Standardized mortality ratio analysis on a sample of severely injured patients from a large Canadian city without regionalized trauma care
- PMID: 1507282
- DOI: 10.1097/00005373-199208000-00007
Standardized mortality ratio analysis on a sample of severely injured patients from a large Canadian city without regionalized trauma care
Abstract
Flora's Z statistic and standardized mortality ratios (SMRs) as indicators of excess mortality were calculated for a sample of 355 patients with major trauma. A statistically significant overall excess mortality was observed in this sample (Z = 6.77, SMR = 1.81, p less than 0.05). Advanced life support provided by physicians at the scene (MD-ALS) was not associated with reduced excess mortality. A significant trend toward lower excess mortality was associated with a higher level of trauma care at the receiving hospital (p less than 0.05). Total prehospital time over 60 minutes was associated with a significant increase in excess mortality (p less than 0.001). These results support regionalization of trauma care and failed to show any benefit associated with MD-ALS.
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