Epidemiology of paediatric trauma in Norway: a single-trauma centre observational study

ConclusionsIn a developed healthcare system, the number of potentially severely injured children is small and with very few deaths following trauma. Transport and falls represent the most common causes of injury throughout all age groups, though with a tendency towards more transport-related injuries with increasing age. In-hospital trauma care is characterized by a low threshold for a multidisciplinary reception, low use of intensive care and need for emergency surgical procedures, though with increased need in the older children.
Source: International Journal of Emergency Medicine - Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: research