Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia (Aug 2013)

Tertiary assessment of trauma patients in a hospital in the city of São Paulo: a question of necessity

  • Thiago Ricardo Roessle,
  • Claudia Diniz Freitas,
  • Herman Fabian Moscovici,
  • Caio Zamboni,
  • Jose Octavio Soares Hungria,
  • Ralph Walter Christian,
  • Marcelo Tomanik Mercadante

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rbo.2012.08.008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 4
pp. 357 – 361

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE: To minimize the occurrence of missed injuries, the tertiary evaluation was introduced consisting of reassessment of the patient, 24 hours after admission, with: complete history, physical examination, review of exams and diagnostic testing if necessary. METHODS: Observational study evaluating trauma patients admitted to a teaching hospital in São Paulo, according to a protocol for tertiary evaluation. RESULTS: Between February and May 2012, for 12 weeks, 182 patients were submitted to tertiary evaluation, 100 (55%) polytraumatized and 82 (45%) were victims of low-energy trauma. Neglected lesions were observed in 21 (11.5%) patients, who had 28 missed injuries. Of these 28 lesions, seven (25%) required surgical treatment. CONCLUSION: Strategies including formal tertiary evaluation, the protocol applied for assessing trauma victims, seem to be beneficial in these patients, regardless of the mechanism of trauma. The method is easily applied, effective and has low cost in identifying missed injuries in the victims of trauma.

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