Revista Médica de Minas Gerais (May 2022)

Profile of pediatric patients from a trauma center in Brazil: a cross-sectional study

  • Faria, Isabella M F Faria,
  • Moura, Carolina B,
  • Buda, Alexandra,
  • Sousa, Alice R,
  • Solar, Fernanda C C ,
  • Carvalho, Larissa S A,
  • Bueno, Mariana C,
  • Chaves, Laura P V,
  • Teixeira, Ana Laura M,
  • Campos, Fernanda G C,
  • Truche, Paul,
  • Bentes, Aline ,
  • Abib, Simone,
  • Botelho, Fabio M

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5935/2238-3182.2022e32106
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32
p. e-32106

Abstract

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Purpose: To describe the epidemiology of pediatric patients admitted to a trauma center in Minas Gerais, Brazil, as well as to characterize the care received since; characterize the data from hospital admission to the propaedeutics. Methods: This is a retrospective study whose data collection took place between October 2017 and March 2018 at Hospital João XXIII. Data were collected in all children under 14 years of age who were classified as victims of trauma of “very urgent” or “emergency” according to the Manchester protocol. Descriptive analysis was performed, including the following variables: age, gender, trauma mechanism, medical specialty of the first assessment provider, need for surgical procedures, propaedeutics and death. Results: The mean age of patients was 6.9 years. The main trauma mechanism identified was mechanical fall injury (104; 37.9%). Head trauma was the most frequent type of trauma observed, affecting 174 (65.4% of patients). In total, 44 (16.1%) children were operated. Five children (1.8%) died during the period of this epidemiological assessment. Conclusion: The most frequent pediatric trauma mechanism was mechanical fall, the most common injury was traumatic brain injury, male children were more affected than females. And the physician who performed the first assessment most frequently was general surgeons. The focused evaluation with ultrasonography in trauma proved to be a safe exam for the screening of traumatic injuries. This study revealed important information to inform future updates on pediatric trauma primary assessment protocols.

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