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Establishing a regional pediatric trauma preventable/potentially preventable death rate.

Stacy A Drake1, John B Holcomb2, Yijiong Yang3, Caitlin Thetford4, Lauren Myers5, Morgan Brock6,7, Dwayne A Wolf8, David Persse9, Bindi J Naik-Mathuria4,5, Charles E Wade10,11, Matthew T Harting7,11.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Although trauma is the leading cause of death for the pediatric population, few studies have addressed the preventable/potentially preventable death rate (PPPDR) attributable to trauma.
METHODS: This is a retrospective study of trauma-related death records occurring in Harris County, Texas in 2014. Descriptive and Chi-squared tests were conducted for two groups, pediatric and adult trauma deaths in relation to demographic characteristics, mechanism of injury, death location and survival time.
RESULTS: There were 105 pediatric (age < 18 years) and 1738 adult patients. The PPPDR for the pediatric group was 21.0%, whereas the PPPDR for the adult group was 37.2% (p = 0.001). Analysis showed fewer preventable/potentially preventable (P/PP) deaths resulting from any blunt trauma mechanism in the pediatric population than in the adult population (19.6% vs. 48.4%, p < 0.001). Amongst the pediatric population, P/PP traumatic brain injury (TBI) were more common in the youngest age range (age 0-5) vs. the older (6-12 years) pediatric and adolescent (13-17 years) patients.
CONCLUSION: Our results identify areas of opportunities for improving pediatric trauma care. Although the overall P/PP death rate is lower in the pediatric population than the adult, opportunities for improving initial acute care, particularly TBI, exist.

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Keywords:  Injury; Mortality data; Pediatric trauma; Pediatric trauma death; Trauma systems

Year:  2019        PMID: 31701301     DOI: 10.1007/s00383-019-04597-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int        ISSN: 0179-0358            Impact factor:   1.827


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Authors:  Christina M Theodorou; Laura A Galganski; Gregory J Jurkovich; Diana L Farmer; Shinjiro Hirose; Jacob T Stephenson; A Francois Trappey
Journal:  J Trauma Acute Care Surg       Date:  2021-03-01       Impact factor: 3.697

2.  Quantifying the need for pediatric REBOA: A gap analysis.

Authors:  Christina M Theodorou; A Francois Trappey; Carl A Beyer; Kaeli J Yamashiro; Shinjiro Hirose; Joseph M Galante; Alana L Beres; Jacob T Stephenson
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