Causes and Timing of Unplanned ICU Admissions Among Trauma Patients at a Level 1 Trauma Center

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Jensen, Stephanie [1 ]
Gallagher, Robert [2 ]
Sing, Ronald [1 ]
Fajardo, Rafael Torres [1 ]
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[1] Dept Surg, Carolinas Med Ctr, 1000 Blythe Blvd,MEB Off 601, Charlotte, NC 28202 USA
[2] Moines Univ, Sch Med, W Des Moines, IA USA
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intensive care unit; surgical quality; trauma; trauma acute care; INTENSIVE-CARE-UNIT; RISK-FACTORS; READMISSION; MORTALITY;
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10.1177/00031348241241659
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background Unexpected ICU admissions are a key quality metric in trauma care. The purpose of this study is to identify the most common causes of unplanned ICU admissions among trauma patients at an ACS-verified level 1 trauma center. Methods A retrospective review was conducted of all trauma patients with unplanned admission to the ICU at a level 1 trauma center between 2019 and 2021. Unplanned ICU admissions were categorized into (1) "bounce-backs," patients previously admitted to the ICU and (2) "upgrades," patients who had not previously been cared for in the ICU. Results Of 300 unexpected ICU transfers, bounce-backs accounted for 69% and upgrades 31%. The most common injuries were traumatic brain injuries (40%) and rib fractures (41.3%). In-hospital mortality rate was 10% and did not significantly differ between bounce-backs and upgrades (12 vs 5%, P = .92). Respiratory distress was the most common cause of transfer (41.1%), followed by neurologic (29.6%) and cardiovascular decline (21.2%). Patients were on average 928 mL fluid positive 72 hours prior to transfer (t > 0, P < .0001), and 295 mL fluid positive in the 24 hours prior to transfer (t > 0, P .0003). Patients transferred for respiratory distress were no more fluid over-balanced than those transferred for other reasons. Conclusion We found a large percent of unplanned transfers occurring within 48 hours of admission or transfer out of the ICU suggesting under-triage as a leading cause of bounce-backs and upgrades. Respiratory distress was the leading cause of transfer. These findings highlight opportunities for targeted interventions.
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