Understanding the geography of trauma: Combining spatial analysis and funnel plots to create comprehensive spatial injury profiles.

Peter J Abraham, Brandon M Crowley, Dylana Moore, Shannon W Stephens, Michael Minor, Russell L Griffin, Zain Hashmi, John B Holcomb, Jeffrey D Kerby, Jan O Jansen
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Background: Understanding geographic patterns of injury is essential to operating an effective trauma system and targeting injury prevention. Choropleth maps are helpful in showing spatial relationships but are unable to provide estimates of spread or degrees of confidence. Funnel plots overcome this issue and are a recommended graphical aid for comparisons that allow quantification of precision. The purpose of this project was to demonstrate the complementary roles of choropleth maps and funnel plots in providing a thorough representation of geographic trauma data.

Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of emergency medical service transport data of adult patients in Alabama from July 2015 to June 2020. Choropleth maps of case volume and observed-to-expected ratios of incidence were created using US Census Bureau data. Funnel plots were created to relate incidence rate to county population. Subgroup analyses included patients with critical physiology, penetrating, blunt, and burn injuries.

Results: We identified 65,247 trauma incidents during the study period. The overall statewide incidence rate was 133 per 10,000 persons. The highest number of incidents occurred in the most populous counties (Jefferson, 10,768; Mobile, 5,642). Choropleth maps for overall incidence and subgroups highlighted that spatial distribution of overall case volume and observed-to-expected ratios are not always congruent. Funnel plots identified possible and probable outliers, and revealed skewed or otherwise unique patterns among injury subgroups.

Conclusion: This study demonstrates the complementarity of choropleth maps and funnel plots in describing trauma patterns. Comprehensive geospatial analyses may help guide a data-driven approach to trauma system optimization and injury prevention. Combining maps of case counts, incidence, and funnel plots helps to not only identify geographic trends in data but also quantify outliers and display how far results fall outside the expected range. The combination of these tools provides a more comprehensive geospatial analysis than either tool could provide on its own.

Level of evidence: Prognostic and Epidemiologic; Level IV.

了解创伤的地理:结合空间分析和漏斗图创建综合的空间损伤概况。
背景:了解损伤的地理模式是必不可少的操作一个有效的创伤系统和目标伤害预防。Choropleth地图有助于显示空间关系,但无法提供对分布或置信度的估计。漏斗图克服了这个问题,是一种推荐的图形辅助比较,允许量化精度。这个项目的目的是为了证明在提供地理创伤数据的全面表示方面,地形图和漏斗图的互补作用。方法:回顾性分析2015年7月至2020年6月阿拉巴马州成年患者急诊医疗服务转运数据。使用美国人口普查局的数据创建了病例量和观察到的发病率与预期的比率的地图。建立漏斗图,将发病率与县人口联系起来。亚组分析包括严重生理、穿透性、钝性和烧伤患者。结果:在研究期间,我们确定了65247例创伤事件。全州的总发病率为每1万人133人。最多的事件发生在人口最多的县(杰斐逊,10768;移动,5642)。总体发病率和亚组的脉宽图强调,总体病例量的空间分布和观察到的与预期的比率并不总是一致的。漏斗图确定了可能和可能的异常值,并揭示了损伤亚组中倾斜或其他独特的模式。结论:本研究证明了血管密度图和漏斗图在描述创伤模式方面的互补性。全面的地理空间分析可能有助于指导数据驱动的创伤系统优化和损伤预防方法。将病例数、发病率和漏斗图结合起来,不仅有助于确定数据中的地理趋势,还有助于量化异常值,并显示结果超出预期范围的程度。这些工具的组合提供了比任何工具单独提供的更全面的地理空间分析。证据水平:预后和流行病学;IV级。
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