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Resource utilization and its management in splenic trauma
Authors:Cochran Amalia  Mann N Clay  Dean J Michael  Cook Lawrence J  Barton Richard G
Affiliation:a Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, University of Utah, 30 N. 1900 East, Room 3B110, Salt Lake City, UT 84312, USA
b Intermountain Injury Control Research Center, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Abstract:

Background

This study compared resource utilization and its management for splenic injury at 2 level-I trauma centers and a pediatric referral center with other facilities in a state currently developing a trauma system.

Methods

Management strategy, length of stay, and total charges for children were compared among the pediatric referral center, trauma centers, and other facilities. Adult management, length of stay, and total charges were compared between trauma centers and other facilities.

Results

Nonoperative management was more frequent in children at the pediatric referral center than trauma centers or other facilities and was more common in adults at trauma centers than at other facilities. Mean length of stay and total charges for children were significantly greater at the pediatric referral center and trauma centers than at other facilities and for adults at trauma centers than at other facilities. Facility type was associated with length of stay and total charges when injury type and severity were controlled.

Conclusions

Nonoperative management of splenic injury is more common at trauma centers, and splenic trauma management may be more costly at trauma centers.
Keywords:Probabilistic data linkage   Resource utilization   Splenic trauma
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