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An evaluation of the Illinois trauma registry: the completeness of case reporting.

J Goldberg, H M Gelfand, P S Levy, R Mullner.   

Abstract

The Illinois Trauma Registry (ITR) was developed as the principal evaluative tool for the comprehensive set of medical programs known as the Illinois Trauma System. In order to determine the completeness of case reporting to the ITR, a 10% sample of traumatic injuries was drawn at 33 hospitals designated as Trauma Centers. An attempt was then made to link the cases found at the Trauma Centers with those in the ITR; theoretically, all cases found in the Trauma Center should appear in the ITR. Analysis reveals that the ITR is drastically underreported; for all 33 Trauma Centers combined, only 36.9% of the cases appeared in the ITR. On an individual hospital basis, completeness ranged from 0.0% (eight hospitals) to 83.3%. Inclusion in the ITR is significantly associated with the categorization of hospital emergency capability, the method of patient transport to the hospital, the mechanism of injury and subsequent admittance to the intensive care unit. Of particular interest for evaluative studies is the marginally significant difference between the case fatality rate as reported in the ITR (5.0%) and that found in the hospital (2.8%). Guidelines are suggested to improve the development, management and data quality of future registries.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7401706     DOI: 10.1097/00005650-198005000-00005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Care        ISSN: 0025-7079            Impact factor:   2.983


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