Insights into orthopedic and trauma emergency care and current challenges in Germany.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Jonas Roos, Sophia Helm, Amadeo Touet, Davide Cucchi, Kristian Welle, Leonie Weinhold, Ingo Graeff, Martin Gathen
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Abstract

Background: The reform of emergency and acute care in Germany focuses on efficiently managing patient flows to reduce overcrowding in emergency departments, primarily caused by a rise in patients with low urgency and a lack of alternative care options. The aim of this work was to analyze the emergency care of orthopedic and trauma surgery patients in a Level I trauma center in order to improve patient care and manage resources more effectively.

Material and methods: In this retrospective study, the data of orthopaedic and trauma surgery patients from the emergency department of a university in 2022 were analyzed. Data included demographics, triage levels, transport modes, diagnoses, and treatment outcomes. Process metrics like length of stay and time to medical contact were also evaluated. Descriptive and statistical analyses were conducted to examine patient distribution and resource use.

Results: A total of 9414 patients (47.5% females; mean age 42.4 ± 24.1 years) were included, with 7500 treated for trauma and 1914 for orthopedic diagnoses. Most patients (79.6%) received outpatient care, while 21.3% were admitted as inpatients. Manchester Triage System distribution revealed 48.5% green, 31.0% yellow, 14.8% orange, and 0.8% red. The most common MTS flowcharts were limb problems (38.3%), falls (19.7%), and back pain (11.1%). Ambulance transport accounted for 33.7% of arrivals, while 65.1% presented independently. The average length of stay in the ED was 213 min, varying significantly across triage categories and working hours.

Conclusion: This study highlights key challenges in orthopedic and trauma emergency care, emphasizing the prevalence of low-urgency cases contributing to overcrowding. Enhancing outpatient care capacity and implementing reforms like integrated emergency centers and optimized triage systems are crucial to improving efficiency and aligning resources with patient needs.

对德国骨科和创伤急诊护理和当前挑战的见解。
背景:德国急诊和急症护理改革的重点是有效管理病人流量,以减少急诊科人满为患的情况,这主要是由于低度急症患者增加和缺乏替代护理选择造成的。本研究的目的是分析一级创伤中心骨科和创伤外科患者的急诊护理,以提高患者护理和更有效地管理资源。材料与方法:回顾性分析某高校2022年急诊科骨科及创伤外科患者的资料。数据包括人口统计、分类水平、运输方式、诊断和治疗结果。还评估了住院时间和医疗接触时间等流程指标。进行描述性和统计分析以检查患者分布和资源使用情况。结果:共9414例患者(女性47.5%;平均年龄(42.4±24.1岁),其中7500例为创伤,1914例为骨科诊断。大多数患者(79.6%)接受门诊治疗,21.3%住院治疗。曼彻斯特分诊系统的分布显示48.5%为绿色,31.0%为黄色,14.8%为橙色,0.8%为红色。最常见的MTS流程图是肢体问题(38.3%)、跌倒(19.7%)和背部疼痛(11.1%)。救护车运输占到达人数的33.7%,而65.1%是独立出现的。在急诊科的平均住院时间为213分钟,不同的分类和工作时间差异很大。结论:本研究突出了骨科和创伤急诊护理的关键挑战,强调了导致过度拥挤的低紧急病例的流行。加强门诊服务能力,实施综合急救中心和优化分诊系统等改革,对于提高效率和使资源与患者需求相匹配至关重要。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery aims to open an interdisciplinary forum that allows for the scientific exchange between basic and clinical science related to pathophysiology, diagnostics and treatment of traumatized patients. The journal covers all aspects of clinical management, operative treatment and related research of traumatic injuries. Clinical and experimental papers on issues relevant for the improvement of trauma care are published. Reviews, original articles, short communications and letters allow the appropriate presentation of major and minor topics.
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