Analysis of the patients hospitalised in paediatric trauma centers in Poland in 2019.

Ewa A Biegańska, Jan Stachurski, Karol Rokicki
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Background: Paediatric trauma centers (PTCs) are facilities that were established to provide traumatised patients with fast, accurate diagnoses and optimal treatments. In Poland, they have been functioning since 2017. Our research aimed to assess the overall activity of the PTCs and cross-sectional data of their patients in Poland in 2019.

Material and methods: We have analysed data provided by the National Health Fund (NHF) about the activity of seven trauma centers for children. For the PTC in the Paediatric Teaching Clinical Hospital University Clinical Center of the Medical University of Warsaw, we have gathered the data from the internal documentation system.

Results: In Poland, in 2019, there were seven operating PTCs. During that year, they hospitalised 195 severely traumatised patients. The available data have shown that no specialised tracking system of children admitted to PTCs was used; we have obtained data reporting final diagnoses, not the preliminary ones. Summarising the data from the PTC in Warsaw, in the first year of its operation there were 32 patients admitted, of which only 8 have met the criteria of admission.

Conclusions: Due to the small number of patients reported, it is difficult to draw specific conclusions about the efficacy of PTCs in Poland. Obtaining reliable data is difficult, as there is no paediatric trauma patients database. To assess and improve the quality of PTCs, it would be profitable to create a national system monitoring the events and collecting data on the treatment results.

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2019年波兰儿科创伤中心住院患者分析
背景:儿科创伤中心(ptc)是为创伤患者提供快速,准确的诊断和最佳治疗而建立的设施。在波兰,它们自2017年以来一直在运作。我们的研究旨在评估2019年波兰ptc的整体活动及其患者的横断面数据。材料和方法:我们分析了国家卫生基金(NHF)提供的关于七个儿童创伤中心活动的数据。对于华沙医科大学儿科临床教学医院大学临床中心的PTC,我们从内部文件系统中收集了数据。结果:2019年波兰共有7例ptc手术。在那一年里,他们收治了195名严重受伤的病人。现有的数据表明,没有使用专门的跟踪系统来跟踪住院儿童;我们获得的数据报告的是最终诊断,而不是初步诊断。总结华沙PTC的数据,在其运作的第一年,有32名患者入院,其中只有8名符合入院标准。结论:由于报告的患者数量较少,很难得出关于波兰ptc疗效的具体结论。获得可靠的数据是困难的,因为没有儿科创伤患者数据库。为了评估和提高PTCs的质量,建立一个监测事件和收集治疗结果数据的国家系统将是有益的。
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