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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.17.2012.tde-18012013-100805
Document
Author
Full name
Eduardo Alexandre Gula
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
Ribeirão Preto, 2012
Supervisor
Committee
Alves, Domingos (President)
Barbosa, Marcello Henrique Nogueira
Pereira Junior, Gerson Alves
Title in Portuguese
Integração de informações e análise epidemiológica para pacientes vítimas de trauma na Unidade de Emergência do HCFMRP
Keywords in Portuguese
exames hospitalares
sistema de informação em saúde.
Trauma
Abstract in Portuguese
Desde 1980 observa-se um crescente registro de ocorrências de causas externas no Brasil, que passaram a ocupar o segundo lugar dentre as causas de morte em grandes centros urbanos, superando as neoplasias. Foram analisados os dados de pacientes vítimas de trauma com internação na Unidade de Emergência do HCFMRP, em Ribeirão Preto (SP) entre 2006 e 2009. Foi realizada uma análise descritiva, envolvendo informações sobre o evento traumático, índices de gravidade RTS, ISS e TRISS, provenientes do software IntegraVep, de uso do Núcleo Hospitalar de Epidemiologia do HCFMRP, além de quantificações de exames laboratoriais e radiológicos demandados aos referidos pacientes, com o intuito de analisar as características e evolução dos pacientes. Foi possível observar a alta quantia de exames radiológicos e laboratoriais solicitados para pacientes com lesões leves além da distribuição dos pacientes quanto a faixa etária, sexo, mecanismos de trauma e gravidade de lesão. A utilização de um software específico para análise dos dados existentes no banco de dados do HCRP se mostrou adequada ao ser usado para os pacientes vítimas de trauma, podendo ser expandido para os demais setores do hospital.
Title in English
Integration of information and epidemiological analysis for patients victims of trauma in the Emergency Unit of HCFMRP
Keywords in English
health information system.
hospital tests
Trauma
Abstract in English
Since 1980 there has been a growing record of occurrences of external causes in Brazil, which now occupy the second place among the causes of death in large urban centers, beating cancer. We analyzed the data of trauma patients with admission to the Emergency Unit of HCFMRP in Ribeirão Preto (SP) between 2006 and 2009. We performed a descriptive analysis, involving information about the traumatic event, severity indices RTS, ISS and TRISS, from the IntegraVep software, use of the Center for Hospital Epidemiology of HCFMRP, and quantitions of laboratory and radiological defendants to those patients with the aim of analyzing the characteristics and outcomes of patients. It was possible to observe the high amount of radiological and laboratory-only bid for patients with minor injuries and the distribution of patients by age, sex, mechanism of trauma and injury severity. The use of specific software for the analysis of existing data in the database of the HCRP was adequate to be used for trauma patients and can be expanded to other hospital departments.
 
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