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Original Article
Lack of change in trauma care in England and Wales since 1994
- Correspondence to: Dr F E Lecky, University of Manchester, Eccles Old Road, Salford M6 8HD; flecky{at}fs1.ho.man.ac.uk
Citation
Lack of change in trauma care in England and Wales since 1994
Publication history
- Accepted September 16, 2002
- First published November 1, 2002.
Online issue publication
November 01, 2002
Lack of change in trauma care in England and Wales since 1994
F E Lecky, M Woodford, O Bouamra and D W Yates on behalf of the Trauma Audit Research Network
Authors' Correction
Figure 2 Grade of most senior doctors by year.
Please note that the key to figure 2 is incorrect. The correct key is shown here:The triangles indicate the Consultant line
The squares indicate the Middle grade line
The circles indicate the SHO lineThe error is much regretted
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- Figure 2a:
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Grade of most senior doctor by year (20 core hospitals) - Figure 3a:
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Odds ratio of death adjusted for ISS90RTS and Age (Median RTS for missing) 20 core hospitals, n=45,676 - Figure 3b:
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Odds ratio of death adjusted for ISS90RTS and Age (20 core hospitals), n= 28,784 - Figure 3c:
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Odds ratio of death adjusted for ISS90RTS and Age (Median RTS for missing) (All hospitals) ,n= 129,479 - Figure 5a:
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WS scores by most senior doctor who managed the patient (missing RTS included) - Table 2:
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Distribution of recorded grade by ISS and experience survey Age (Excluding all referrals) 1989-2000
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