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Child and adolescent injury as a result of falls from buildings and structures

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JC Pressley, B Barlow - Injury Prevention, 2005 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Design and setting: The Health Care Cost and Utilization Project (KID-HCUP) was
used to produce national estimates of hospital admissions due to falls from
buildings in the US. Areas of New York with and without window guard ...
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Épidémiologie des chutes accidentelles de grande hauteur chez les enfants en Île-de- …

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B Thélot, A Rigou, C Bonaldi, C Ricard, P … - Santé publique, 2006 - cairn.info
Une enquête menée entre mai et septembre 2005 en Île-de-France, a recensé 67
« chutes accidentelles de grande hauteur », souvent appelées par
simplification « défenestrations », chez les moins de 15 ans. Il ...
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The silent epidemic of falls from buildings: analysis of risk factors


L Mayer, M Meuli, U Lips, B Frey - Pediatric Surgery International, 2006 - Springer
Abstract This study wanted to search for potential risk factors associated with
falls from windows and balconies in order to eventually improve prevention. All
children under the age of 16 years suffering from head injuries/multiple ...
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Children falling from a height in London.

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S Keogh, JS Gray, CJ Kirk, TJ Coats, AW … - British Medical Journal, 1996 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Page 1. doi:10.1136/ip.2.3.188 1996;2;188-191 Inj. Prev. S. Keogh, JS Gray, CJ Kirk,
TJ Coats and AW Wilson Children falling from a height in London. ...
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Pediatric window falls: not just a problem for children in high rises


NL Vish, EC Powell, D Wiltsek, KM Sheehan - Injury Prevention, 2005 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Results: The authors reviewed 90 cases; 55 were male. The median age was 2
years. Ninety eight percent of falls were reported to be from the third floor or
lower. Site visits (n = 77) showed that 96% of the buildings were four ...
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[CITATION] Défenestration de l'enfant


J Lavaud - Annales institutionnelles des bâtiments et travaux …, 1987
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[CITATION] de-France


A des populations immigrées en Ile - Paris: Insee, 2004
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[CITATION] Accident chez l'enfant: la défenestration


Y Castel, JM Le Fur, D Alix, C Le Treguilly - Ouest Med, 1985
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Survival after a documented 19-story fall: a case report


BS Lee, SR Eachempati, MD Bacchetta, MR … - The Journal of Trauma, 2003 - journals.lww.com
Falls are the most common cause of injury in the United States that leads to
meaningful morbidity and mortality. Falls from height constitute a small
percentage of inju- ries but are encountered commonly at trauma centers ...
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Prognostic factors in victims of falls from height*

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F Lapostolle, C Gere, SW Borron, T Pétrovic … - Critical care medicine, 2005 - journals.lww.com
Objective: Falls from height cause significant mortality in the urban
environment, but reliable prognostic factors have not been identified. Even the
intuitive relation between the distance fallen and mortality rate has been ...
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