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E Brooke Lerner1, Brian D Willenbring, Ronald G Pirrallo
1From the Department of Emergency Medicine (E.B.L., R.G.P., C.E.C., M.R.C.), Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma/Critical Care (K.J.B.), Department of Surgery, Division of Pediatric Surgery (D.M.G.), Medical College of Wisconsin (B.D.W.) Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Division of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, Columbia University Medical Center Affiliation at Harlem Hospital (A.C.), New York; and Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Rochester (J.T.C., M.N.S.), Rochester, New York; Department of Surgery, Denver Health Medical Center (G.J.J.), Denver, Colorado; Department of Emergency Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University (C.D.N.), Portland, Oregon; Department of Surgery, Maricopa Medical Center (J.P.S.), Phoenix, Arizona; Department of Emergency Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine (S.M.S.), Atlanta, Georgia; Department of Emergency Medicine, William Beaumont Hospital (R.A.S.), Royal Oak; and Department of Surgery, Section of Acute Care Surgery, University of Michigan Health Systems (S.C.W.), Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Researchers developed a new standard for identifying trauma patients needing specialized care. This consensus-based definition uses 10 indicators to improve trauma center field triage and research consistency.
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