The preventability of death in road traffic fatalities with head injury in Victoria, Australia. The Consultative Committee on Road Traffic Fatalities. 2000

J V Rosenfeld, and F T McDermott, and J D Laidlaw, and S M Cordner, and A B Tremayne
Department of Neurosurgery, Departments of Paediatrics and Surgery, Royal Children's and Royal Melbourne Hospitals and University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia.

Since 1992 the Consultative Committee on Road Traffic Fatalities in Victoria (CCRTF) has examined the medical management of patients who died following motor vehicle accidents. Three hundred and fifty-five fatalities with head injury occurring between 1 July, 1992 and 31 December 1997 were assessed by the CCRTF. They represented 79% of the total 449 fatalities examined by the Committee. Following examination of the complete medical records and multidisciplinary discussion, the Committee considered 237 (67%) of the 355 neurotrauma deaths to be non-preventable, 105 (30%) potentially preventable and 13 (4%) preventable. The present analysis excludes the non-preventable deaths in order to focus on preventable factors. Problems identified in the 118 patients pre-hospital included: no intubation; prolonged scene time; and no intravenous access; in 139 emergency room attendances: inappropriate reception including delay in arrival of a consultant, no neurosurgical consultation, no CT scan of the head, inadequate blood gases and oxygen monitoring, inadequate fluid resuscitation, delayed respiratory resuscitation and delayed dispatch to the operating room; in 111 operating room visits: no ICP monitoring, inadequate fluid administration and inappropriate anaesthetic technique; and in 90 intensive care unit admissions: no ICP monitoring. Overall, 1745 individual problems in the various areas of care were identified, of which 1104 (63%) were judged to have contributed to death. Improved delivery and quality of trauma care could reduce the identified problems in emergency services and clinical management. Basic principles of trauma management remain the most important means of reducing morbidity and death following road trauma. The leadership role of the neurosurgeon in neurotrauma care is emphasised.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007223 Infant A child between 1 and 23 months of age. Infants
D008297 Male Males
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D002423 Cause of Death Factors which produce cessation of all vital bodily functions. They can be analyzed from an epidemiologic viewpoint. Causes of Death,Death Cause,Death Causes
D002648 Child A person 6 to 12 years of age. An individual 2 to 5 years old is CHILD, PRESCHOOL. Children
D002675 Child, Preschool A child between the ages of 2 and 5. Children, Preschool,Preschool Child,Preschool Children
D004632 Emergency Medical Services Services specifically designed, staffed, and equipped for the emergency care of patients. Emergency Care,Emergency Health Services,Emergicenters,Prehospital Emergency Care,Emergency Care, Prehospital,Emergency Services, Medical,Medical Services, Emergency,Services, Emergency Medical,Emergency Health Service,Emergency Medical Service,Emergency Service, Medical,Emergicenter,Health Service, Emergency,Health Services, Emergency,Medical Emergency Service,Medical Emergency Services,Medical Service, Emergency,Service, Emergency Health,Service, Emergency Medical,Service, Medical Emergency,Services, Emergency Health,Services, Medical Emergency
D005260 Female Females
D006259 Craniocerebral Trauma Traumatic injuries involving the cranium and intracranial structures (i.e., BRAIN; CRANIAL NERVES; MENINGES; and other structures). Injuries may be classified by whether or not the skull is penetrated (i.e., penetrating vs. nonpenetrating) or whether there is an associated hemorrhage. Frontal Region Trauma,Head Injuries,Head Trauma,Occipital Region Trauma,Parietal Region Trauma,Temporal Region Trauma,Craniocerebral Injuries,Crushing Skull Injury,Forehead Trauma,Head Injuries, Multiple,Head Injury, Minor,Head Injury, Open,Head Injury, Superficial,Injuries, Craniocerebral,Injuries, Head,Multiple Head Injuries,Occipital Trauma,Open Head Injury,Superficial Head Injury,Trauma, Head,Craniocerebral Injury,Craniocerebral Traumas,Crushing Skull Injuries,Forehead Traumas,Frontal Region Traumas,Head Injuries, Minor,Head Injuries, Open,Head Injuries, Superficial,Head Injury,Head Injury, Multiple,Head Traumas,Injuries, Minor Head,Injuries, Multiple Head,Injuries, Open Head,Injuries, Superficial Head,Injury, Craniocerebral,Injury, Head,Injury, Minor Head,Injury, Multiple Head,Injury, Open Head,Injury, Superficial Head,Minor Head Injuries,Minor Head Injury,Multiple Head Injury,Occipital Region Traumas,Occipital Traumas,Open Head Injuries,Parietal Region Traumas,Region Trauma, Frontal,Region Trauma, Occipital,Region Trauma, Parietal,Region Traumas, Frontal,Region Traumas, Occipital,Region Traumas, Parietal,Skull Injuries, Crushing,Skull Injury, Crushing,Superficial Head Injuries,Temporal Region Traumas,Trauma, Craniocerebral,Trauma, Forehead,Trauma, Frontal Region,Trauma, Occipital,Trauma, Occipital Region,Trauma, Parietal Region,Trauma, Temporal Region,Traumas, Craniocerebral,Traumas, Forehead,Traumas, Frontal Region,Traumas, Head,Traumas, Occipital,Traumas, Occipital Region,Traumas, Parietal Region,Traumas, Temporal Region
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man

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