Merging of two level-1 trauma centers in Amsterdam: premerger demand in integrated acute trauma care

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Berkeveld EvaORCID,Zuidema Wietse P.,Azijli Kaoutar,van den Berg Marleen H.,Giannakopoulos Georgios F.,Bloemers Frank W.,Cuijpers Veerle,Mahraoui Anissa,Moorees Jesse,Nasim Gulsum Z.,

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Abstract Purpose Availability of adequate and appropriate trauma care is essential. A merger of two Dutch academic level-1 trauma centers is upcoming. However, in the literature, volume effects after a merger are inconclusive. This study aimed to examine the premerger demand for level-1 trauma care on integrated acute trauma care and evaluate the expected demand on the system. Methods A retrospective observational study was conducted between 1-1-2018 and 1-1-2019 in two level-1 trauma centers in the Amsterdam region using data derived from the local trauma registries and electronic patient records. All trauma patients presented at both centers’ Emergency Departments (ED) were included. Patient- and injury characteristics and data concerning all prehospital and in-hospital-delivered trauma care were collected and compared. Pragmatically, the demand for trauma care in the post-merger setting was considered a sum of care demand for both centers. Results In total, 8277 trauma patients were presented at both EDs, 4996 (60.4%) at location A and 3281 (39.6%) at location B. Overall, 462 patients were considered severely injured patients (Injury Severity Score ≥ 16). In total, 702 emergency surgeries (< 24 h) were performed, and 442 patients were admitted to the ICU. The sum care demand of both centers resulted in a 167.4% increase in trauma patients and a 151.1% increase in severely injured patients. Moreover, on 96 occasions annually, two or more patients within the same hour would require advanced trauma resuscitation by a specialized team or emergency surgery. Conclusion A merger of two Dutch level-1 trauma centers would, in this scenario, result in a more than 150% increase in the post-merger setting’s demand for integrated acute trauma care.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Emergency Medicine,Surgery

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