Trauma Registry: Our Experience
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.4, No. 9)Publication Date: 2015-09-05
Authors : Kalpana Singh; Gopal Kumar; Anshu Singh; Vishambhar Singh; Shrinivas;
Page : 306-308
Keywords : trauma center; RTA; critical care abscess; epidemology; csom; headache;
Abstract
Aim To analyze the data of patients admitted in trauma center in initial 100 days. Material and methods A retrospective study conducted at Trauma center, BHU. Data of patients registered in initial 100 days (20 April 2015- 30 July 2015), analyzed and interpretated. Results Total number of registered patients was 2695 in these 100 days. Most of the patients were of road traffic accidents 984 cases (36.5 %), fall from height 783 (29 %), physically assaulted cases were 313 (11.6 %), gunshot injuries 19 (0.70 %) and other categories includes 845 (31.35 %) cases. Most of the patients we treated efficiently and discharged. Mortality rate in our trauma center 147 (5.45 %). Conclusion Rising number of road traffic accidents is the major area of our concern as most of the patients registered in trauma center were of RTA. High quality patient care, availability of superspeciality doctors and highly sensitive equipments, for 24 hours and 7 days will able to manage any grave situation or mass casualty.
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