Trauma Quality Indicators’ usage limitations in severe trauma patients

Author:

ANTUNES PEDRO DE SOUZA LUCARELLI1ORCID,LIBÓRIO PAULA RIBEIRO1,SHIMODA GIOVANNA MENNITTI1,PIVETTA LUCA GIOVANNI ANTONIO2,PARREIRA JOSÉ GUSTAVO3,ASSEF JOSE CESAR3

Affiliation:

1. Santa Casa de São Paulo, Brazil

2. Irmandade da Santa Casa de Misericórdia de São Paulo, Brazil

3. Santa Casa de São Paulo, Brazil; Irmandade da Santa Casa de Misericórdia de São Paulo, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Purpose: to analyze the relation between Trauma Quality Indicators (QI) and death, as well as clinical adverse events in severe trauma patients. Methods: analysis of data collected in the Trauma Register between 2014-2015, including patients with Injury Severity Score (ISS) > 16, reviewing the QI: (F1) Acute subdural hematoma drainage > 4 hours with Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) <9; (F2) emergency room transference without definitive airway and GCS <9; (F3) Re-intubation within 48 hours; (F4) Admission-laparotomy time greater than 60 min in hemodynamically instable patients with abdominal bleeding; (F5) Unprogrammed reoperation; (F6) Laparotomy after 4 hours; (F7) Unfixed femur diaphyseal fracture; (F8) Non-operative treatment for abdominal gunshot; (F9) Admission-tibial exposure fracture treatment time > 6 hours; (F10) Surgery > 24 hours. T the chi-squared and Fisher tests were used to calculate statistical relevance, considering p<0.05 as relevant. Results: 127 patients were included, whose ISS ranged from 17 to 75 (28.8 + 11.5). There were adverse events in 80 cases (63%) and 29 died (22.8%). Twenty-six patients had some QI compromised (20.6%). From the 101 patients with no QI, 22% died, and 7 of 26 patients with compromised QI (26.9%) (p=0.595). From the patients with no compromised QI, 62% presented some adverse event. From the patients with any compromised QI, 18 (65.4%) had some adverse event on clinical evolution (p=0.751). Conclusion: the QI should not be used as death or adverse events predictors in severe trauma patients.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Surgery

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