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Citation

McGaha P, Stewart K, Garwe T, Johnson J, Sarwar Z, Letton RW. Am. J. Surg. 2019; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Affiliation

Nemours Specialty Care Children's Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA. Electronic address: Robert.letton@nemours.org.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.amjsurg.2019.11.034

PMID

31806166

Abstract

BACKGROUND: When to transport pediatric trauma patients directly from scene to a trauma center via helicopter (HT) has been a long debated topic. This study proposes Need for Surgeon Presence (NSP) matrix as an alternative method to assess appropriate utilization of HT of pediatric trauma patients directly from the scene of injury.

METHOD: We utilized the 2016 TQIP database. NSP was defined as having one or more of the following: intubation, transfusion, operation for hemorrhage control/craniotomy, vasopressors, interventional radiology, spinal cord injury, tube thoracostomy, emergency thoracotomy, intracranial pressure monitor, or pericardiocentesis. The outcome of interest was the presence or absence of a NSP indicator.

RESULTS: The NSP + patients had a: longer LOS, GCS<14, positive SIPA index value, went to OR/ICU from the ED, and had penetrating injury. Among patient with an ISS≥16, mortality for those also NSP+ was 18.8% versus 1.4% among the NSP-.

CONCLUSION: The disparity between NSP and traditional ISS thresholds supports NSP as an additional metric to validate pre-hospital triage criteria and may be a better indicator of overall hospital resource utilization.

Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Helicopter transport; Injury severity score; Pediatric trauma; Surgeon presence; Triage

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