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Penetrating Trauma Registry and Open Source Data

Recruiting
16 - 75 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

Penetrating injuries comprise roughly 30% of Methodist Health System (MHS) trauma patients. Firearm-related events have become more prevalent in the past few years. Active shooter events, mass casualties, assaults, and homicide are more commonplace which leads to an increase of trauma patients needing management of penetrating injuries.

Description

Penetrating injuries comprise roughly 30% of Methodist Health System (MHS) trauma patients. Firearm-related events have become more prevalent in the past few years . Active shooter events, mass casualties, assaults, and homicide are more commonplace which leads to an increase of trauma patients needing management of penetrating injuries. On average, penetrating traumas only make up 14% of comparable center patient volumes. In spring 2022, we also were ranked 3/10 for our penetrating trauma outcomes with lower than expected mortality (TQIP Benchmarking Report). Together, as a Level 1 trauma center with above average penetrating injury volume we must take efforts to best understand the opportunities for our patients and disseminate those observations to the trauma community

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • • Aged 16 years or older (National Trauma Data Standard for adult)
    • Penetrating injury or intent to cause penetrating injury

Exclusion Criteria:

  • • Aged 15 years or younger
    • Prisoners, pregnant persons, or other protected population
    • Not involved in penetrating trauma

Study details

Penetrating Trauma Registry and Open Source Data

NCT06136273

Methodist Health System

25 January 2024

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