Killed in action (KIA): an analysis of military personnel who died of their injuries before reaching a definitive medical facility in Afghanistan(2004-2014) Stacey Webster, E B G Barnard, J E Smith, M E R Marsden, C Wright

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): In: BMJ Military Health: Vol.167, Iss.2, April 2021, pp.84-88 (37)Summary: An analysis of data of UK Service personnel injured before they reached a medical treatment facility. It shows that the case to be true, but it helps to define the length of time it takes to get to a medical treatment facility, the parts of the body where injury has occured that is most vulnerable and findings that the first 10 minutes of injury is critical and would benefit with improvements in the prehospital phase.
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An analysis of data of UK Service personnel injured before they reached a medical treatment facility. It shows that the case to be true, but it helps to define the length of time it takes to get to a medical treatment facility, the parts of the body where injury has occured that is most vulnerable and findings that the first 10 minutes of injury is critical and would benefit with improvements in the prehospital phase.

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