An analysis of police transport in an Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma multicenter trial examining prehospital procedures in penetrating trauma patients.

Journal: The Journal Of Trauma And Acute Care Surgery
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Abstract

Background: Police transport (PT) of penetrating trauma patients in urban locations has become routine in certain metropolitan areas; however, whether it results in improved outcomes over prehospital Advanced life support (ALS) transport has not been determined in a multicenter study. We hypothesized that PT would not result in improved outcomes.

Methods: This was a multicenter, prospective, observational study of adults (18+ years) with penetrating trauma to the torso and/or proximal extremity presenting at 25 urban trauma centers. Police transport and ALS patients were allocated via nearest neighbor, propensity matching. Transport mode also examined by Cox regression.

Results: Of 1,618 total patients, 294 (18.2%) had PT and 1,324 (81.8%) were by ALS. After matching, 588 (294/cohort) remained. The patients were primarily Black (n = 497, 84.5%), males (n = 525, 89.3%, injured by gunshot wound (n = 494, 84.0%) with 34.5% (n = 203) having Injury Severity Score of 16 or higher. Overall mortality by propensity matching was not different between cohorts (15.6% ALS vs. 15.0% PT, p = 0.82). In severely injured patients (Injury Severity Score ≥16), mortality did not differ between PT and ALS transport (38.8% vs. 36.0%, respectively; p = 0.68). Cox regression analysis controlled for relevant factors revealed no association with a mortality benefit in patients transported by ALS.

Conclusion: Police transport of penetrating trauma patients in urban locations results in similar outcomes compared with ALS. Immediate transport to definitive trauma care should be emphasized in this patient population. Level of evidence: Prognostic and Epidemiologic; Level III.

Authors
Sharven Taghavi, Zoe Maher, Amy Goldberg, Elliott Haut, Shariq Raza, Grace Chang, Leah Tatebe, Eman Toraih, Michelle Mendiola, Christofer Anderson, Scott Ninokawa, Patrick Maluso, Jane Keating, Sigrid Burruss, Matthew Reeves, Lauren Coleman, David Shatz, Anna Goldenberg Sandau, Apoorva Bhupathi, M Spalding, Aimee Lariccia, Emily Bird, Matthew Noorbakhsh, James Babowice, Marsha Nelson, Lewis Jacobson, Jamie Williams, Michael Vella, Kate Dellonte, Thomas Hayward, Emma Holler, Mark Lieser, John Berne, Dalier Mederos, Reza Askari, Barbara Okafor, Eric Etchill, Raymond Fang, Samantha Roche, Laura Whittenburg, Andrew Bernard, James Haan, Kelly Lightwine, Scott Norwood, Jason Murry, Mark Gamber, Matthew Carrick, Nikolay Bugaev, Antony Tatar, Danielle Tatum