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使用美国外科医师学会基于需求的创伤系统评估工具对佐治亚州创伤系统进行评估。

Evaluation of the Georgia trauma system using the American College of Surgeons Needs Based Assessment of Trauma Systems tool.

作者信息

Ashley Dennis W, Pracht Etienne E, Garlow Laura E, Medeiros Regina S, Atkins Elizabeth V, Johns Tracy J, Ferdinand Colville H, Dente Christopher J, Dunne James R, Nicholas Jeffrey M

机构信息

The Medical Center, Navicent Health, Macon, Georgia, USA.

University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.

出版信息

Trauma Surg Acute Care Open. 2018 Oct 24;3(1):e000188. doi: 10.1136/tsaco-2018-000188. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The American College of Surgeons Needs Based Assessment of Trauma Systems (NBATS) tool was developed to help determine the optimal regional distribution of designated trauma centers (DTC). The objectives of our current study were to compare the current distribution of DTCs in Georgia with the recommended allocation as calculated by the NBATS tool and to see if the NBATS tool identified similar areas of need as defined by our previous analysis using the International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification Injury Severity Score (ICISS).

METHODS

Population counts were acquired from US Census publications. Transportation times were estimated using digitized roadmaps and patient zip codes. The number of severely injured patients was obtained from the Georgia Discharge Data System for 2010 to 2014. Severely injured patients were identified using two measures: ICISS<0.85 and Injury Severity Score >15.

RESULTS

The Georgia trauma system includes 19 level I, II, or III adult DTCs. The NBATS guidelines recommend 21; however, the distribution differs from what exists in the state. The existing DTCs exactly matched the NBATS recommended number of level I, II, or III DTCs in 2 of 10 trauma service areas (TSAs), exceeded the number recommended in 3 of 10 TSAs, and was below the number recommended in 5 of 10 TSAs. Densely populated, or urban, areas tend to be associated with a higher number of existing centers compared with the NBATS recommendation. Other less densely populated TSAs are characterized by large rural expanses with a single urban core where a DTC is located. The identified areas of need were similar to the ones identified in the previous gap analysis of the state using the ICISS methodology.

DISCUSSION

The tool appears to underestimate the number of centers needed in extensive and densely populated areas, but recommends additional centers in geographically expansive rural areas. The tool signifies a preliminary step in assessing the need for state-wide inpatient trauma center services.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

Economic, level IV.

摘要

背景

美国外科医师学会创伤系统需求评估(NBATS)工具旨在帮助确定指定创伤中心(DTC)的最佳区域分布。我们当前研究的目的是将佐治亚州DTC的当前分布与NBATS工具计算出的推荐分配进行比较,并查看NBATS工具是否识别出与我们先前使用国际疾病分类第九版临床修正版损伤严重度评分(ICISS)分析所定义的类似需求区域。

方法

人口计数来自美国人口普查出版物。使用数字化路线图和患者邮政编码估算运输时间。2010年至2014年严重受伤患者的数量从佐治亚州出院数据系统中获取。使用两种方法识别严重受伤患者:ICISS<0.85和损伤严重度评分>15。

结果

佐治亚州创伤系统包括19个I级、II级或III级成人DTC。NBATS指南推荐21个;然而,其分布与该州现有的分布不同。在10个创伤服务区(TSA)中的2个,现有的DTC数量与NBATS推荐的I级、II级或III级DTC数量完全匹配,在10个TSA中的3个超过了推荐数量,在10个TSA中的5个低于推荐数量。与NBATS建议相比,人口密集或城市地区往往有更多现有的中心。其他人口密度较低的TSA的特点是有大片农村地区,只有一个设有DTC的城市核心。确定的需求区域与先前使用ICISS方法对该州进行的差距分析中确定的区域相似。

讨论

该工具似乎低估了广阔且人口密集地区所需的中心数量,但建议在地域广阔的农村地区增加中心。该工具标志着评估全州住院创伤中心服务需求的初步步骤。

证据级别

经济,IV级。

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