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. 2017 Sep 29;7(9):e016415. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-016415

Table 3.

Percentage of patients indirectly admitted to the dedicated trauma centre by type of referring hospital, in the period 2007–2012

Referred from Level I TC (Hub) in a SIAT without a neurosurgical level II TC (Spoke)
Romagna
Level I TC (Hub) in a SIAT with a level II TC (Spoke)
Emilia
Total Non-neurosurgical level II TC (Spoke) Another level I TC (Hub) Another region Missing Total Non-neurosurgical level II TC (Spoke) Neurosurgical level II TC (Spoke) Another level I TC (Hub) Another region Missing
Total ISS19 >15 with secondary admission to trauma centre, No (%) 393 (100%) 346 (88.0%) 1 (0.3%) 18 (4.6%) 28 (7.1%) 321 (100%) 183 (57.0%) 39 (12.1%) 11 (3.4%) 26 (8.1%) 62 (19.4%)
TBI, No (%) AISc ≥320 201 (51.1%) 178 (45.3%) 1 (0.3%) 8 (2.0%) 14 (3.6%) 118 (36.8%) 83 (25.9%) 11 (3.4%) 1 (0.3%) 4 (1.2%) 19 (5.9%)
Multiple injury, No (%) AISc ≥3 and AISmax ≥320 124 (31.6%) 110 (28.0%) 0 5 (1.3%) 9 (2.3%) 106 (33.0%) 63 (19.6%) 15 (4.7%) 6 (1.9%) 7 (2.2%) 15 (4.7%)
Extracranial injury, No (%) AIS max extracranial ≥320 68 (17.3%) 58 (14.8%) 0 5 (1.3%) 5 (1.3%) 97 (30.2%) 37 (11.5%) 13 (4.0%) 4 (1.2%) 15 (4.7%) 28 (8.7%)

The percentages calculated in each column are given between brackets. The reported data are restricted to the patients for whom AIS was available (5287 patients, 13 missing patients).

AIS, Abbreviated Injury Score; ISS, Injury Severity Score19; SIAT, Integrated System for Trauma; TC, trauma centre; TBI, traumatic brain injury.