Preventable deaths in hospitalized trauma patients

Author:

Alao David O.12ORCID,Cevik Arif Alper12,Al Shamsi Fayez13ORCID,Mousa Hussam45,Elnikety Sherif45,Benour Mahmoud6,Al‐Bluwi Ghada S. M.1,Abu‐Zidan Fikri M.7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine College of Medicine and Health Sciences UAE University Al Ain United Arab Emirates

2. Emergency Department Tawam Hospital Al Ain United Arab Emirates

3. Critical Care Department Tawam Hospital Al Ain United Arab Emirates

4. Department of Surgery College of Medicine and Health Sciences UAE University Al Ain United Arab Emirates

5. Surgery Department Tawam Hospital Al Ain United Arab Emirates

6. Neurosurgery Department Tawam Hospital Al Ain United Arab Emirates

7. The Research Office College of Medicine and Health Sciences United Arab Emirates University Al Ain United Arab Emirates

Abstract

AbstractAimTo study the preventable trauma deaths of hospitalized patients in the United Arab Emirates and to identify opportunities for improvement.MethodsWe analyzed the Abu Dhabi Emirate Trauma Registry data of admitted patients who died in the emergency department or in hospital from 2014 to 2019. A panel of experts categorize the deaths into not preventable (NP), potentially preventable (PP), and definitely preventable (DP).ResultsA total of 405 deaths were included, and 82.7% were males. The majority (89.1%) were NP, occurring mainly in the emergency department (40.4%) and the intensive care unit (49.9%). The combined potentially preventable and preventable death rate was 10.9%. The median (Interquartile range) age of the DP was 57.5 (37–76) years, compared with 32 (24–42) and 34 (25–55) years for NP and PP, respectively (p = 0.008). Most of the PP deaths occurred in the intensive care unit (55.6%), while the DP occurred mainly in the ward (50%). Falls accounted for 25% of PP and DP. Deficiencies in airway care, hemorrhage control, and fluid management were identified in 25%, 43.2% and 29.5% of the DP/PP deaths, respectively. Seventy‐two percent of the Airway deficiencies occurred in the prehospital, while 34.1% of hemorrhage control deficiencies were in the emergency department. Fluid management deficiencies occurred in the emergency department and the operation theater.ConclusionsDP and PP deaths comprised 10.9% of the deaths. Most of the DP occurred in the emergency department and ward. Prehospital Airway and in‐hospital hemorrhage and excessive fluid were the main areas for opportunities for improvement.

Publisher

Wiley

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