Title of article :
Preventable Trauma Deaths in Ibadan: A Comparison of Revised Trauma Score and Panel Review
Author/Authors :
Afuwape, OO Departments of Surgery - Pathology and Morbid Anatomy - Anaesthesia - University College Hospital - Ibadan, Nigeria , Okolo, CA Departments of Surgery - Pathology and Morbid Anatomy - Anaesthesia - University College Hospital - Ibadan, Nigeria , Akinyemi, OA Departments of Surgery - Pathology and Morbid Anatomy - Anaesthesia - University College Hospital - Ibadan, Nigeria
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: The proportion of preventable trauma-related
deaths may be a reflection of the quality of trauma care in a
health institution.
OBJECTIVE: To classify mortality in trauma patients in the
emergency room and to determine the proportion of preventable
trauma related mortality in a teaching hospital.
METHODS: The records of patients who died in the emergency
room following trauma from January 1996 to December 2005
were reviewed. Data extracted from the patients’ records
included the demographics, the mechanism of injury; and the
duration of injury prior to presentation. The Probability of
Survival (Ps) was calculated for each patient using the Revised
Trauma Score (RTS). The RTS includes three physiologic
parameters namely the Glasgow Coma Score [GCS], systolic
blood pressure and respiratory rate which were recorded soon
after the patient’s presentation at the emergency department.
RESULTS: There were 286 patients who died following trauma
from January 1996 to December 2006. There was a male:
female ratio of 3.4:1. Eighty-one percent were preventable
deaths based on the revised trauma score while the panel review
considered approximately 22% as preventable. Fifty-nine
percent or 168 of the patients arrived in the hospital within six
hours of sustaining injury.
CONCLUSION: Despite access to emergency care within the
first six hours (golden hours) the overall survival of our trauma
patients is poor. The severity of the injuries, inadequate
resuscitation, and missed injuries by medical personal are
some of the factors associated with poor outcome of trauma
care
Keywords :
Ibadan Nigeria , Panel Review , Trauma Score , Mortality , Trauma Outcome
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics