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Preventable and Potentially Preventable Traumatic Death Rates in Neurosurgery Department: A Single Center Experience / 대한신경손상학회지
Korean Journal of Neurotrauma ; : 67-71, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-26705
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

Preventable and potentially preventable traumatic death rates is a method to evaluate the preventability of the traumatic deaths in emergency medical department. To evaluate the preventability of the traumatic deaths in patients who were admitted to neurosurgery department, we performed this study.

METHODS:

A retrospective review identified 52 patients who admitted to neurosurgery department with severe traumatic brain injuries between 2013 and 2014. Based on radiologic and clinical state at emergency room, each preventability of death was estimated by professional panel discussion. And the final death rates were calculated.

RESULTS:

The preventable and potentially preventable traumatic death rates was 19.2% in this study. This result is lower than that of the research of 2012, Korean preventable and potentially preventable traumatic death rates. The rate of preventable and potentially preventable traumatic death of operation group is lower than that of conservative treatment group. Also, we confirmed that direct transfer and the time to operation are important to reduce the preventability.

CONCLUSION:

We report the preventable and potentially preventable traumatic death rates of our institute for evaluation of preventability in severe traumatic brain injuries during the last 2 years. For decrease of preventable death, we suggest that continuous survey of the death rate of traumatic brain injury patients is required.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Brain Injuries / Retrospective Studies / Mortality / Emergencies / Emergency Service, Hospital / Methods / Neurosurgery Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Korean Journal of Neurotrauma Year: 2016 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Brain Injuries / Retrospective Studies / Mortality / Emergencies / Emergency Service, Hospital / Methods / Neurosurgery Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Korean Journal of Neurotrauma Year: 2016 Type: Article