Annals of surgery
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Multicenter Study
Hidden Costs of Hospitalization After Firearm Injury: National Analysis of Different Hospital Readmission.
To compare the risk factors and costs associated with readmission after firearm injury nationally, including different hospitals. ⋯ A significant proportion of the national burden of firearm readmissions is missed by not tracking different hospital readmission and its unique set of risk factors. Firearm injury-related hospitalization costs $791 million yearly, with the largest fraction paid by the public. This has implications for policy, benchmarking, quality, and resource allocation.
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Violence-related Versus Terror-related Stabbings: Significant Differences in Injury Characteristics.
To demonstrate the gap between injury epidemiology of terror-related stabbings (TRS) and non-terror-related intentional stabbings. ⋯ Victims of terror stabbings are profoundly different in their characteristics, sustain injuries of a different profile and greater severity, require more hospital resources, and have worse off clinical outcomes, emphasizing the need of the healthcare systems to adjust itself appropriately to deal successfully with future terror attacks.