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Factors associated with transfer of hand injuries to a level 1 trauma center: A descriptive analysis of 1147 cases

机译:与手部创伤转移到一级创伤中心相关的因素:1147例病例的描述性分析

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BACKGROUND: The transfer of patients with hand injuries involves a commitment of substantial resources, emphasizing the importance of understanding factors that may influence referral patterns. Anecdotal experience suggests that the likelihood of transfer increases during nights and weekends. This study aimed to analyze patterns of hand trauma transfers to Duke University Medical Center with respect to timing and patient insurance status. METHODS: The authors performed a retrospective chart review and analysis of 1147 consecutive patient transfers from 2005 to 2010 at a single level 1 university trauma center. Data categories included timing of transfer, patient demographics, insurance status, diagnosis, and procedures performed. Statistical analysis was performed using SAS software (SAS Institute Inc., Cary, N.C.). RESULTS: Of the patient sample, 39.8 percent was female, 30 percent were African American, and 57.3 percent were white. Contrary to our expectations, transfers were more likely during the day (p = 0.0001). Likewise, patients were more likely to present on weekdays than on weekends (p = .001). Although uninsured patients were not disproportionately represented overall, they were more frequently transferred at night (p = 0.0001), despite having the same complexity of injuries as privately insured patients. Conversely, patients with private insurance were less likely to be transferred at night (p = 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: Similar to studies in other surgical specialties, this analysis demonstrates significant associations between insurance status and hand injury transfer patterns. The current climate, including declining numbers of surgeons willing to provide emergency hand care, diminishing reimbursements, and an expanding uninsured patient population, threatens to exacerbate these concerning trends in trauma patient management.
机译:背景:手部创伤患者的转移涉及大量资源的投入,强调了理解可能影响转诊方式的因素的重要性。轶事经验表明,晚上和周末转移的可能性增加。这项研究旨在分析就时间安排和患者保险状况向杜克大学医学中心转移手部创伤的方式。方法:作者对2005年至2010年在单一一级大学创伤中心连续进行的1147例患者转移进行了回顾性图表审查和分析。数据类别包括转移时间,患者人口统计学,保险状况,诊断和所执行的程序。使用SAS软件(SAS Institute Inc.,Cary,N.C。)进行统计分析。结果:在患者样本中,女性为39.8%,非裔美国人为30%,白人为57.3%。与我们的预期相反,白天转移的可能性更高(p = 0.0001)。同样,患者在工作日出现的可能性要高于周末(p = .001)。尽管未投保的患者在整体上所占比例并不高,但他们在夜间转移的频率更高(p = 0.0001),尽管受伤的复杂性与私人投保的患者相同。相反,拥有私人保险的患者在夜间转移的可能性较小(p = 0.0001)。结论:类似于其他外科专业的研究,该分析表明保险状况与手部伤害转移模式之间存在显着关联。当前的气候,包括愿意提供紧急手部护理的外科医生人数减少,报销减少以及未保险患者人数不断增加,可能加剧有关创伤患者管理趋势的这些风险。

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