기사
Mortality Benefit of Transfer to Level I versus Level II Trauma Centers for Head-Injured Patients /
- 개인저자
- McConnell, K. John. et al
- 수록페이지
- 435-458 p.
- 발행일자
- 2005.04.20
- 출판사
- Blackwell Publishing Ltd
초록
[영문]To determine whether head-injured patients transferred to level I trauma centers have reduced mortality relative to transfers to level II trauma centers.Retrospective cohort study of 542 patients with head injury who initially presented to 1 of 31 rural trauma centers in Oregon and Washington, and were transferred from the emergency department to 1 of 15 level I or level II trauma centers, between 1991 and 1994.A bivariate probit, instrumental variables model was used to estimate the effect of transfer to level I versus level II trauma centers on 30-day postdischarge mortality. Independent variables included age, gender, Injury Severity Scale (ISS), other indicators of injury severity, and a dichotomous variable indicating transfer to a level I trauma center. The differential distance between the nearest level I and level II trauma centers was used as an instrument.Patients transferred to level I trauma centers differ in unmeasured ways from patients transferred to level II trauma centers, biasing estimates based on standard statistical methods. Transfer to a level I trauma center reduced absolute mortality risk by 10.1% (95% confidence interval 0.3%, 22.2%) compared with transfer to level II trauma centers.Patients with severe head injuries transferred from rural trauma centers to level I centers are likely to have improved survival relative to transfer to level II centers.