Combining Cribari matrix and Need For Trauma Intervention (NFTI) to accurately assess undertriage in pediatric trauma.

J Pediatr Surg

Department of Surgery, University of Colorado School of Medicine, 12631 E. 17th Avenue, C-305, Aurora, CO 80045; Department of Pediatric Surgery, Children's Hospital Colorado, 13123 E. 16(th) Ave., Aurora, CO 80045; Department of Pediatric Surgery, Denver Health, 777 Bannock St, Denver, CO 80204.

Published: August 2021

Background/purpose: The American College of Surgeons (ACS) Committee on Trauma targets undertriage (UT) rates of <5% to optimize the chances of survival. The Cribari Matrix (CM) has traditionally been employed to identify undertriage, but it likely overestimates actual undertriage. An innovative tool called "Need For Trauma Intervention" (NFTI), demonstrates a more accurate assessment of undertriage in adults. We hypothesized that using the combination of CM and NFTI would more accurately identify UT in pediatric trauma patients, compared to CM alone.

Methods: We reviewed undertriage rates using CM and NFTI criteria. Univariate analysis was used to compare the need for surgical management, transfusion requirements, ventilator days, ICU length of stay (LOS), hospital LOS, and hospital costs between CM, NFTI, and the combination of CM and NFTI.

Results: Undertriage rates were 8.2% with CM and 4.6% with NFTI. When CM and NFTI were combined, the UT rate was 2.7%. Pediatric patients categorized as UT by the combination of CM and NFTI had significantly longer ICU Length of Stay (LOS) (p < 0.001), hospital LOS (p < 0.001), higher mortality rates (p = 0.004), and higher hospitalization costs (p < 0.001).

Conclusions: The combination of CM and NFTI identified UT in children, more accurately than CM or NFTI alone. Injured children who are undertriaged had higher mortality, morbidity, and cost of care. The use of CM in combination with NFTI to evaluate undertriage rates led to the identification of risk factors that may modify the activation criteria for highest and modified level trauma team activations.

Level Of Evidence: III STUDY TYPE: Retrospective study without negative criteria (Therapeutic/Care Management).

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