Tyler Nicholson, Michael M. Polmear, Richard VanTienderen, Adam H. Adler, J. Blair
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引用次数: 2
摘要
目的:本研究的目的是报告与非法越境有关的伤害发生率和模式、进行的手术干预和医疗保健费用。设计:回顾性研究设置:美墨边境一级创伤中心主要结局测量:人口统计学和治疗数据结果和结论:111例患者,平均年龄32±12岁(范围6-60岁),56%为男性。月入院次数2017年为0.75,2018年为1.33,2019年为7.1 (p<0.001)。中位住院时间为4天(四分位数间距2-8)。共178例骨科损伤(上肢24例,下肢123例,髋臼及骨盆环10例,脊柱21例)。皮隆骨折是最常见的损伤类型(N=33, 19%)。损伤导致146例手术事件,231例手术,344小时的手术室时间,711天的住院时间。98例(88%)患者接受了最终固定,13例(12%)患者在无法随访的情况下建议进一步手术。92%的患者没有门诊随访。在三年的研究期间,创伤利用、诊断成像、手术室利用、植入物成本、住院服务和国土安全部代理监督的总估计成本接近1350万美元。与非法越境有关的伤害是复杂的,昂贵的,并且具有挑战性的治疗。这是第一个试图量化骨科相关住院率、费用、持续伤害类型和对这类患者进行的骨科手术的研究。关键词:创伤,皮隆,高原,边界[J] Ortho Business 2022;第二卷,第3期:第5-11页)
Cost of orthopaedic injuries sustained during unsanctioned crossings of the U.S.-Mexico border treated at a single level 1 trauma center
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to report the incidence and patterns of injuries, surgical interventions performed, and healthcare costs associated with unlawful border crossings.
Design: Retrospective Review
Setting: Level 1 Trauma center on US-Mexico Border
Main outcome measurement: Demographic and treatment data
Results and conclusions: 111 patients were identified with an average age of 32 ± 12 years (range 6-60), and 56% were males. Monthly frequency of admissions was 0.75 in 2017, 1.33 in 2018, and 7.1 in 2019 (p<0.001). Median length of stay was 4 days (interquartile range 2-8). There was a total of 178 orthopaedic injuries (24 upper extremity, 123 lower extremity, 10 acetabular and pelvic ring, 21 spine). Pilon fractures were the most common injury pattern noted (N=33, 19%). Injuries resulted in 146 operative events, 231 procedures, 344 hours of operative room time, and 711 hospital days. 98 patients (88%) received definitive fixation, 13 (12%) had further surgery recommended without ability to follow-up. 92% of patients had no outpatient follow up. Total estimated cost of trauma utilization, diagnostic imaging, operating room utilization, implant costs, inpatient services, and Department of Homeland Security agent supervision was nearly $13.5M over the three-year study period. Injuries associated with unlawful border crossings are complex, costly, and challenging to treat. This is the first study that attempts to quantify the rates of orthopaedic-related hospital admissions, costs, types of injuries sustained, and orthopaedic surgeries being performed on this patient population.
Level of Evidence: IVKeywords: Trauma, Pilon, Plateau, Border
(J Ortho Business 2022; Volume 2, Issue 3:pages 5-11)