An analysis of referral patterns of traumatic brain injury at Groote Schuur Hospital Trauma Centre

N. Parker, T. Navsaria, Mb Chb, M. Lopez, L. Marineau, R. Maine, M. Md, M. T. Md, Fcs D McPherson, P. Navsaria, Fcs Gen Surg
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Background. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can result in significant morbidity and mortality if not diagnosed in a timely manner. Brain computed tomography (CT) is the diagnostic gold standard but is of limited availability in most South African public hospitals, resulting in transfer of TBI patients to tertiary hospitals. Objective. To describe the referral patterns and outcomes of patients with TBI referred to Groote Schuur Hospital Trauma Centre. Methods. This was a retrospective audit of all patients admitted to the Trauma Centre who had a brain CT scan for suspected TBI between 1 February 2022 and 31 March 2022. Demographic data (age, sex), mechanism of injury and Glasgow Coma Score were recorded. Referral pathways were determined, and final disposition of patients was recorded. Results. A total of 522 patients had a brain CT for TBI. Of these, 314 (60.1%) were referred from other hospitals. CT scan was abnormal in 178 (34.1%) patients. Three hundred and two (58.6%) were discharged home within 24 hours. The mean time between referral and CT scan was 13 hours. Conclusion. More than half of patients referred for a CT scan were discharged from the Trauma Centre within 24 hours of admission, which indicates additional costs and inefficiencies in the health system. These data are useful to guide resource planning and allocation for district hospitals, since less expensive point-of-care modalities now exist to diagnose TBI, and which are useful in indicating the prognosis of patients.    
格罗特舒尔医院创伤中心脑外伤转诊模式分析
背景。创伤性脑损伤(TBI)如果得不到及时诊断,会导致严重的发病率和死亡率。脑部计算机断层扫描(CT)是诊断的黄金标准,但在南非大多数公立医院的可用性有限,导致创伤性脑损伤患者被转送到三级医院。描述转诊到格罗特舒尔医院创伤中心的创伤性脑损伤患者的转诊模式和结果。方法。这是对2022年2月1日至2022年3月31日期间因疑似创伤性脑损伤而接受脑CT扫描的所有入院患者进行的回顾性审计。记录了人口统计学数据(年龄、性别)、受伤机制和格拉斯哥昏迷评分。确定了转诊途径,并记录了患者的最终处置情况。共有 522 名患者因创伤性脑损伤接受了脑 CT 检查。其中,314 人(60.1%)由其他医院转诊。178名(34.1%)患者的CT扫描结果异常。有 32 名(58.6%)患者在 24 小时内出院回家。从转诊到 CT 扫描的平均时间为 13 小时。超过一半的转诊患者在入院后24小时内从创伤中心出院接受CT扫描,这表明医疗系统存在额外成本和效率低下的问题。这些数据对指导地区医院的资源规划和分配很有帮助,因为现在已经有了成本较低的护理点模式来诊断创伤性脑损伤,而且这些模式还有助于显示患者的预后。
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