Total Prehospital Time and Tractor Injuries: A Nebraska State Trauma Registry Analysis.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY American Surgeon Pub Date : 2025-01-05 DOI:10.1177/00031348241312126
Curtis Rich, Stevin Lu, Joel R Narveson, Alex G Hall, Adrian Flores, Eric Kuncir
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Abstract

Background: Agriculture is a hazardous industry, with tractor-related incidents being among the leading causes of traumatic injury and death. These injuries tend to take place far away from hospitals, thus leading to increased prehospital time to receive care. Understanding the relationship between prehospital time and outcomes such as hospital length of stay and mortality in the state of Nebraska could inform resource allocation for tractor related injuries.

Study design: A 10-year retrospective study abstracting adults involved in tractor injuries using The Nebraska State Trauma Registry was performed. Mortality was evaluated using standard logistic regression, while length of stay outcomes were estimated using the negative binomial distribution. Adjusted model covariates included age, arrived from status, and Injury Severity Score.

Results: A total of 100 tractor-related injuries were included. Extremity injuries made up the largest percentage of injury types (44%). Injury severity scores were considered low in most patients. The majority of injuries were experienced by a party not operating the tractor. After adjusting for age, the scene of patient arrival, and Injury Severity Score, total prehospital time was not a significant predictor of facility length of stay or mortality.

Conclusion: Access to care is an ongoing problem for many communities in the United States, with the Midwest having some of the largest regions with poor access to care. We did not find a significant relationship between prehospital time and outcomes related to length of stay or mortality. Future studies should assess for differences in outcomes among accident types such as roll-over accidents vs collisions.

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院前总时间和牵引车损伤:内布拉斯加州创伤登记分析。
背景:农业是一个危险行业,与拖拉机有关的事故是造成创伤性伤害和死亡的主要原因之一。这些伤害往往发生在远离医院的地方,因此导致院前接受护理的时间增加。了解院前时间与内布拉斯加州住院时间和死亡率等结果之间的关系,可以为拖拉机相关伤害的资源分配提供信息。研究设计:利用内布拉斯加州创伤登记处进行了一项为期10年的回顾性研究。使用标准逻辑回归评估死亡率,而使用负二项分布估计住院时间。调整后的模型协变量包括年龄、到达状态和损伤严重程度评分。结果:共纳入100例牵引器相关损伤。肢体损伤在损伤类型中所占比例最大(44%)。大多数患者的损伤严重程度评分较低。大多数受伤是由没有操作拖拉机的一方造成的。在调整了年龄、患者到达现场和损伤严重程度评分后,院前总时间并不是住院时间或死亡率的显著预测因子。结论:对美国许多社区来说,获得医疗服务是一个持续存在的问题,中西部地区是获得医疗服务最困难的地区之一。我们没有发现院前时间与住院时间或死亡率相关的结果有显著关系。未来的研究应该评估不同事故类型的结果差异,比如翻车事故和碰撞事故。
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American Surgeon 医学-外科
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期刊介绍: The American Surgeon is a monthly peer-reviewed publication published by the Southeastern Surgical Congress. Its area of concentration is clinical general surgery, as defined by the content areas of the American Board of Surgery: alimentary tract (including bariatric surgery), abdomen and its contents, breast, skin and soft tissue, endocrine system, solid organ transplantation, pediatric surgery, surgical critical care, surgical oncology (including head and neck surgery), trauma and emergency surgery, and vascular surgery.
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