到达时间对创伤患者预后的影响。

Samantha Larosa, Xander A. Stone, Ashley A. Fenninger, Nathaniel Harshaw, Kathryn M. Hoffman, Katherine Moore, Lindsey L Perea
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背景在 "非工作时间 "入院可能会使患者面临更大的并发症或死亡风险,因为医院人手较少。我们的目标是调查受伤严重程度评分(ISS)大于 15 分的外伤患者的这一情况。我们假设,与工作日白天入院的患者相比,深夜和/或周末入院的患者预后更差,手术室(OR)时间更长,住院时间(LOS)更长。方法我们从 2019 年 1 月 8 日至 2022 年 1 月 8 日对我们一级创伤中心所有 ISS >15 的创伤患者进行了回顾性研究。小于 18 岁、抵达时死亡或转出的患者被排除在外。进行了单变量和多变量分析,比较了平日与周末到达患者、白班与夜班到达患者,并将患者分为平日白班、平日夜班、周末白班和周末夜班。结果953名患者符合纳入标准。周末和夜间到达的患者明显比同类患者年轻。夜班就诊的黑人患者比例明显更高。结论与我们的假设相反,我们的研究并未发现根据患者的到达时间进行评估会产生显著的结果差异。这证明,尽管重伤患者的到达时间不同,我们成熟的创伤中心仍能提供相同水平的护理。
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Effects of Time of Arrival on Trauma Patient Outcomes.
BACKGROUND Arriving during "off hours" to the hospital can put patients at greater risk of complications or mortality given lesser staff. Our goal was to investigate this in trauma patients with an Injury Severity Score (ISS) of >15. We hypothesized that the patients admitted late at night and/or during the weekend, would have worse outcomes, delays to the operating room (OR), and longer lengths of stay (LOS) compared to those who arrive on a weekday during the day. METHODS We performed a retrospective study from 8/1/2019 to 8/1/2022 of all trauma patients with an ISS >15 at our Level 1 Trauma Center. Patients <18 years, dead on arrival, or transferred out were excluded. Univariate and multivariable analysis were performed comparing weekday vs weekend arrivals, day vs night shift arrivals, and with patients grouped as weekday day, weekday night, weekend day, and weekend night. The primary outcome was mortality. RESULTS 953 patients met inclusion criteria. The patients that arrived on the weekend and at night were significantly younger than their counterparts. A significantly greater percentage of Black patients arrived during night shift. Mortality, hospital LOS, and ICU LOS did not differ based on day or time of arrival. CONCLUSION Contrary to our hypothesis, our study did not find a significant difference in outcomes when evaluating based on a patient's time of arrival. This gives credence that our mature trauma center can provide the same level of care despite the time of a severely injured patient's time of arrival.
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