Geographical Information System Evaluation and Trends of Nonaccidental Trauma at a Level I Trauma Center, Pilot Study

Autor: Heather Katrina Tabolt, Vincent Galdi, Matthew Krause, Patricia Anne Phillips, Kamalijit Kaur, Michael Robert Smith, Robert Lee Davis, Tatyana Shvilkina
Rok vydání: 2017
Předmět:
Adult
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Adolescent
government.form_of_government
Geographic Mapping
Poison control
Pilot Projects
Wounds
Penetrating

Violence
010501 environmental sciences
Wounds
Nonpenetrating

01 natural sciences
Occupational safety and health
Young Adult
03 medical and health sciences
Spatio-Temporal Analysis
0302 clinical medicine
Blunt
Trauma Centers
Injury prevention
medicine
Emergency medical services
Humans
Child
Aged
Retrospective Studies
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Aged
80 and over

business.industry
Trauma center
Infant
Newborn

Infant
030208 emergency & critical care medicine
Middle Aged
medicine.disease
Surgery
Child
Preschool

Geographic Information Systems
government
Female
New York City
Medical emergency
business
Penetrating trauma
Incident report
Zdroj: Annals of Surgery. 265:418-423
ISSN: 0003-4932
DOI: 10.1097/sla.0000000000001663
Popis: PREMISE: Although trauma may be considered a random act, geographical patterns of trauma potentially emerge. Our institution is unique in that it rests at an intersection of two of the highest areas of poverty and assault in New York City and has adequate data to analyze these patterns. METHODS: We review the incident reports logged by emergency medical services (EMS) technicians arriving with intentionally injured trauma patients from January 1 to December 31, 2013 at a single institution. After acquisition of this data, it was placed into a computer file using an individual identifying numbers for each incident along with latitude and longitude coordinates determined by global positioning software for each event. The data were separated into blunt and penetrating categories. Penetrating trauma was further separated into the type of instrument used: edged weapon or firearm. Kernel density estimate using the Crimestat program was then performed to determine the epicenters with the highest incidents of nonaccidental trauma. RESULTS: Two hundred eighty-three patients were evaluated for assault-related trauma. Two hundred fifty-four patients were included in the mapping of the data with almost equal blunt and penetrating trauma. Seventy-four percent of trauma occurred from 6 PM to 6 AM, and 41% occurring between midnight and 6 AM. Of patients, 32.7% were found to be assaulted at their home address. Regression analysis demonstrated that each type of trauma had unique epicenters of likelihood for occurrence. CONCLUSIONS: We can only speculate the reasons for many of these results at this time and further research into the sociological, psychological, and environmental factors is required. A high proportion of patients are assaulted at their home addresses. Further study is necessary to improve patient care with additional data provided by emergency medical services, police departments and surrounding hospitals. Language: en
Databáze: OpenAIRE