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Publications by J Goosen
Prehospital Hypotension That Persists on Arrival at the Emergency Department Is a Powerful Predictor of Mortality Following Major Trauma
Critical Care
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Ambulance Transport Is Associated With a Higher Mortality Than Private Transport Following Major Penetrating Trauma in a Semi-Urban Environment
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