Appropriateness of Patient Transfer With Associated Orthopaedic Injuries to a Level I Trauma Center

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作者
Crichlow, Renn J. [1 ]
Zeni, Amer [1 ]
Reveal, Greg [1 ]
Kuhl, Mitchell [2 ]
Heisler, Jason
Kaehr, David [1 ]
Vijay, Palaniswamy
Musapatika, Dana L. [1 ]
机构
[1] OrthoIndy, Indianapolis, IN USA
[2] St Cloud Orthoped, St Cloud, MN USA
关键词
patient transfer; orthopaedic; trauma; EMTALA; patient dumping; EMERGENCY MEDICAL-TREATMENT; ACTIVE LABOR ACT; REQUESTS; EMTALA;
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10.1097/BOT.0b013e3181ddfde9
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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摘要
Objective: To prospectively evaluate the appropriateness, indications, risk factors, and epidemiology of patients with orthopaedic injuries transferred to a Level I trauma center. Design: Prospective data were supplemented through chart review on all patients transferred to a Level I trauma center with orthopaedic injuries (n = 546) from January 1, 2007, to December 31, 2007. The accepting orthopaedic trauma surgeon evaluated the appropriateness of transfer by visual analog scale. Setting: A Level I trauma center. Participants: Patients transferred to the trauma center requiring orthopaedic trauma service involvement. Main Outcome Measurements: Demographics and visual analog scale appropriateness scores were collected on each patient. Results: The authors considered 16.5% of the cohort inappropriate transfers, 49.3% appropriate, and the remaining 34.2% were designated as intermediate. The transfers came from an emergency department physician in 81% of cases, an orthopaedic surgeon in 14% of cases, and 5% by general surgeon or internist. One hundred forty-eight cases transferred primarily as a result of orthopaedic injuries had an available orthopaedic surgeon on-call at the original institution. Sixty percent were transferred as a result of orthopaedic injury complexity, but only 39% of the 148 were evaluated by an actual orthopaedic surgeon before transfer. Lack of orthopaedic coverage at the referring hospital accounted for 27% of transfers. Conclusions: A total of 16.5% of transfers were deemed completely inappropriate by the accepting orthopaedic traumatologist. Most transfers, both appropriate and inappropriate, were attributed to either complete lack of orthopaedic coverage or a lack of expertise at the referring center.
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