Peer Review Audit of Trauma Deaths in a Developing Country

Afzal Ali Jat, Muhammad Rizwan Khan, Hasnain Zafar, Asad Jamil Raja, Qamar Hoda, Rifat Rehmani, Riaz Hussain Lakdawala, Saad Bashir

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Peer review of trauma deaths can be used to evaluate the efficacy of trauma systems. The objective of this study was to estimate the proportion of preventable trauma deaths and the factors contributing to poor outcome using peer review in a tertiary care hospital in a developing country. METHODS: All trauma deaths during a 2-year period (1 January 1998 to 30 December 1999) were identified and registered in a computerized trauma registry, and the probability of survival was calculated for all patients. Summary data, including registry information and details of prehospital, emergency room, and definitive care, were provided to all members of the peer review committee 1 week before the committee meeting. The committee then reviewed all cases and classified each death as preventable, potentially preventable, or non-preventable. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: A total of 279 patients were registered in the trauma registry during the study period, including 18 trauma deaths. Peer review judged that six were preventable, seven were potentially preventable, and four were non-preventable. One patient was excluded because the record was not available for review. The proportion of preventable and potentially preventable deaths was significantly higher in our study than from developed countries. Of the multiple contributing factors identified, the most important were inadequate prehospital care, inappropriate interhospital transfer, limited hospital resources, and an absence of integrated and organized trauma care. This study summarizes the challenges faced in trauma care in a developing country.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)58-64
Number of pages7
JournalAsian Journal of Surgery
Volume27
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2004

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