Trauma video review analysis: Increased provider movement impedes trauma team performance

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Bahaa Succar , Nicole Lunardi , Kaustubh Gopal , Macy Afsari , Madhuri B. Nagaraj , Herbert J. Zeh III , Ryan P. Dumas
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Abstract

Introduction

Trauma team performance, measured by the non-technical skills scale T-NOTECHS, has been shown to impact patient outcomes. We assess how personnel movements affect non-technical skills and time of resuscitation(TOR) using trauma video review.

Methods

A prospective study of blunt and/or penetrating trauma activations recorded between May and November 2023 ​at a Level-I trauma center. Regressions controlling for confounders were used to measure the association between foot traffic and the outcomes of interest1: TOR2 T-NOTECHS score(Smith et al., 2015; Mackenzie et al., 2007; Maiga et al., 2024; Vella et al., 2024; Pucher et al., 2014; Dumas et al., 2020; Succar et al., 2024; Steinemann et al., 2012; Andersson et al., 2012; Conrad et al., 2010; Lies and Zhang, 2015) .5-155-15

Results

We identified 77 trauma activations, with 40 ​%(n ​= ​32/77) penetrating injuries. There was a median of 17[14–18] individuals at the start of trauma activations. During resuscitations, individuals entered the room a median of 12[8–18] times and exited the room 17[11–22] times. The median TOR was 8[6–10] min and the median T-NOTECHS was 7[6–8]. Regression analysis showed foot traffic was independently associated with increased TOR(β 0.34, p-value <0.01) and worse total T-NOTECHS score(β 0.06, p ​< ​0.01).

Conclusions

Higher foot traffic is associated with poorer team performance and delays in resuscitation. Future directions should further explore environmental and personal factors that may impede performance metrics.
创伤视频回顾分析:增加的提供者移动阻碍了创伤团队的表现。
简介:创伤团队的表现,由非技术技能量表T-NOTECHS衡量,已被证明影响患者的结果。我们评估人员流动如何影响非技术技能和复苏时间(TOR)使用创伤视频回顾。方法:对2023年5月至11月在一级创伤中心记录的钝性和/或穿透性创伤激活进行前瞻性研究。使用控制混杂因素的回归来测量人流量与感兴趣结果之间的关联1:TOR2 T-NOTECHS评分(Smith et al., 2015;Mackenzie et al., 2007;Maiga等,2024;Vella et al., 2024;Pucher et al., 2014;Dumas et al., 2020;Succar et al., 2024;Steinemann等人,2012;Andersson等人,2012;Conrad et al., 2010;结果:我们发现了77例创伤激活,其中40% (n = 32/77)为穿透性损伤。在创伤激活开始时,中位数为17人[14-18]。在复苏过程中,个体进入房间的平均次数为12次[8-18],离开房间的平均次数为17次[11-22]。中位TOR为8[6-10]min,中位T-NOTECHS为7[6-8]。回归分析显示,人流量与TOR升高独立相关(β 0.34, p值)。结论:较高的人流量与较差的团队绩效和复苏延迟相关。未来的方向应该进一步探索可能阻碍绩效指标的环境和个人因素。
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CiteScore
5.00
自引率
6.70%
发文量
570
审稿时长
56 days
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Surgery® is a peer-reviewed journal designed for the general surgeon who performs abdominal, cancer, vascular, head and neck, breast, colorectal, and other forms of surgery. AJS is the official journal of 7 major surgical societies* and publishes their official papers as well as independently submitted clinical studies, editorials, reviews, brief reports, correspondence and book reviews.
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