ILBME-80: Analysis of Injury and Resource Utilization Trends in Motorcycle Collisions: A Retrospective Study

N. Namias, T. E. Thomas, Tizeta Wolde, J. Lobb, B. Parker, Christian Gozzo, Avinash Gogineni, P. Byers
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collision patients treated at a safety-net level I trauma center in Florida between 28 th February 2017 and 19 th July 2017. We recorded the abbreviated injury scale (AIS) and injury severity scores (ISS) and classified injuries with an Injury Severity Score (ISS) >15 as severe. We assessed the use of computed tomography (CT) scans, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and hours spent in the operating room (OR) and converted these services to monetary value to calculate the financial burden of care. The first hour in the OR carried a cost of $6,381 and each subsequent hour had a cost of $4,157. The average cost of a CT was $1,565 and the average cost of an MRI was $2,048. Results: The most common severely injured area in our patients was the extremities, followed by the head and chest. Patients wearing helmets had fewer severe head and face injuries. The proportion of patients discharged to a skilled nursing facility or experienced inhospital mortality was significantly higher in those with ISS scores classified as severe or highly severe. Similarly, patients with an ISS score classification of severe had higher average use of OR time, CT scans, number of surgeries, and consultations. Conclusion: Severe injuries were the costliest due to greater OR use, CT scans, and consultations. Legislation that would require proper helmets, gear, and personal injury insurance coverage would help decrease the burden of injury and reduce the financial burden on hospitals.
摩托车碰撞伤害与资源利用趋势分析:一项回顾性研究
2017年2月28日至7月19日期间,碰撞患者在佛罗里达州的安全网一级创伤中心接受治疗。我们记录了简略损伤量表(AIS)和损伤严重程度评分(ISS),并将损伤严重程度评分(ISS) bbbb15分为严重。我们评估了计算机断层扫描(CT)、磁共振成像(MRI)的使用情况,以及在手术室(OR)花费的时间,并将这些服务转换为货币价值,以计算护理的经济负担。在手术室的第一个小时的成本是6381美元,随后的每一个小时的成本是4157美元。CT的平均费用为1565美元,MRI的平均费用为2048美元。结果:本组患者最常见的严重损伤部位为四肢,其次为头部和胸部。戴头盔的患者头部和面部的严重损伤较少。在ISS评分为严重或高度严重的患者中,出院到熟练护理机构或经历住院死亡率的患者比例显着更高。同样,ISS评分为重度的患者平均使用手术室时间、CT扫描、手术次数和咨询次数都较高。结论:由于更多的手术室使用,CT扫描和咨询,严重损伤是最昂贵的。要求适当的头盔、装备和人身伤害保险的立法将有助于减轻伤害负担,减轻医院的财政负担。
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