J Korean Soc Traumatol.  2017 Dec;30(4):126-130. 10.20408/jti.2017.30.4.126.

PARK Index and S-score Can Be Good Quality Indicators for the Preventable Mortality in a Single Trauma Center

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Trauma Surgery, Pusan National University Hospital, Busan, Korea. apolo1980@hanmail.net
  • 2Department of Orthopedic Surgery, National Medical Center, Seoul, Korea.
  • 3Trauma Center, Pusan National University Hospital, Busan, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE
Preventable Trauma Death Rate (PTDR) using Trauma and Injury Severity Score (TRISS) has been most widely used as a quality indicator in South Korea. However, this method has a small number of deaths corresponding to the denominator. Therefore, it is difficult to check the change of quality improvement for annual mortality, and there is a disadvantage that variation is severe. Therefore, we attempted to improve the quality of the mortality evaluation by reducing the variation by applying the PARK Index (preventable major trauma death rate, PMTDR) which can increase the number of denominator significantly. And the Save score (S-score) was also examined as another quality indicator.
METHODS
In the PARK Index, the denominator is number of all patients who have survival probability (Ps) larger than 0.25. Numerator is the number of deaths among these. The PARK Index includes only patients with ISS >15. The S-score is calculated in the same way as the W-score, but the S-score includes only patients with ISS >15, which is a difference from the W-score.
RESULTS
PARK Index decreased annually and was 12.9 (37/287) in 2014, 9.6 (33/343) in 2015, and 7.3 (52/709) in 2016. S-score increased annually and was −0.29 in 2014, 4.21 in 2015, and 8.75 in 2016.
CONCLUSIONS
PARK Index and S-score improved annually. This shows that both quality indicators are improving year by year. PARK Index (PMTDR) has 9.5-fold increase in denominator overall compared to PTDR by TRISS. The S-score used only ISS >15 patients as a denominator. Therefore, there is an advantage that the numerical value change is larger than the W-score. In addition, S-score is not affected by the ratio of major trauma patients to minor trauma patients.

Keyword

Preventable trauma death rate; Quality indicator; Denominator; PARK Index; S-score

MeSH Terms

Humans
Injury Severity Score
Korea
Methods
Mortality*
Quality Improvement
Trauma Centers*
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