Civilian gunshot wounds--outpatient management
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Civilian gunshot wounds--outpatient management
Abstract
Cost containment is important in this time of inner-city economic and health-care crisis. Of 28,150 patients treated for gunshot wounds (GSWs) from 1977 through 1991, 16,892 (60%) were treated as outpatients after emergency department evaluation and treatment. The complication rate was 1.8% (mostly infections), and nine patients were later found to have vascular injuries requiring surgical treatment. These were identified later at outpatient follow-up and treated with no long-term morbidity or mortality. A conservative estimate of the cost savings from this study was more than $37 million. With a more liberal use of angiography to eliminate rare missed vascular injuries, many GSW victims can be safely treated as outpatients, eliminating the need for expensive in-hospital observation.
Comment in
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Firearm injuries have not only a substantial morbidity and mortality, but also an enormous cost to society.J Trauma. 1995 Mar;38(3):464-5. doi: 10.1097/00005373-199503000-00039. J Trauma. 1995. PMID: 7897744 No abstract available.
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