BACKGROUND There is no agreed upon triage criteria to identify traumatic rib fracture patients at the highest risk for decline. We developed a comprehensive triage tool that assigns patients to… Click to show full abstract
BACKGROUND There is no agreed upon triage criteria to identify traumatic rib fracture patients at the highest risk for decline. We developed a comprehensive triage tool that assigns patients to high, moderate, and low risk categories. The primary outcome of our study was to evaluate unplanned intensive care unit (ICU) admissions. METHODS We conducted a single-center, retrospective review at our level 1 trauma center comparing two cohorts of patients (≥18 years of age) six months before and after implementation of our risk-associated rib fracture protocol. RESULTS After implementation of the risk-associated rib fracture protocol, the unplanned ICU admission rate decreased from 6.60% (PRE) to 2.60% (POST) (p = 0.014). CONCLUSIONS Implementation of our rib fracture protocol demonstrates that a comprehensive triage tool with a cascading risk associated treatment plan reduces in-hospital clinical decline of patients with traumatic rib fractures, as measured by unplanned ICU admissions.
               
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