PLoS ONE (Jan 2020)

Maturation process and international accreditation of trauma system in a rapidly developing country.

  • Ayman El-Menyar,
  • Ahammad Mekkodathil,
  • Mohammad Asim,
  • Rafael Consunji,
  • Gustav Strandvik,
  • Ruben Peralta,
  • Sandro Rizoli,
  • Husham Abdelrahman,
  • Monira Mollazehi,
  • Ashok Parchani,
  • Hassan Al-Thani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243658
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 12
p. e0243658

Abstract

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BackgroundAs trauma systems mature, they are expected to improve patient care, reduce in-hospital complications and optimize outcomes. Qatar has a single trauma center, at the Hamad General Hospital, which serves as the hub for the trauma system that was verified as a level 1 trauma system by the Accreditation Canada International Distinction program in 2014. We hypothesized that this international accreditation was a major step, in the maturation process of the Qatar trauma system, that has positively impacted patient care, reduced complications and improved outcomes of trauma patients in such a rapidly developing country.MethodsA retrospective analysis of data was conducted for all trauma patients who were admitted between 2010 and 2018. Data were obtained from the level 1 trauma center registry at Hamad Medical Corporation. Patients were divided into Group 1- pre-accreditation (admitted from January 2010 to October 2014) and Group 2- post-accreditation (admitted from November 2014 to December 2018). Patients' characteristics and in-hospital outcomes were analyzed and compared. Data included patients' demographics; injury types, mechanism and injury severity scores, interventions, hospital stay, complications and mortality (pre-hospital and in-hospital). Time series analysis for mortality was performed using expert modeler.ResultsData from a total of 15,864 patients was collected and analyzed. Group 2 patients had more severe injuries in comparison to Group 1 (pConclusionsThe international recognition and accreditation of the trauma center in 2014 was the key factor in the maturation of the trauma system that improved the in-hospital outcomes. Accreditation also brought other benefits including a reduction in VAP and hospital length of stay. However, further studies are required to explore the maturation process of all individual components of the trauma system including the prehospital setting.