PEDIATRIC TRAUMA TRIAGE - REVIEW OF 1,307 CASES

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JUBELIRER, RA
AGARWAL, NN
BEYER, FC
FERRARO, PJ
JACOBELLI, MC
PFEIFER, WF
SHAH, MA
WELCH, GW
机构
[1] Abington, PA, Abington Memorial Hospital
[2] York Hospital, PA
[3] Lancaster General Hospital, PA
[4] Community Medical Center, Scranton, PA
[5] St. Marys Hospital, Langhorne, PA
[6] Brandywine Hospital, PA
[7] Warminster General Hospital, Warminster, PA
[8] Frankford Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
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10.1097/00005373-199012000-00019
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
To assess patterns of pediatric trauma triage and patient transfer to the pediatric trauma centers, the records of 1,307 patients 14 years old or less who were admitted or died during resuscitation at eight Level II Trauma Centers from January 1987 through December 1988 were reviewed retrospectively. Cases were analyzed according to the following criteria: age, diagnosis, mechanism of injury, admitting service, pediatric trauma score (PTS), length of stay in the intensive care unit (ICU) and in the hospital, and outcome. Forty-three patients were transferred to pediatric trauma centers based on local criteria. Of the remaining 1,264 patients kept at the Level II Trauma Centers, the average patient age was 8.34 years; PTS, 9.74; and length of stay, 4.46 days. Two hundred fifty-eight patients (19.7%) required ICU care for an average length of stay of 2.86 days. Twenty-four patients (1.8%) died; all 24 had a PTS less-than-or-equal-to 8. In comparing the data to the guidelines in Appendix J of the American College of Surgeons' Hospital and Prehospital Resources for Optimal Trauma Care of the Injured Patient for transfer to a Level I Pediatric Trauma Center, we found that children with a PTS > 8 and who either require ICU care and/or have altered states of consciousness can safely be treated in the adult ICU of a Level II Trauma Center.
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