE Standard
- Individualized Multifactorial Intervention for an Older Adult at Risk for Falls from the NICE Standard
- Post-Fall Evaluation Protocol for an Older Adult from the NICE Standard
- Lethal Triad of Endo et al
- Prognostic Score of Gomez et al for Early Mortality Associated with Severe Head Injury
- Prognostic Scores of Steyerberg et al for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Categories of Lobato et al for Traumatic Intracranial Lesions on Computerized Tomography (CT)
- Depressed Calvarial Fracture (DCF, "Ping-Pong Parietal Fracture") of the Newborn
- Children's Intracranial Injury Decision Aid (CHIIDA) of Greenberg et al for Mild Pediatric Head Trauma
- Screening Criteria of Fabian et al for Blunt Carotid Trauma (Memphis Criteria)
- Criteria of Morton et al for Imaging Studies to Detect Blunt Cerebrovascular Traumatic Injury (University of Washington Criteria)
- Predictors of Cook et al for Splenectomy in a Patient with Cirrhosis and Blunt Splenic Injury (BSI)
- Corona Mortis in Pubic Injury
- Definition of Maidan et al for Near Fall
- Risk Factors of Brenton-Rule et al for Falls in an Adult with Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Terrible Triad of the Elbow (Radial Head Fracture, Coronoid Process Fracture, Elbow Dislocation)
- Danis-Weber Classification of Ankle Fracture of the Distal Fibula at the Lateral Malleolus
- Paper Cut
- Score of Seymour et al for Identifying a Patient Requiring Critical Care Following Out-of-Hospital Emergency Care
- Revised Swiss Emergency Triage Scale (SETS)
- 2011 Recommendations of the National Expert Panel for Field Triage of an Injured Patient
- Identification of Seniors at Risk (ISAR) for Screening a Geriatric Patient in the Emergency Department
- Criteria for the Admission of a Patient to a Belgian Burn Center
- Triage System of Hillerod Hospital in Denmark: Vital Signs
- Clinical Decision Rule of Emond et al for Delayed Hemothorax Following Minor Thoracic Trauma
- Pancreas Injury Mortality Score (PIMS) of Krige et al
- Score of Woo et al for Recurrent Falls in a Community-Dwelling Chinese Adult Male >= 65 Years Old
- Score of Woo et al for Recurrent Falls in a Community-Dwelling Chinese Adult Female >= 65 Years Old
- Risk Factors of Stanmore et al for Falls in a Patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Risk Factors of Shoko et al for In-Hospital Mortality for a Trauma Patient in Japan
- Radiologic Markers of Frailty in an Older Trauma Patients and 1 Year Mortality in the Report of Kaplan et al
- Barzullah Classification of Mass Disaster Based on Hospital Demands
- Penetrating Injuries from a Swordfish Bill Sword
- Prognostic Findings for a Trauma Patient Admitted with Head Injuries and a Glasgow Coma Score of 3
- Veterans Administration (VA) Closed Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Severity Grades
- Triage System of Hillerod Hospital in Denmark: Chest Pain
- START (Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment) Triage for a Mass Casualty Event
- Air Medical Prehospital Triage (AMPT) Score for Helicopter Transport of a Trauma Patient
- Cape Triage Score of Gottschalk et al (South African Triage Scale): Adult Version
- Resuscitation Goals Prior to Interfacility Transport of Military Patients
- Hazards of Responding to a Victim
- Stages of Extrication in a Motor Vehicle Accident
- Risk Factors for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Indications for Placement of a Rigid Cervical Collar from the Joint Trauma System Clinical Practice Guidelines (JTS CPG)
- I.E.D. (Injury/Evaluation/Distance) Checklist for Assessment of Potential Concussion
- Protocol of Witt et al for Managing a Patient with Pericardial Fluid After Blunt Chest Trauma
- Criteria of Prokakis et al for Evaluation and Management of Airway Trauma (Tracheobronchial Injuries, TBI)
- Classification of Bjorck et al for a Patient with an Open Abdomen
- Blunt Abdominal Trauma in Children (BATiC) Score of Karam et al
- Risk Factors of Cotton et al for Intraabdominal Injury After Blunt Abdominal Trauma in Children
- Sciatic Nerve Injury Associated with an Acetabular Fracture
- Thoracic Injury Rule-out Criteria (TIRC) for Predicting Intra-Thoracic Blunt Trauma and the Need for a Chest Radiograph
- Clinical Scaphoid Score (CSS) of Bergh et al for Ordering an MRI on a Patient with Wrist Trauma and a Normal X-Ray
- The FROP-Com (Falls Risk for Older People in the Community) Screening Score of Russell et al
- Risk Factors of Taira et al for In-Hospital Mortality Following a Ground-Level Fall
- Indications for Referral of a Patient to an ENT Specialist After Aural Blast Injury
- Causes of Nontraumatic Pulmonary Fat Emboli
- Clinical Features of the Padded Dashboard Syndrome
- Zones of the Aorta in Resuscitation Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA)
- Criteria of Barnard et al for Utilization of Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA)
- MGAP Score (Mechanism, Glasgow Coma Score, Age, Arterial Pressure) for a Trauma Patient
- rSIG (Reverse Shock Index Times Glasgow Coma Score) in Trauma Triage
- New Trauma Score (NTS)
- Vittel Triage Criteria (VTC)
- Algorithm of Follin et al for Prehospital Triage of a Polytrauma Patient
- Modified Physiological Triage Tool (MPTT)
- Tool of Nutbeam et al for Predicting Extrication Time at a Road Accident
- Trauma Models of Nakahara et al: Using Maximum AIS
- Trauma Models of Nakahara et al: Using Number of Severe Injuries
- Kampala Trauma Score (KTS)
- Score of Pace et al for Identifying a Patient with Raised Intracranial Pressure After Traumatic Brain Injury
- Algorithm of Monazzam et al for Evaluating a Patient with a Lower Extremity Fracture for Vascular Injury
- Risk Factors of Ramdass et al for Amputation Following Popliteal Artery Trauma
- Clinical Prediction Rule of Streck et al for Identifying Children at Very Low Risk for Blunt Intra-Abdominal Injury
- Bowel Injury Prediction Score (BIPS) for Blunt Intestinal Trauma
- CT Grading Scale for Blunt Intestinal Trauma
- Intra-Operative Blunt Mesenteric Injury Grading System of Bekker et al
- Prognostic Factors of Hwang and Choi for Morbidity and Mortality in a Patient with Traumatic Injuries to the Pancreas
- Nomogram of Shoobridge et al for Predicting Nephrectomy After Renal Trauma
- Nomogram of Keihani et al for Identifying the Need for an Intervention to Control Renal Bleeding After Trauma
- Risk Factors of Ricart et al for an Epidural Hematoma Following Trauma to the Cervical Spine
- Predictors of Schellenberg et al for Survival After Traumatic Atlanto-Occipital Dissociation
- East Riding Elbow Rule (ER2) for Ordering Elbow X-Rays
- Clinical Decision Rule of Inagaki et al for Ordering Cervical CT Scan After Head or Neck Trauma
- Knee Impact Sign of Kelly and Kelly for Hip Fracture After a Ground Level Fall
- Hendrich Fall Risk Model
- Risk Factors Associated with Suspension Trauma and Intolerance (Orthostatic Shock Syndrome)
- Blast Injury in a Mounted Soldier
- Risk Factors of Ban and Troelsen for Fracture Nonunion of the Clavicle
- Model of Ross et al for Predicting Tibial Non-Union at 6 We
- Tibial Nonunion Risk Determination (NURD) Score of O'Halloran et al
- Emergency Severity Index Version 4
- Indications for Securing the Airway in Severe Head Injury from the Japan Society of Neurotraumatology
- Prognostic Factors of LeRoux et al for Intraventricular Hemorrhage (IVH) After Blunt Head Trauma
- Clinical Prediction Rule of Haworth et al for a Displaced Zygomatico-Maxillary Fracture
- Clinical Decision Rule of Gravel et al for Identifying a Skull Fracture in a Young Child Following Isolated Head Trauma
- Clinical Features of Sphenoid Sinus Fractures
- Indications of Tunthanathip et al for Cerebrovascular Imaging Following Severe Head Injury
- Predictors of Bodanapally et al for Arterial Injuries After Penetrating Civilian Brain Injury
- Predictors of Prichayudh et al for Surgery After Liver Trauma
- Western Trauma Association Algorithms for Colorectal Injury: Trauma to Colon and Intraperitoneal Rectum
- Western Trauma Association Algorithms for Colorectal Injury: Trauma to Extraperitoneal Rectum
- Predictors of Toth et al for Pelvic Fracture-Related Arterial Bleeding (PFRAB)
- Amsterdam Pediatric Wrist Rules: Pediatric 6-Item Model
- Amsterdam Wrist Rules: Model for All Wrist Fractures
- Amsterdam Wrist Rules: Model for a Distal Radius Fracture
- Risk Factors of Church et al for Postoperative Fall
- Dismounted Complex Blast Injury (DCBI)
- Bastion Classification of Lower Limb Injuries Caused by an Improvised Explosive Device (IED)
- International Red Cross (IRC) Classification of Antipersonnel Mine Injuries
- Risk Factors of Wu et al for Femoral Shaft Fracture Nonunion Following Intramedullary Nail Fixation in a Middle Age Adult
- Triage-ProADM Score of Kutz et al for Risk Stratification in the Emergency Department
- Revised Physiologic Field Triage Criteria of Newgard et al for an Older Trauma Patient
- Traumatic Cardiac Arrest Without Prehospital Return of Spontaneous Circulation (ROSC)
- Hypocalcemia and the Lethal Diamond of Ditzel et al
- eFONA Score of Okada et al for Predicting an Emergency Front-of-Neck Airway Procedure in a Trauma Patient
- Priority Levels for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Transport
- Clinical Decision Rule of Holmes et al for Thoracic Injury in a Pediatric Patient Following Blunt Torso Trauma
- Subaxial Injury Classification (SLIC) of Subaxial Cervical Spine Trauma
- Predictors of Palchak et al for Low Risk of Brain Injury in a Child After Blunt Head Trauma
- Cervical Spine Immobilization and Penetrating Neck Injury
- Rivermead Post Concussion Symptoms Questionnaire of Cnossen et al
- Clinical Symptoms Associated with the Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS)
- Clinical Features of Kim et al for Laryngeal Fracture
- Classification of Schaefer and Fuhrman for Laryngeal Injury
- Clinical Findings of O'Connor Associated with Thoracotomy After Penetrating Chest Trauma
- Predictors of Marini et al for Mortality in a Patient with Rib Fractures
- Doppler Arterial Pressure Index (API) and Occult Arterial Injury in an Injured Extremity
- Thoracolumbar Injury Classification and Severity Score (TLICS) of Lee et al
- SCRAP Rule of Payrastre et al for CT Imaging of the Chest Following Blunt Thoracic Trauma
- NEXUS II Head CT Decision Instrument of Oman et al for Pediatric Blunt Head Trauma
- Baptist Health High Risk Falls Assessment (BHHRFA)
- Score of Paul et al for Predicting Falls in a Patient with Parkinson's Disease
- Clinical Findings of Bulger et al for the Fat Embolism Syndrome (FES) in a Trauma Patient
- Clinical Prediction Rule of Rhemrev et al for Scaphoid Fracture
- Vital Signs in an Elderly Trauma Patient
- Geriatric Trauma Outcome Score II (GTOS II) of Cook et al
- Geriatric Trauma Outcome Score III (GTOS III)
- Elderly Mortality After Trauma (EMAT) Scores of Morris et al: Quick Score (qEMAT)
- Elderly Mortality After Trauma (EMAT) Scores of Morris et al: Full (fEMAT)
- Trauma Rating Index in Age, Glasgow Coma Scale, Respiratory rate and Systolic blood pressure (TRIAGES) Score of Shiraishi et al
- Indications for Immediate Referral of a Patient with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury from the VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guideline
- CT Scan Grading of Nigam et al for a Temporal Lobe Contusion
- Syndrome of Temporal Lobe Contusion
- Helsinki Computerized Tomography Score for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Rotterdam CT Score for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Risk Factors for Overestimation of the Severity of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) on Early Clinical Examinations
- NIMHANS Model NM of Pillai et al for Predicting Outcome for a Patient with Severe Diffuse Brain Injury
- Stockholm Score of Nelson et al for Brain CT Scan of a Patient with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Rule of Thumb of Nelson et al for Outcome for a Patient with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Models of Jacobs et al for Predicting Outcome Following Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Diagnostic Criteria of Sherer et al for Post-Traumatic Confusional State (PTCS)
- Recovery from Post-Traumatic Confusional State (PTCS)
- Sequential Clinical Assessment of Respiratory Function (SCARF) Score of Hardin et al for a Patient with Rib Fractures
- Predictors of Song et al for Infection or Death Following Open Pelvic Fracture with Rectal Injuries
- Classification of Young and Burgess for Pelvic Ring Fractures
- Malawi Trauma Score (MTS) of Gallaher et al
- HeCLLiP Score of Tan et al for Prediction of Trauma Mortality
- TRAAGIC Score of Kahnamoui et al for Predicting Inpatient Mortality of an Adult Trauma Patient
- SAG Score of Haider et al for a Trauma Patient
- Trauma Early Mortality Prediction Tool (TEMPT) of Kunitake et al
- Downton Fall Risk Index (DFRI)
- Risk Factors of Winstead et al for Fall-Related Facial Fractures
- Nomogram of Zhao et al for Predicting the Risk of Injurious Falls for an Elderly Adult
- Fat Emboli Associated with Intraosseous Infusion
- Equation of Kairinos et al for Predicting Outcome After Damage Control Surgery
- Predictor of Timmermans et al for Mortality Associated with Damage Control Surgery for Major Abdominal Trauma
- DECIDE (Damage Control Indication Detecting) Score of Urushibata et al
- Predictors of Asensio et al for Evaluating a Patient Requiring Damage Control Surgery
- Staged Rapid Source Control Laparotomy (RSCL) in Emergency General Surgery
- Predictive Factors of Perkins et al for Amputation Following Surgical Repair of Lower Extremity Vascular Trauma
- Terrible Triad of the Shoulder
- Leeds-Genoa Index for Fracture Non-Union of a Long Bone Following Fixation (LEG-NU Index)
- Geriatric Trauma Risk Index (GTRI) of Meagher et al for an Older Adult with Trauma in the Emergency Department
- Prehospital Advanced Triage Method (Modelo Extrahospitalario De Triage Avanzado, META): Urgent Surgical Evacuation (UESA) and Most Relevant Severe Injuries
- Prehospital Advanced Triage Method (Modelo Extrahospitalario De Triage Avanzado, META): Triage Process
- Field Triage Guidance of Newgard et al for an Older Adult
- Prehospital End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide (ETCO2) in a Trauma Patient
- Models of Moore et al for Predicting Poor Outcome in a Massively Transfused Trauma Patient
- Nomogram of Shibahashi et al to Screen for Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury
- Pediatric Intensity Level of Therapy (PILOT) for Intracranial Pressure-Directed Therapies for Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Intracranial Pressure (ICP) Monitoring in a Pediatric Patient with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Infant Scalp Score of Schutzman et al
- Criteria of Schutzman et al for an Isolated Scalp Hematoma
- Traumatic Pneumorrhachis (PR, Air in the Spinal Canal)
- Cutoffs of Bruijns et al for Mortality Associated with Vital Signs and Combined Values in a Trauma Patient
- Early Predictors of Samuelsson et al for Falls After Stroke from the FallsGOT Study
- Model of Quinn for Predicting Risk of Falls for a Patient with Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
- Histologic Classification of Falzi et al for Pulmonary Fat Embolism
- Fracture Blister
- Pipkin Type III Fracture-Dislocation as a Terrible Triad of the Hip
- Score of Mochizuki et al for a Patient with Acute Traumatic Patellar Dislocation
- Score of Bolliger et al for Trauma Based on Crush Injury and Fractures
- New Berlin Definition of Polytrauma
- Copenhagen Triage Algorithm
- Triage Protocol of Granstrom et al for Trauma Patients
- French Emergency Nurses Classification in Hospital Scale (FRENCH)
- WSES Indicators for Hemodynamic Instability
- Prediction of Mortality in a Pediatric Blunt Trauma Patient Based on SIPA Values
- Pediatric Resuscitation and Trauma Outcome (PRESTO) Model of St. Louis et al
- Clinical Score of Yuksen et al for Predicting Intracranial Hemorrhage in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Clinical Prediction Rule of Alali et al for Intracranial Hypertension Associated with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Clinical Prediction Rule of Newgard et al for Interhospital Transfer of a Patient with Blunt Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Nomogram of Tunthanathip and Udomwitthayaphiban for Predicting Mortality After Penetrating Traumatic Brain Injury
- KIIDS-TBI Tool of Greenberg et al for Mild Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- The Otic Capsule and Temporal Bone Fracture
- Chest Wall Trauma Score (CWTS) of Pressley et al
- RibScore of Chapman et al
- PIC (Pain, Inspiration, Cough) Score for a Patient with Multiple Rib Fractures
- Pulmonary Contusion Volume Following Blunt Chest Trauma
- Score of Tyburski et al for Grading Pulmonary Contusion
- Classification of Wagner and Jamieson for Pulmonary Contusion
- Significance of First Rib Fracture (FRF)
- Vancouver Simplified Blunt Aortic Injury Grading System
- Blunt Aortic Injury Grading System of Gavant
- Blunt Aortic Isthmus Injury Grading System of Simeone et al
- Predictors of Mao et al for Traumatic Carotid-Cavernous Sinus Fistula
- Amended Classification of Bjorck et al for the Open Abdomen
- Updated Liver Organ Injury Scale
- WSES Classification for Hepatic Trauma
- WSES Recommendations for Managing Hepatic Trauma
- Criteria of Li et al for Laparoscopic Partial Splenectomy in a Patient with Splenic Trauma
- Updated Spleen Organ Injury Scale
- WSES Classification of Splenic Trauma
- WSES Management of an Adult with Splenic Trauma
- 2020 Update for Blunt Small Bowel Organ Injury
- 2020 Update for Penetrating Small Bowel Organ Injury
- 2020 Update for Mesenteric Injury
- 2020 Update for Blunt Colon Injury
- 2020 Update for Penetrating Colon Organ Injury
- WSES Classification of Trauma to the Duodenum, Pancreas and Extrahepatic Biliary Tract
- WSES Diagnostic Approach for a Patient with Trauma to the Duodenum, Pancreas and Extrahepatic Biliary Tract
- Updated Kidney Organ Injury Scale
- Model of Keihani et al for Predicting the Need for a Bleeding Intervention After High-Grade Renal Trauma
- WSES Classification of Kidney Trauma
- Clinical Pathway of Lewis et al for Managing a Patient with an Unstable Pelvic Fracture
- WSES Classification of Pelvic Trauma
- Hopkins Falls Grading Scale
- Predictive Clinical Rule of Milosevic et al for Fall Risk in a Nursing Home Resident
- Risk Factors of Perez-Ros et al for Falls in a Functionally-Independent and Community-Dwelling Older Adult
- Handgrip Strength and Risk of Falls in Elderly Women
- Predictors of Wiegmann et al for Falls in a Patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Russell-Taylor Classification of Subtrochanteric Hip Fracture
- Risk Factors of Kong et al for Mortality Following a Cerebral Gunshot Wound (Maritzburg Score)
- ABC Score of Stoffel et al for Predicting Early Mortality for a Patient with a Cerebral Gunshot Wound
- Predictors of Aarabi et al for Outcome Following a Civilian Gunshot Wound to the Head
- Predictors of Murano et al for Mortality Following a Civilian Craniocerebral Gunshot Wound
- Prognostic Factors of Ambrosi et al for a Civilian Gunshot Wound to the Head
- Predictors of Lin et al for Good Outcome Following a Civilian Gunshot Wound to the Brain
- Surviving Penetrating Injury to the Brain (SPIN) Score
- Score of Gressot et al for a Civilian with a Gunshot Wound to the Head
- Compartment Syndrome Following Use of a Tourniquet
- Medical Emergency Triage and Treatment System (METTS): Vital Signs
- Prognostic Impact of Cardiopulmonary Arrest in the First Hour After Arrival of a Trauma Patient at a Trauma Center
- Monitoring of Circumference for Early Detection of Post-Traumatic Bleeding
- Use of Standard Score to Define Major Trauma
- Elderly Traumatic Brain Injury (eTBI) Score of Bobeff et al for Traumatic Brain Injury in an Elderly Adult
- Modified Glasgow Coma Scale (mGCS) for a Patient with Traumatic Brain Injury
- Prehospital Score of Gang et al for Traumatic Brain Injury (NTS-TBI Score)
- Risk Factors of Harmon et al for Infection After Penetrating Brain Injury
- WTA Criteria for Cervical Spine Clearance in a Trauma Patient
- Clothesline Injury to the Neck
- Serum S100 and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Classification of Cardillo et al for Tracheal Wall Injury
- Indicators of Grewal et al for Directing the Management Tracheal Wall Injury
- Causes of Penetrating Tracheobronchial Injury
- Risk Factors for Penetrating Tracheobronchial Injury
- Risk Factors of Alisha et al for Survival in a Patient with Pulmonary Contusion Following Chest Trauma
- Management of Injuries to the Retrohepatic Inferior Vena Cava
- Risk Factors of Ciesla et al for Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury
- POPSAVEIT Score of O'Banion et al for Popliteal Arterial Trauma
- Indicators of Rezende-Neto et al for the Open Abdomen After Damage Control Surgery
- WSES Management of a Pediatric Patient with Splenic Trauma
- WSES Recommendations for Management off Trauma to the Duodenum, Pancreas and Extrahepatic Biliary Tract
- Clinical Features of Extrahepatic Bile Duct Injury Following Blunt Trauma
- WSES Recommendations for Management of Kidney Trauma
- WSES Management of Urotrauma
- WSES Management of Pelvic Trauma
- Model of Huang et al for Predicting Facial CT for a Blunt Trauma Patient
- Predictors of Althumairi et al for Problematic Healing of a Perineal Wound Following Abdominoperineal Resection
- Classification of Robinson for Fractures of the Clavicle (Edinburgh Classification)
- Nomogram of Wang et al for Risk of Reduction Loss Following Locking Plate Fixation of a Proximal Humeral Fracture
- Radiographic Index of Vaisman et al for the Diagnosis of Posterior Acromioclavicular Joint Dislocation
- Rhabdomyolysis and Acute Renal Failure Associated with Crush Syndrome
- Predictors of Bandt et al for Favorable Outcome Following Pediatric Intracranial Gunshot Wound (St. Louis Scale for Pediatric Gunshot Wounds to the Head)
- Prognostic Factors of Petridis et al for a Civilian Craniocerebral Gunshot Injury
- Risk Factors of Wen et al for Inpatient Death of an Earthquake Victim
- Risk Factors of Dulski et al for Inpatient Mortality of an Earthquake Victim
- Nomogram of Hu et al for Predicting Inpatient Mortality of an Adult Earthquake Victim
- Need for Trauma Intervention (NFTI)
- Cribari Matrix for Accuracy of Triage Assessment
- Risk Factors of Mortensen et al for Muscle Necrosis Secondary to Acute Compartment Syndrome of a Lower Extremity
- NHS Prehospital Major Incident Triage Tool (MITT)
- Eppendorf-Cologne Score (ECS) of Hoffmann et al for a Patient with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Traumatic Pharyngeal Perforation
- MYSTIC Score of Chang et al for Predicting Mortality in Moderate or Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Patients
- Predictors of Marthy et al for Hospital Readmission After Blunt Trauma Rib Fractures
- AdHOC Score for a Trauma Patient with Major Fractures
- PolyTrauma Grading Score (PTGS) of Hildebrand et al
- Prediction of Mortality in a Trauma Patient with Severe Hemorrhage Using the Decision Tree of Ninokawa et al
- Decision Tree of Nakanishi et al for Predicting Fall Risk for a Hospital Inpatient in Japan
- Syncope-Falls Index (SYFI) of Fitzpatrick and Romero-Ortuno
- Predictors of Wang et al for Survival After a High Fall
- Model of Blasius et al for Predicting Impaired Wound Healing (IWH) Following Repair of an Isolated Calcaneal Fracture
- Descriptive Features of an Anterior Hip Dislocation
- Complications of a Hip Dislocation
- Bohler Angle of the Calcaneus
- Gissane Angle (Critical Angle of Gissane)
- Pires Classification of Interprosthetic Femoral Fracture
- Nomogram of Smolle et al for Predicting Acute Compartment Syndrome in a Patient with a Fracture of the Tibial Plateau