Fall from standing height, or greater, and mortality among ambulance-transported patients with major trauma from falls

Introduction: This study describes the relationship between falls from standing height, or greater, and mortality in ambulance-transported patients with major trauma from falls. Methods: Road ambulance records from 1 January 2013 to 31 December 2016 were linked with WA State Trauma Registry reco...

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Main Authors: Buzzacott, Peter, Tohira, Hideo, Bailey, P., Arendts, Glenn, Ball, Stephen, Brown, E., Finn, Judith
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2021
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/87847
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Summary:Introduction: This study describes the relationship between falls from standing height, or greater, and mortality in ambulance-transported patients with major trauma from falls. Methods: Road ambulance records from 1 January 2013 to 31 December 2016 were linked with WA State Trauma Registry records to identify ambulance-transported falls patients with major trauma. Results: Of the patients who fell from standing level, 114/460 (25%) died within 30 days, compared with 47/222 (21%) who fell from height (p=0.64). Conclusion: Mortality is relatively high, and fall height is not associated with 30-day survival, among ambulance-transported patients with major trauma in metropolitan Perth, Western Australia.