Preventable trauma deaths: From panel review to population based-studies

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Chiara O. [1 ]
Cimbanassi S. [1 ]
Pitidis A. [2 ]
Vesconi S. [3 ]
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[1] Niguarda Ca'Granda Hospital, Post-Graduate School of General Surgery, University of Milano
[2] National Institute of Health, Ministry of Health, Rome
[3] Niguarda Ca'Granda Hospital, Division of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, University of Milano
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Injury Severity Score; Trauma Center; Trauma Care; Abbreviate Injury Scale; Trauma System;
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10.1186/1749-7922-1-12
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Preventable trauma deaths are defined as deaths which could be avoided if optimal care has been delivered. Studies on preventable trauma deaths have been accomplished initially with panel reviews of pre-hospital and hospital charts. However, several investigators questioned the reliability and validity of this method because of low reproducibility of implicit judgments when they are made by different experts. Nevertheless, number of studies were published all around the world and ultimately gained some credibility, particularly in regions where comparisons were made before and after trauma system implementation with a resultant fall in mortality. During the last decade of century the method of comparing observed survival with probability of survival calculated from large trauma registries has obtained popularity. Preventable trauma deaths were identified as deaths occurred notwithstanding a high calculated probability of survival. In recent years, preventable trauma deaths studies have been replaced by population-based studies, which use databases representative of overall population, therefore with high epidemiologic value. These databases contain readily available information which carry out the advantage of objectivity and large numbers. Nowadays, population-based researches provide the strongest evidence regarding the effectiveness of trauma systems and trauma centers on patient outcomes. © 2006 Chiara et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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