Preventable deaths after head injury: a clinical audit of performance. |
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Authors: | I C Phair D J Barton M J Allen M R Barnes |
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Affiliation: | Accident and Emergency Department, Leicester Royal Infirmary, UK. |
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Abstract: | A retrospective trauma audit of 267 consecutive patients presenting to the resuscitation room of an accident and emergency department identified 107 (M = 0.73) patients with CNS predominant injuries in a period of 1 year. The mortality rate was 33 per cent. Application of the TRISS method indicated that 18 (51 per cent) of the 35 deaths (Z = 5.74, P less than 0.001) were mathematically unexpected; no unexpected survivors were identified. Subsequent peer review agreed that death was preventable in 11 cases. The peer panel suggested that the lack of an on-site neurosurgical service may have affected the outcome of this group of patients adversely. |
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