Differing risk of mortality in trauma patients with stab wounds to the torso: Treating hospital matters
JAMA Aug 28, 2019
Abate M, et al. - Researchers determined the varying risk of mortality in trauma patients with stab wounds to the torso. In the United States, stab wounds led to more than 400,000 injuries treated annually nationwide. Management included operative and selective nonoperative management, relying on hemodynamic stability, stab wound location, presence of peritoneal signs, and surgeon preference.
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