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Joanne C Sierink1, Evin Wm de Jong1, Niels Wl Schep1, J Carel Goslings1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Since time intervals are used to determine quality of trauma care, it is relevant to know how reliable those intervals can be measured. The aim of our study was to assess the reliability of time intervals as recorded in our hospital databases. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We conducted a prospective study on time intervals in our level-1 trauma centre and compared those with the routinely recorded data from February 2012 to June 2012. A convenience sample of all trauma patients admitted to our trauma room was included. The routinely recorded time intervals were retrieved from computerised hospital databases. The dedicated time registration was done on a standardised form on which five time intervals considered clinically relevant were evaluated for each patient by a dedicated person: trauma room time, time to start CT, imaging time, time from trauma room to ICU and time from trauma room to intervention.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25225575 PMCID: PMC4164342 DOI: 10.1186/1752-2897-8-11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Trauma Manag Outcomes ISSN: 1752-2897
Definitions of starting and stopping time registrations
| Trauma room time | Patient enters trauma room | Patient leaves trauma room |
| Time to start CT-scanning | Patient enters trauma room | First CT image obtained |
| Imaging time | First image obtained during trauma work up | Last image obtained during trauma-workup |
| Time from admission on Trauma Room to ICU | Patient enters trauma room | Patient arrives at the ICU |
| Time from admission on Trauma Room to intervention (either angiographical or surgical) | Patient enters trauma room | Patient arrives at angiography suite/OR |
The definitions are based upon the routinely recorded time registration. The same definitions were used for the dedicated recorded time registration. Time registration was done by an independent researcher who was not involved in actual trauma care. Recording was started and stopped when the patient crossed the threshold.
Patient characteristics
| Age (years) | 40.4 (IQR = 22.7-63.3) |
| Men | 68 (68%) |
| Blunt trauma | 97 (97%) |
| Mechanism of injury | |
| - fall from height | 26 (26%) |
| - motor vehicle collision | 36 (36%) |
| - bicycle accident | 16 (16%) |
| - penetrating | 2 (2%) |
| - other | 20 (20%) |
| ISS | 4.5 (IQR = 1-13) |
| Multi trauma patients (defined as ISS > 15) | 20 (20%) |
| Hospital stay (days) | 2 (IQR = 1-7) |
| ICU stay (days) | 2 (IQR = 1-5) |
| Ventilation time (days) | 2 (IQR = 1-4.8) |
| Trauma-related mortality | 5 (IQR = 5%) |
Data are number (%) or median (interquartile range (IQR)). Abbreviations: ICU Intensive Care Unit, ISS Injury severity score.
Time registration in minutes dedicatedly vs. routinely recorded
| TR time (n = 100) | 46.5 (32.3-62.8) | 41.5 (28–55.8) | <0.001 |
| Time to start CT-scanning (n = 77) | 20 (14.5-27.5) | 13 (3.5-21) | <0.001 |
| Imaging time (n = 100) | 18 (7.3-25) | 18.5 (8–25) | 0.180 |
| Time from TR to ICU (n = 21)* | 56 (47.8-91.5) | 58 (49.5-96) | 0.410 |
| Time from TR to intervention (n = 17)* | 199 (78–261) | 201 (88–256) | 0.379 |
Data are number (%) or median (interquartile range (IQR)). Abbreviations: TR trauma room, ICU intensive care unit. Trauma Room time is time between arrival at and departure from the trauma room. *Other patients were admitted to the general ward or discharged from the ED.
Figure 1Bland-Altman plots (difference against mean) for measured time intervals. Abbreviations: SD, standard deviation; TR, trauma room; ICU, intensive care unit; Int, intervention.
Injury severity score versus Trauma Room time (dedicatedly registered) in minutes
| 1-15 (n = 80) | 46 (32–62) | 42 (27–56) | 0.001 |
| 16-24 (n = 11) | 53 (40–71) | 43 (37–90) | 0.756 |
| 25-75 (n = 9) | 44 (35–53) | 38 (28–47) | 0.075 |
Data are number (%) or median (interquartile range (IQR)). Abbreviations: ISS injury severity score, TR trauma room. Trauma Room time is time between arrival at and departure from the trauma room.
Figure 2Trauma clock and adjoining poster.