COVID-19: using chest CT of major trauma patients to monitor and evaluate the second wave in London and the development of routine monitoring in practice

S Grubnic, J Hine, EJ Adam, J Patel, J Moser… - Clinical Radiology, 2022 - Elsevier
AIM To follow-up previous work evaluating incidental findings of COVID-19 signs on
computed tomography (CT) images of major trauma patients to include the second wave …

Major trauma care at a regional trauma centre during the COVID-19 lockdown in England

S Waseem, R Romann, BM Davies… - The Annals of The …, 2022 - publishing.rcseng.ac.uk
Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the presentation of many medical and
surgical conditions, including major trauma. We aimed to assess how lockdown changed the …

COVID-19: could CT provide the best population level biomarker? Incidental COVID-19 in major trauma patients suggests higher than predicted rates of infection in …

A Alhashmi, J Patel, RN Janapala… - Clinical …, 2021 - clinicalradiologyonline.net
SirdWe read with great interest the paper by Dr Adam et al. 1 We would like to share some
comments on this article based on our clinical experience. As mentioned in the study's …

Re: COVID-19: could CT provide the best population level biomarker? Incidental COVID-19 in major trauma patients suggests higher than predicted rates of infection …

EJ Adam, S Grubnic, TM Jacob… - Clinical …, 2021 - clinicalradiologyonline.net
SirdWe thank Dr Al Hashmi et al. 1 for their interest in our work. 2 In the UK, all patients
sustaining trauma have a single point of entry into the healthcare system. The study includes …