2020
DOI: 10.29089/2020.20.00136
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Age differences of arterial trauma – Selection of the most appropriate age classification

Abstract: Introduction: Studies on age differences of arterial trauma (AT) carry significant methodological differences in terms of selection of the most appropriate age classification. Aim: This study aims to verify the most optimal age classification when comparing clinical patterns of the civil AT. Material and methods: 222 AT patients were identified from the Lviv Clinical Regional Hospital. In each case the following clinical patterns were identified: patient age, etiology, mechanism, AT type, topography, diagnos… Show more

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“…40 These studies did not reveal statistically significant linear correlations of medical and heliogeophysical parameters, which contributed to the emergence of serious skepticism towards this problem in the West. 41…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…40 These studies did not reveal statistically significant linear correlations of medical and heliogeophysical parameters, which contributed to the emergence of serious skepticism towards this problem in the West. 41…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies in line with the findings of the present study report that young drivers were more likely to have rollover crashes than other age groups. [20][21][22] Therefore, with the increase in age, driverrelated factors such as failure to control the vehicle and lack of attention to the front, and unauthorized speed due to reduced excitement and improved driving skills decrease. As people age, they become more conservative and avoid speeding and driving at night to prevent injuries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%