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Is pediatric trauma still a surgical disease? Patterns of emergent operative intervention in the injured child.

Stephanie P Acierno1, Gregory J Jurkovich, Avery B Nathens.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Nonoperative management of many pediatric injuries has generated debate as to whether surgeons must be routinely involved in the early assessment and management of pediatric trauma. This study examines the frequency of operative intervention among injured children and evaluates potential predictors of emergent intervention.
METHODS: Pediatric (age < 18 years) patients were identified from the National Trauma Data Bank. Primary outcome measures were surgical intervention by specialty, time to intervention, and mortality. Prehospital factors were evaluated as predictors of emergent surgical intervention.
RESULTS: Thirty percent of trauma admissions underwent operative intervention, with 57% of these requiring emergent surgery. Patients needing emergent general or neurosurgical intervention were at increased risk of death. Requiring one type of emergent surgical intervention was predictive of needing a second type of emergent procedure. Predictors of emergent general surgical intervention were penetrating mechanism, increasing age, and the presence of shock or coma.
CONCLUSION: These data support the continued routine involvement of surgeons in the initial assessment and management of the injured child.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15179233     DOI: 10.1097/01.ta.0000123495.90747.bb

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma        ISSN: 0022-5282


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4.  Pediatric trauma deaths are predominated by severe head injuries during spring and summer.

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5.  Surgical intervention in pediatric trauma at a level 1 trauma hospital: a retrospective cohort study and report of cost data.

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