| Literature DB >> 29096679 |
B Ali Ali1, R Lefering2, M Fortun Moral3, T Belzunegui Otano4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: International benchmarking can help identify trauma system performance issues and determine the extent to which other countries also experience these. When problems are identified, countries can look to high performers for insight into possible responses. The objective of this study was to compare the treatment and outcome of severely injured patients in Germany and Navarra, Spain.Entities:
Keywords: Quality of trauma care; Registry comparison; Severe trauma; Trauma registry
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29096679 PMCID: PMC5669022 DOI: 10.1186/s13049-017-0453-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med ISSN: 1757-7241 Impact factor: 2.953
Fig. 1Flow diagram of included and excluded patients in the outcome analysis
Characteristics of severely injured patients between Germany and Navarra (Spain)
| Total no. of patients | NMTR | TR-DGU |
|---|---|---|
| 646 | 48,799 | |
| Primary cases (directly admitted from scene and treated in the receiving hospital) | 476 (73.6%) | 43,110 (88.3%) |
| Age, mean (SD) | 57.9 ± 21.9 | 51.6 ± 20.7 |
| M: 58 | M: 51 | |
| Male Gender | 441 (68.3%) | 34,919 (71.9%) |
| ASA (3 or 4) | 55 (8.5%) | 6627 (15.8%) |
| ISS, mean (SD) median (M) | 20.4 ± 9.7 | 24.1 ± 11.9 |
| M: 17 | M: 22 | |
| NISS, mean (SD) median (M) | 26.5 ± 9.6 | 30.7 ± 13.7 |
| M: 25 | M: 27 |
Fig. 2Percentage of patients by age group presenting with traumatic injuries in Navarra (Spain) and Germany
Type, intention and mechanism of injury
| Injury: Type, mechanism and distribution | NMTR | TR-DGU |
|---|---|---|
| Type of injury | ||
| Blunt | 620 (96.0%) | 44,233 (95.9%) |
| Mechanism of injury | ||
| Motor vehicle injury | 112 (17.3%) | 10,969 (23.2%) |
| Motorcycle injury | 49 (7.6%) | 6583 (13.9%) |
| Bicycle injury | 34 (6.0%) | 3699 (7.8%) |
| Pedestrian | 36 (5.4%) | 3216 (6.8%) |
| Gunshot wounds | 3 (0.9%) | 304 (0.6%) |
| Stabbing | 11 (2.4%) | 577 (1.2%) |
| Hit by blunt object | 31 (5.5%) | 1322 (2.8%) |
| Low fall (<3 m) | 250 (34.5%) | 9472 (20.0%) |
| High fall (>3 m) | 91 (13.2%) | 8275 (17.5%) |
| Others | 29 (4.7%) | 2700 (5.3%) |
| Road traffic accidents | 231 (36.3%) | 24,988 (55.6%) |
| Injury distribution | ||
| Bran injury (AIS head ≥3) | 397 (61.5%) | 22,927 (47.0%) |
| Isolated head injury (AIS head ≥3, all other injuries AIS ≤ 1) | 90 (13.9%) | 7337 (15.0%) |
| Relevant thorax trauma (AIS ≥ 3) | 274 (42.5%) | 25,916 (53.1%) |
| Relevant abdominal trauma (AIS ≥ 3) | 53 (8.2%) | 6648 (13.6%) |
| Relevant injuries of the extremities (AIS ≥ 3) | 77 (12.0%) | 15,327 (31.4%) |
Fig. 3Percentage of traffic accidents by age group in both study regions
Fig. 4Percentage of low falls by age group in Navarra (Spain) and Germany
Prehospital data
| Pre-hospital dataa | NMTR | TR-DGU |
|---|---|---|
| Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP) | 131.1 ± 25.0 | 126.1 ± 36.1 |
| M: 130 | M: 130 | |
| Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) | 12.8 ± 3.6 | 11.7 ± 4.4 |
| M: 15 | M: 14 | |
| Unconscious (GCS ≤ 8) | 94 (14.6%) | 9836 (24.2%) |
| Intubation | 76 (11.8%) | 15,538 (36.6%) |
| Cardio-pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) | 3 (0.5%) | 1750 (4.1%) |
| Volume administration | 401 (62.3%) | 36,485 (88.6%) |
| Amount of Volume, if given (ml) | 444 ± 409 | 1001 ± 656 |
| M: 500 | M: 1000 | |
| Transport | ||
| Physician-staffed ambulance | 375 (58.1%) | 28,197 (67.4%) |
| Ambulance without physician | 201 (31.1%) | 2324 (5.6%) |
| Helicopter | 28 (4.3%) | 10,807 (25.8%) |
| Private vehicle | 42 (6.5%) | 514 (1.2%) |
| Time from accident/alarm to arrival at scene | 0:19 ± 0:12 | 0:20 ± 0:18 |
| M: 15 | M: 15 | |
| On scene time | 0:34 ± 0:21 | 0:30 ± 0:17 |
| M: 30 | M: 26 | |
| Time from accident/alarm to hospital | 1:06 ± 0:33 | 1:08 ± 0:36 |
| M: 1:01 | M: 1:00 | |
aonly primary admitted cases from TR-DGU
Prehospital intubation rate according to GCS 9–15 and GCS 3–8 between Germany and Navarra (Spain)
| NMTR | TR-DGU | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GCS 9–15 | GCS 3–8 | GCS 9–15 | GCS 3–8 | |
| Intubation n (%) | 13 (2.4%) | 63 (67.0%) | 5987 (19.5%) | 8764 (89.2%) |
| No intubation n (%) | 539 (97.6%) | 31 (33.0%) | 24,653 (80.5%) | 1056 (10.5%) |
Hospital data and outcomes of severely injured patients of both regions
| Hospital data and outcomes | NMTR | TR-DGU |
|---|---|---|
| Arterial Base Excess | −4.5 ± 5.0 | −2.3 ± 4.9 |
| M: −4.0 | M: −1.6 | |
| Coagulation: INR | 1.2 ± 0.6 | 1.2 ± 0.6 |
| M:1.0 | M: 1.1 | |
| Systolic BP | 130 ± 26 | 126 ± 32 |
| M: 129 | M: 130 | |
| Blood transfusion (%) | 80 (12.4%) | 6445 (13.3%) |
| Computed Tomography (CT) performed (%) | 621 (96.2%) | 43,158 (88.4%) |
| Whole body CT performed (%) | 284 (44.4%) | 37,260 (77.1%) |
| Time to first CT scan | 0:43 ± 0:23 | 0:23 ± 0:18 |
| M: 0:40 | M: 0:19 | |
| Time until first emergency intervention | 1:52 ± 1:05 | 1:23 ± 0:39 |
| M: 1:39 | M: 1:20 | |
| ICU treatment (%) | 232 (36.0%) | 44,621 (91.4%) |
| Ventilated (%) | 150 (23.2%) | 25,601 (52.5%) |
| Ventilation days (if ventilated) | 5.8 ± 8.5 | 8.8 ± 11.5 |
| M: 1 | M: 4 | |
| Length of hospital stay (days) | 12.1 ± 14.0 | 21.0 ± 20.9 |
| M: 7 | M: 16 | |
| Type of first intervention | ||
| Damage control thoracotomy | 15 (2.3%) | 974 (2.0%) |
| Damage control laparotomy | 22 (3.4%) | 2304 (4.7%) |
| Limb revascularization | 10 (1.5%) | 266 (0.5%) |
| Interventional radiology | 13 (2.0%) | 116 (0.2%) |
| Craniotomy | 39 (6.0%) | 2797 (5.7%) |
| Observed mortality (30 days) | 140 (21.6%) | 6423 (14.9%) |
| Expected mortality (RISC II) | 129 (20.0%) | 6595 (15.3%) |
| Discharge destination (survivor only) | ||
| Home | 401 (80.8%) | 21,497 (52.2%) |
| Rehabilitation | 22 (4.4%) | 13,318 (32.3%) |
| Another hospital | 73 (14.8%) | 4908 (11.9%) |
| Other facilities | 1496 (3.6%) | |
| Glasgow Outcome Scale at discharge | ||
| Good recovery | 416 (64.4%) | 22,932 (47.0%) |
| Moderate disability | 41 (6.3%) | 11,377 (23.3%) |
| Severe disability | 38 (5.9%) | 4238 (8.7%) |
| Persistent vegetative state | 1 (0.2%) | 910 (1.9%) |
| Died in hospital | 150 (23.2%) | 7580 (15.5%) |
| Survivor not classified | 1762 (3.6%) | |
Fig. 5Mortality of patients by age group presenting with traumatic injuries in Navarra (Spain) and Germany