15 (ISS>15) who were admitted to the ED of a general hospital in Athens and having to complete the whole diagnosis and treatment in the ED from February of 2014 until January of 2015. Data analysis was performed with the statistical package SPSS ver. 19.Results: The majority of the trauma patients were Greek men aged until 45 years old. The first reason of transportation was traffic accident, drifting was the second reason. The mean time of trauma patients at ED until their admission to the appropriate clinic, was 3, 3 hours (210 min), and has been influenced by the diagnostic tests time, the diagnostic tools and the number of the doctors, per major, who have been concerned the trauma patient. The Injury Severity Score has been influenced by the number of the doctors per major, the method of diagnosis and the admission to the appropriate department. The trauma patients who were not wearing seat belt and drifting, have the most seriously trauma according to the ISS. From the Patients who had 3-8 Glasgow Coma Scale the 45.5% (n:5) had admitted to Intensive Care Unit, respectively the 18.2% (n:2) had admitted at neurosurgery and surgery clinic.Conclusions: Polytrauma patient residence time to the Emergency Department is determinant and directly related with mortality and the overall outcome of the polytrauma patient during his hospitalization. Types: info:eu-repo/semantics/article, info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion. Subjects: time to treatment-length of stay, injury severity, traffic accident, emergency department, Polytrauma patient" />
Polytrauma patient residence time to the emergency department of a public general hospital in Attica