TY - JOUR PY - 1997// TI - Firearm injury in Orleans Parish: a 24-month perspective JO - Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society A1 - Buechter, K. J. A1 - Wright, Margaret J. A1 - Maher, B. SP - 193 EP - 196 VL - 149 IS - 6 N2 - This study is a retrospective review of all gunshot wounds treated at Charity Hospital, the Orleans Parish designated trauma center, for the 24-month period from November 1993 to November 1995. Its purpose was to define the magnitude of firearm injury in the parish and the impact on the health care system. One-thousand-six-hundred-sixty-nine gunshot wounds were analyzed. Most involved African-American males. Twenty percent were fatal. Two-thousand-forty-three emergent operations were performed. Ten percent of surviving patients had some permanent disability, 6% required institutional care. In 760 patients, initial hospital charges totaled $5,153,516. Extrapolation of these figures to the entire group yields an initial hospital cost of $11,317,392. Transport by the "911" system and in-house trauma team activation were required in most patients. In summary, firearm injury poses a serious economic problem and is a substantial drain on health care providers and their resources. LA - SN - 0024-6921 UR - http://dx.doi.org/ ID - ref1 ER -