ACVECC Veterinary Committee on Trauma Registry Report 2022-2023.

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Hannah M Wedig, Charles T Talbot, Marc R Raffe, Manuel Boller, Melissa Edwards, Kristin M Zersen, Kelly E Hall
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Abstract

Objective: To report summative data from the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Veterinary Committee on Trauma (ACVECC-VetCOT) registry, with further summary reporting based on geographic region and human population density.

Design: Multi-institutional registry data report, January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2023.

Setting: Twenty-two Veterinary Trauma Centers (VTCs) identified and verified by ACVECC-VetCOT.

Animals: Dogs and cats with evidence of traumatic injury presented to contributing hospitals.

Procedures: Data were input into a web-based data capture system (Research Electronic Data Capture) by data entry personnel. Patient data on demographics, trauma type, preadmission care, trauma severity assessment at presentation, key laboratory parameters, interventions, and outcome were collected. Descriptive statistics were performed for each species reported.

Results: Twenty-two VTCs in North America and the United Kingdom contributed data to the VetCOT registry between January 1, 2022 and December 31, 2023. A total of 9,820 cases (8,130 dog, 1,690 cat) were reported. The top three causes of trauma in dogs were penetrating bite wounds (35% of all dog trauma cases), vehicular strikes (17%), and lacerations (12%); in cats, unknown blunt trauma (22% of all cat trauma cases), penetrating bite wounds (20%), and falls from heights (14%) were the leading causes of trauma. Prevalence of trauma types across geographic regions was similar except for porcupine quilling, which occurred primarily in the Northeast of the United States. Vehicular trauma and porcupine quilling occurred commonly in rural VTCs, whereas falls from heights and nonpenetrating bite wounds occurred commonly in urban VTCs. Survival to discharge remained high in both dogs and cats (93.1% and 83.7%, respectively).

Clinical relevance: The ACVECC-VetCOT registry provides a foundation for retrospective evaluation of traumatic injury in dogs and cats. It has already contributed to the production of numerous publications assessing relationships between demographics, trauma etiology, and trauma severity with clinical outcomes.

兽医创伤委员会2022-2023年报告。
目的:报告美国兽医急诊和重症监护兽医创伤委员会(ACVECC-VetCOT)登记的总结性数据,并根据地理区域和人口密度进一步总结报告。设计:多机构注册数据报告,从2022年1月1日至2023年12月31日。机构:经ACVECC-VetCOT认证的22家兽医创伤中心(VTCs)。动物:向捐赠医院提供创伤证据的狗和猫。程序:数据输入人员将数据输入基于网络的数据采集系统(研究电子数据采集)。收集患者的人口统计数据、创伤类型、入院前护理、就诊时的创伤严重程度评估、关键实验室参数、干预措施和结果。对报告的每个物种进行描述性统计。结果:北美和英国的22个VTCs在2022年1月1日至2023年12月31日期间向VetCOT登记处提供了数据。共报告9820例(狗8130例,猫1690例)。狗外伤的前三位原因是穿透性咬伤(占所有犬外伤病例的35%)、车辆撞击(17%)和撕裂伤(12%);在猫中,不明原因的钝性创伤(占所有猫外伤病例的22%)、穿透性咬伤(20%)和从高处坠落(14%)是造成创伤的主要原因。除了主要发生在美国东北部的豪猪刺痛外,不同地理区域的创伤类型患病率相似。车辆创伤和豪猪刺伤常见于农村职业车祸,而从高处坠落和非穿透性咬伤常见于城市职业车祸。狗和猫的出院存活率仍然很高(分别为93.1%和83.7%)。临床意义:ACVECC-VetCOT登记为犬猫创伤性损伤的回顾性评估提供了基础。它已经促成了许多出版物的出版,评估人口统计学、创伤病因学和创伤严重程度与临床结果之间的关系。
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