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Outcomes in Pediatric Trauma Care in the Stockholm Region.

Kerstin Sluys1,2,3, Margaretha Lannge4, Lennart Iselius5, Lars E Eriksson6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although trauma is a leading cause of pediatric mortality and morbidity in Sweden, few studies have examined the outcome of pediatric trauma.
OBJECTIVE: Here, we describe the age and gender distribution, injury mechanisms, injury severity, and outcome of pediatric trauma in the Stockholm region.
METHODS: This retrospective study comprises all trauma patients (age ≤ 15 years) admitted to a regional pediatric trauma center and all pediatric deaths due to trauma in Stockholm in 2002. Data from the trauma registry database were verified by comparison with medical records and autopsy reports. Outcome was measured by mortality and length of stay in a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) and acute care hospital.
RESULTS: In all, 432 injured children were included. The median age was 10 years and 59% were males. The median injury severity score was 4 (interquartile range [IQR] 1-9) and 50% sustained head injuries. Mortality was low (1%) and the median length of hospital stay was 2 days (IQR 1-3); 19% stayed in a PICU and, of those, 89% stayed for one day. Comparison with medical records showed that much information in the trauma registry database was either incorrect or missing.
CONCLUSIONS: Many injuries were minor and half of the children were discharged home from the emergency department.Head injurieswere themost common injury in all age groups. The most severe head injuries were seen in the youngest group and were caused by falls. Trauma team activation criteria should be improved to avoid overutilization. The quality and completeness of data in the trauma registry must be enhanced.

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Keywords:  Mortality; Outcomes; Pediatric trauma; Trauma registry; Triage

Year:  2009        PMID: 26816035     DOI: 10.1007/s00068-009-9080-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg        ISSN: 1863-9933            Impact factor:   3.693


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