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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 June 2012
Multiple trauma is the leading cause of death of all Americans below the age of 37. The estimated cost to American society is between 70 and 80 billion dollars per year. In our present day society, one person in four will require the use of a trauma facility during his or her lifetime. Several studies have now been performed to demonstrate that the management of trauma is woefully inadequate. Stemming from the classical studies of Trunkey, Lim and West comparing San Francisco with Orange County, California; it was demonstrated that approximately 30% of fatalities resulting from traumatic injury were preventable in Orange County as compared to an extremely small percentage in San Francisco which does have a designated trauma center. Recent advances in the management of head injury may further increase this salvageable percentage.