Declaration of a State of Emergency in Trinidad and Tobago: Effect on the Trauma Admissions at the National Referral Trauma Centre

Author:

Ramdass Michael J.,Cawich Shamir O.ORCID,Pooran Suresh,Milne David,Ali Earnest,Naraynsingh Vijay

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo determine the effect of a State of Emergency (SOE) on penetrating injuries at the main trauma center in Trinidad and Tobago.MethodsEmergency room registers were accessed in order to identify all patients treated for penetrating injuries from July 1, 2010 through December 30, 2012. This study period was chosen to include injuries one year before and one year after the SOE that spanned from August 21, 2011 to December 5, 2011. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 19 and a P value <.05 was considered statistically significant.ResultsThere were 1,067 patients treated for penetrating injuries. There were significantly more injuries from gunshots compared to stab wounds (64.7% vs 35.3%; P<.001), and this pattern was maintained during the SOE (54.7% vs 45.3%; P=.37). There was a significant fall in mean monthly admissions for penetrating trauma during the SOE when compared to the 12-month period before its imposition (17.7, SD=4.0 vs 38.9, SD=12.3; CI, 5.6-36.8; P=.0108). One year later, mean monthly admissions for penetrating trauma were similar to those during the SOE (22.7, SD=2.1 vs 17.6, SD=4.0; CI, -2.3-12.3; P=.1295). The incidence of gunshot wounds remained low and stab wounds increased.ConclusionThis study has demonstrated that there was a reduction in the incidence of penetrating trauma at the national trauma center after the SOE, with a shift from gunshot to stab wounds.RamdassMJ, CawichSO, PooranS, MilneD, AliE, NaraynsinghV.Declaration of a state of emergency in Trinidad and Tobago: effect on the trauma admissions at the National Referral Trauma Centre. Prehosp Disaster Med. 2015;30(3):14.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Emergency,Emergency Medicine

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