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Analysis of mortality over 7 years in a mature trauma center: evolution of preventable mortality in severe trauma patients

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Abstract

Purpose

The study of preventable trauma deaths is one mechanism used to examine the quality of care and outcomes of a trauma system. The present study aims to define the rate of preventable (PD) and potentially preventable death (PPD) in our mature trauma center, determine its leading causes, and evaluate the evolution of this rate over the years.

Methods

We performed a retrospective observational study in the Sainte Anne Military Teaching Hospital, Toulon (Var), France. From January 2013 to December 2020, all patients with severe trauma admitted to our trauma center and who died were analyzed. An independent group of 4 experts in the management of severe trauma performed the classification of deaths using a DELPHI method.

Results

During the study period, 180 deaths occurred among 2642 consecutive severe trauma patients (overall mortality 6.8%). 169 deaths were analyzed, Eleven (6.5%) were considered PD, and thirty-eight (22.1%) were PPD. 69 errors were identified. The most frequent errors were in pre-hospital (excessive pre-hospital times 33.3% and inadequate management 29%). Time before surgery was considered excessive in 15.9% of cases. Over the study period, the rates of PD and PPD deaths remained stable.

Conclusion

PD and PPD rates are still high and do not decrease over the years in our mature trauma center. It confirms the need for progress in the management of severe trauma patients. Reducing the time to provide care seems to be the main area for improvement. Further studies will be necessary to better target the points to be improved.

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The authors declare that the data are kept by the HIA Sainte Anne and are available on request.

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MC, JB, JC and SG design the study. MC is its guarantor. BP, MB, NL and PP were the independent experts and performed the data analysis. MC and J-BM were the two other experts. MC and SG, established and managed the statistical analysis. All the authors have contributed to writing the manuscript and approving the final manuscript.

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Guigues, S., Cotte, J., Morvan, JB. et al. Analysis of mortality over 7 years in a mature trauma center: evolution of preventable mortality in severe trauma patients. Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg 49, 1425–1431 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00068-022-02194-5

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