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The Impact of Relocating a Trauma Center: Observations on Patient Injury Demographics and Resident Volumes

Introduction Changing the physical zip code location of an academic trauma center may affect the distribution and surgical volume of its trauma patients. General surgical residency case log requirements may also be affected. This study describes the impact of moving a level I trauma center to a diff...

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Autores principales: Punja, Viren, Capasso, Thomas, Ray, Kelley M, Stokes, Laura, Narveson, Joel, Niu, Fang, Patel, Neil D, Ewing, Kaily, Fernandez, Carlos A, Veatch, Jessica, Kuncir, Eirc
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Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9652781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36381923
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.30256
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author Punja, Viren
Capasso, Thomas
Ray, Kelley M
Stokes, Laura
Narveson, Joel
Niu, Fang
Patel, Neil D
Ewing, Kaily
Fernandez, Carlos A
Veatch, Jessica
Kuncir, Eirc
author_facet Punja, Viren
Capasso, Thomas
Ray, Kelley M
Stokes, Laura
Narveson, Joel
Niu, Fang
Patel, Neil D
Ewing, Kaily
Fernandez, Carlos A
Veatch, Jessica
Kuncir, Eirc
author_sort Punja, Viren
collection PubMed
description Introduction Changing the physical zip code location of an academic trauma center may affect the distribution and surgical volume of its trauma patients. General surgical residency case log requirements may also be affected. This study describes the impact of moving a level I trauma center to a different zip code location, on the hospital and resident trauma case volumes. Methods This retrospective analysis included all patients within the local trauma registry across two fiscal years representing the pre- and post-move timeframes. Variables collected included patient basic sociodemographic and injury information, trauma activation level and transfer status, management (operative management [OPM] versus non-operative management [NOPM]), and resident case logs. Results During fiscal years 2016-2017 and 2017-2018, 3,025 patients were included. Pre-move and post-move trauma volumes were 1,208 and 1,817 respectively. Post-move changes demonstrated differences in basic sociodemographics, with differences in age (six years older), a shift toward white and away from black (12.89%), and males being seen more frequently (11.87%). Injury severity score distribution shifted (7.72%) towards less severe trauma scores (<15), the percentage of patients with blunt trauma (4.19%) and falls increased (ground level and greater than 1 meter, 9.78%) while the number of patients considered full activations were decreased (15.67%). Proportions of OPM and NOPM trauma cases remained unchanged with the exception of a reduction in emergent operative trauma (3.1%). Resident case logs requirements were met both pre- and post-move. Conclusion Relocating the trauma center to a different zip code location did not negatively impact our resident case volumes. Total trauma volumes were increased, with a shift in the demographics and severity distribution of injuries.
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spelling pubmed-96527812022-11-14 The Impact of Relocating a Trauma Center: Observations on Patient Injury Demographics and Resident Volumes Punja, Viren Capasso, Thomas Ray, Kelley M Stokes, Laura Narveson, Joel Niu, Fang Patel, Neil D Ewing, Kaily Fernandez, Carlos A Veatch, Jessica Kuncir, Eirc Cureus Emergency Medicine Introduction Changing the physical zip code location of an academic trauma center may affect the distribution and surgical volume of its trauma patients. General surgical residency case log requirements may also be affected. This study describes the impact of moving a level I trauma center to a different zip code location, on the hospital and resident trauma case volumes. Methods This retrospective analysis included all patients within the local trauma registry across two fiscal years representing the pre- and post-move timeframes. Variables collected included patient basic sociodemographic and injury information, trauma activation level and transfer status, management (operative management [OPM] versus non-operative management [NOPM]), and resident case logs. Results During fiscal years 2016-2017 and 2017-2018, 3,025 patients were included. Pre-move and post-move trauma volumes were 1,208 and 1,817 respectively. Post-move changes demonstrated differences in basic sociodemographics, with differences in age (six years older), a shift toward white and away from black (12.89%), and males being seen more frequently (11.87%). Injury severity score distribution shifted (7.72%) towards less severe trauma scores (<15), the percentage of patients with blunt trauma (4.19%) and falls increased (ground level and greater than 1 meter, 9.78%) while the number of patients considered full activations were decreased (15.67%). Proportions of OPM and NOPM trauma cases remained unchanged with the exception of a reduction in emergent operative trauma (3.1%). Resident case logs requirements were met both pre- and post-move. Conclusion Relocating the trauma center to a different zip code location did not negatively impact our resident case volumes. Total trauma volumes were increased, with a shift in the demographics and severity distribution of injuries. Cureus 2022-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9652781/ /pubmed/36381923 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.30256 Text en Copyright © 2022, Punja et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Punja, Viren
Capasso, Thomas
Ray, Kelley M
Stokes, Laura
Narveson, Joel
Niu, Fang
Patel, Neil D
Ewing, Kaily
Fernandez, Carlos A
Veatch, Jessica
Kuncir, Eirc
The Impact of Relocating a Trauma Center: Observations on Patient Injury Demographics and Resident Volumes
title The Impact of Relocating a Trauma Center: Observations on Patient Injury Demographics and Resident Volumes
title_full The Impact of Relocating a Trauma Center: Observations on Patient Injury Demographics and Resident Volumes
title_fullStr The Impact of Relocating a Trauma Center: Observations on Patient Injury Demographics and Resident Volumes
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Relocating a Trauma Center: Observations on Patient Injury Demographics and Resident Volumes
title_short The Impact of Relocating a Trauma Center: Observations on Patient Injury Demographics and Resident Volumes
title_sort impact of relocating a trauma center: observations on patient injury demographics and resident volumes
topic Emergency Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9652781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36381923
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.30256
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