Police Transportation Following Vehicular Trauma and Risk of Mortality in a Resource-Limited Setting

ConclusionPatients transported to KCH via police have a higher risk of mortality than those transported via private vehicle after controlling for injury severity. Training police in basic life support may be an initial target of intervention in reducing trauma mortality. Overall, the creation of a functional prehospital ambulance system with a cadre of paramedics is necessary for both trauma and non-trauma patients alike. This can only be achieved by training all stakeholders, the police, public transport drivers, and the public at large.
Source: World Journal of Surgery - Category: Surgery Source Type: research