Retrospective Cohort Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2016.
World J Orthop. Aug 18, 2016; 7(8): 481-486
Published online Aug 18, 2016. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v7.i8.481
Table 1 Inclusion criteria for designation as a level 1 trauma code at the author’s home institution
Level 1 adult trauma code criteria
Cardiac arrest (secondary to trauma)
Airway compromise, poor ventilation, or high potential for same (includes assisted ventilations, field intubation, referring facility intubation compromise, or inability to intubate)
Hypotension or shock (Systolic BP < 90 mmHg adults and age specific hypotension)
GCS ≤ 8 (Presumably due to trauma)
GSW to neck or torso (chest, back, abdomen, or groin), or extremity proximal to the elbow/knee
Receiving blood transfusion at any time prior to arrival to maintain vital signs (transfer patients, air transport)
Emergency physician discretion
Patients who develop any level 1 criteria during their Emergency Department stay should be upgraded to a level 1 trauma code
Table 2 Inclusion criteria for designation as a level 2 trauma code at the author’s home institution
Level 2 adult trauma code criteria
Heart rate < 50 or > 125 (> 100 if age > 65 yr)
Systolic BP < 110 mmHg (only if age > 65 yr)
Respiratory rate < 10 or > 29
GCS ≤ 10
Stab to neck or torso (chest, back, abdomen, or groin)
GSW head (without airway compromise)
Amputation proximal to knee or elbow
Two or more proximal long bone fractures
Crush injury to chest or pelvis
Paralysis/suspected spinal cord injury
Neurovascular compromise of an extremity
Age > 65 yr + anticoagulant use + significant trauma
Intubation at outside hospital (transfer patients)
Multisystem trauma on outside imaging (transfer patients)
Emergency physician discretion
Table 3 Numbers of unstable and stable pelvic fractures in level 1 compared to level 2 trauma code patients. Further stratified percentages of the outcomes of these patients (discharged home, discharged to rehabilitation facility, or died)
Trauma levelStable or unstableDischarged homeDischarged to rehabilitation facilityDied
Level 1 108 patientsStable (72/108) 67%38%39%24%
Unstable (36/108) 33%33%36%32%
Level 2 130 patientsStable (81/130) 62%77%17%5%
Unstable (49/130) 38%65%31%4%