1. Delays in hospital admissions in patients with fractures across 18 low-income and middle-income countries (INORMUS): a prospective observational study
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Pouramin, P, Li, CS, Busse, JW, Sprague, S, Devereaux, PJ, Jagnoor, J, Ivers, RQ, Bhandari, M, Guyatt, G, Petrisor, B, Thabane, L, Boniface, RL, Browner, B, de la Huerta, F, Miclau, T, Moroz, P, Pollak, A, Slobogean, G, Sancheti, P, Schemitsch, E, Zhou, J, McKay, P, Mundi, R, O'Hara, N, Heels-Ansdell, D, Buckingham, L, Simunovic, N, Norton, R, Zhang, J, Tian, M, Bhaumik, S, Parveen, S, Morshed, S, MacKechnie, MC, Liu, Y, Zhao, Y, Li, J, Zhang, H, Zhang, Z, Zhang, W, Guo, T, Chen, G, Jia, Z, Yang, J, Kang, L, Zhang, P, Ma, H, Liu, D, Ma, Y, Qin, Y, Wang, J, Liu, H, Ma, X, Ma, J, Jia, H, Cui, S, Zhao, Z, Fu, L, Jiang, H, Lv, J, Hu, S, Wang, Y, Sun, M, Tao, S, Qi, B, Gao, M, Wu, B, Zhi, C, Xing, B, Dai, W, Lu, D, He, S, Cai, X, Liu, G, Rui, G, Hu, B, Shi, P, Chen, H, Wang, T, Wang, Q, Xie, L, Xie, H, Mutanda, T, Ntuulo, J, Lubega, F, Tracy, GT, Zaitun, K, Ndayisaba, S, Amone, T, Odong, SR, Lutomia, M, Okatch, C, Bitok, T, Kiambuthi, A, Otsyeno, FMT, Jani, PG, Mutiso, VM, Ating'a, JE, Kilonzo, PK, Pouramin, P, Li, CS, Busse, JW, Sprague, S, Devereaux, PJ, Jagnoor, J, Ivers, RQ, Bhandari, M, Guyatt, G, Petrisor, B, Thabane, L, Boniface, RL, Browner, B, de la Huerta, F, Miclau, T, Moroz, P, Pollak, A, Slobogean, G, Sancheti, P, Schemitsch, E, Zhou, J, McKay, P, Mundi, R, O'Hara, N, Heels-Ansdell, D, Buckingham, L, Simunovic, N, Norton, R, Zhang, J, Tian, M, Bhaumik, S, Parveen, S, Morshed, S, MacKechnie, MC, Liu, Y, Zhao, Y, Li, J, Zhang, H, Zhang, Z, Zhang, W, Guo, T, Chen, G, Jia, Z, Yang, J, Kang, L, Zhang, P, Ma, H, Liu, D, Ma, Y, Qin, Y, Wang, J, Liu, H, Ma, X, Ma, J, Jia, H, Cui, S, Zhao, Z, Fu, L, Jiang, H, Lv, J, Hu, S, Wang, Y, Sun, M, Tao, S, Qi, B, Gao, M, Wu, B, Zhi, C, Xing, B, Dai, W, Lu, D, He, S, Cai, X, Liu, G, Rui, G, Hu, B, Shi, P, Chen, H, Wang, T, Wang, Q, Xie, L, Xie, H, Mutanda, T, Ntuulo, J, Lubega, F, Tracy, GT, Zaitun, K, Ndayisaba, S, Amone, T, Odong, SR, Lutomia, M, Okatch, C, Bitok, T, Kiambuthi, A, Otsyeno, FMT, Jani, PG, Mutiso, VM, Ating'a, JE, and Kilonzo, PK
- Abstract
Background: The Lancet Commission on Global Surgery established the Three Delays framework, categorising delays in accessing timely surgical care into delays in seeking care (First Delay), reaching care (Second Delay), and receiving care (Third Delay). Globally, knowledge gaps regarding delays for fracture care, and the lack of large prospective studies informed the rationale for our international observational study. We investigated delays in hospital admission as a surrogate for accessing timely fracture care and explored factors associated with delayed hospital admission. Methods: In this prospective observational substudy of the ongoing International Orthopaedic Multicenter Study in Fracture Care (INORMUS), we enrolled patients with fracture across 49 hospitals in 18 low-income and middle-income countries, categorised into the regions of China, Africa, India, south and east Asia, and Latin America. Eligible patients were aged 18 years or older and had been admitted to a hospital within 3 months of sustaining an orthopaedic trauma. We collected demographic injury data and time to hospital admission. Our primary outcome was the number of patients with open and closed fractures who were delayed in their admission to a treating hospital. Delays for patients with open fractures were defined as being more than 2 h from the time of injury (in accordance with the Lancet Commission on Global Surgery) and for those with closed fractures as being a delay of more than 24 h. Secondary outcomes were reasons for delay for all patients with either open or closed fractures who were delayed for more than 24 h. We did logistic regression analyses to identify risk factors of delays of more than 2 h in patients with open fractures and delays of more than 24 h in patients with closed fractures. Logistic regressions were adjusted for region, age, employment, urban living, health insurance, interfacility referral, method of transportation, number of fractures, mechanism of injury, and
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- 2020