Current scope of pediatric trauma video review and development of a Canadian program.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Current opinion in pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-19 DOI:10.1097/MOP.0000000000001454
Suzanne Beno, Caitlin Ross, Melissa Lorenzo
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Abstract

Purpose of review: Trauma video review (TVR) programs have become an essential component of trauma performance improvement programs, providing a novel lens on real-time clinical data driving education, research, and quality improvement (QI) in trauma resuscitations. This review aims to explore the current scope of TVR in pediatric trauma. We also describe the implementation and QI impact of the first pediatric TVR program in Canada, at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) in Toronto, Ontario.

Recent findings: TVR has demonstrated the ability to identify latent safety threats, improve adherence to advanced trauma life support (ATLS) and trauma checklists, and optimize critical interventions such as vascular access and intubation. Its use has revealed significant variability in team performance, time-based metric goals, and communication, enabling targeted QI initiatives. For example, structured prehospital to trauma team handover protocols and tools like T-NOTECHS have enhanced communication and teamwork in trauma resuscitations. Despite concerns around medicolegal risks and staff anxiety, TVR has been favorably received, with notable benefits outweighing potential drawbacks.

Summary: TVR is emerging as a critical tool in pediatric trauma care, already demonstrating transformative QI integrated into existing performance improvement programs. Pediatric trauma programs should consider implementation within their local context.

当前儿科创伤视频回顾的范围和加拿大程序的发展。
综述目的:创伤视频回顾(TVR)项目已经成为创伤表现改善项目的重要组成部分,为创伤复苏中的实时临床数据驱动教育、研究和质量改进(QI)提供了一个新的视角。本文旨在探讨目前TVR在儿科创伤中的应用范围。我们还描述了加拿大安大略省多伦多市病童医院(SickKids)首个儿科TVR项目的实施和QI影响。最近的研究发现:TVR已经证明能够识别潜在的安全威胁,提高对高级创伤生命支持(ATLS)和创伤检查清单的依从性,并优化血管通路和插管等关键干预措施。它的使用揭示了团队绩效、基于时间的度量目标和沟通方面的显著可变性,从而支持有针对性的QI计划。例如,结构化的院前与创伤小组的交接协议和T-NOTECHS等工具加强了创伤复苏中的沟通和团队合作。尽管人们担心医疗风险和工作人员的焦虑,但TVR一直受到欢迎,其显著的好处超过了潜在的缺点。总结:TVR正在成为儿科创伤护理的关键工具,已经展示了将QI整合到现有绩效改进计划中的变革性。儿科创伤项目应考虑在当地环境下实施。
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CiteScore
6.20
自引率
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发文量
184
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​​​​​Current Opinion in Pediatrics is a reader-friendly resource which allows the reader to keep up-to-date with the most important advances in the pediatric field. Each issue of Current Opinion in Pediatrics contains three main sections delivering a diverse and comprehensive cover of all key issues related to pediatrics; including genetics, therapeutics and toxicology, adolescent medicine, neonatology and perinatology, and orthopedics. Unique to Current Opinion in Pediatrics is the office pediatrics section which appears in every issue and covers popular topics such as fever, immunization and ADHD. Current Opinion in Pediatrics is an indispensable journal for the busy clinician, researcher or student.
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