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年龄与国家创伤体系中主要损伤的分布。

Age and the distribution of major injury across a national trauma system.

机构信息

Newcastle University School of Medicine, Newcastle University, Cookson Building, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE2 4HH, UK.

Trauma Audit and Research Network, University of Manchester, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Salford M6 8HD, UK.

出版信息

Age Ageing. 2020 Feb 27;49(2):218-226. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afz151.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Trauma places a significant burden on healthcare services, and its management impacts greatly on the injured patient. The demographic of major trauma is changing as the population ages, increasingly unveiling gaps in processes of managing older patients. Key to improving patient care is the ability to characterise current patient distribution.

OBJECTIVES

There is no contemporary evidence available to characterise how age impacts on trauma patient distribution at a national level. Through an analysis of the Trauma Audit Research Network (TARN) database, we describe the nature of Major Trauma in England since the configuration of regional trauma networks, with focus on injury distribution, ultimate treating institution and any transfer in-between.

METHODS

The TARN database was analysed for all patients presenting from April 2012 to the end of October 2017 in NHS England.

RESULTS

About 307,307 patients were included, of which 63.8% presented directly to a non-specialist hospital (trauma unit (TU)). Fall from standing height in older patients, presenting and largely remaining in TUs, dominates the English trauma caseload. Contrary to perception, major trauma patients currently are being cared for in both specialist (major trauma centres (MTCs)) and non-specialist (TU) hospitals. Paediatric trauma accounts for <5% of trauma cases and is focussed on paediatric MTCs.

CONCLUSIONS

Within adult major trauma patients in England, mechanism of injury is dominated by low level falls, particularly in older people. These patients are predominately cared for in TUs. This work illustrates the reality of current care pathways for major trauma patients in England in the recently configured regional trauma networks.

摘要

背景

创伤给医疗服务带来了巨大负担,其管理对受伤患者影响重大。随着人口老龄化,重大创伤的人群特征正在发生变化,这逐渐暴露出老年患者管理流程中的差距。改善患者护理的关键是能够描述当前患者的分布情况。

目的

目前尚无关于年龄如何影响全国范围内创伤患者分布的当代证据。通过对创伤审核研究网络(TARN)数据库进行分析,我们描述了自区域创伤网络配置以来英格兰重大创伤的性质,重点是伤害分布、最终治疗机构以及其间的任何转移。

方法

分析了 2012 年 4 月至 2017 年 10 月底期间在英格兰国民保健制度(NHS)中就诊的所有 TARN 数据库患者。

结果

共纳入约 307307 例患者,其中 63.8%直接到非专科医院(创伤单元(TU))就诊。老年人从站立高度坠落的情况更为常见,且主要在 TUs 就诊,这在英国创伤患者中占主导地位。与人们的看法相反,目前重大创伤患者不仅在专科(主要创伤中心(MTC))医院,也在非专科(TU)医院接受治疗。儿科创伤占创伤病例的<5%,主要集中在儿科 MTC。

结论

在英格兰的成年重大创伤患者中,损伤机制主要是低水平跌倒,尤其是老年人。这些患者主要在 TUs 接受治疗。这项工作说明了在最近配置的区域创伤网络中,英格兰重大创伤患者当前护理路径的实际情况。

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