The impacts of ageing-related changes on prehospital trauma care for older adults: challenges and future directions.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Frontiers in Medicine Pub Date : 2025-06-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fmed.2025.1588927
Naif Harthi, Steve Goodacre, Fiona C Sampson
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The ageing global population presents growing challenges for prehospital trauma care, particularly in addressing the complex needs of older adults. This narrative review explores the impacts of ageing-related anatomical and physiological changes on trauma care in the prehospital setting, with a focus on the challenges they pose for paramedic assessment, triage, and decision-making. These changes affecting the nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, musculoskeletal, and renal systems that reduce physiological resilience and increase vulnerability to trauma, especially when compounded by frailty, polypharmacy, and comorbidities. The review highlights significant limitations in current trauma triage tools, which often lack sensitivity for identifying serious injuries in older adults and fail to incorporate frailty assessments. Although some protocols, such as the Ohio Trauma Triage Protocol, include geriatric adaptations, traditional tools continue to underperform, contributing to undertriage and suboptimal outcomes. Validated frailty assessment tools, including the Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS), Programme on Research for Integrating Services for the Maintenance of Autonomy (PRISMA-7), and Identification of Seniors at Risk (ISAR), offer promising potential for improving triage accuracy but are not yet routinely used in prehospital practice. Key gaps identified include insufficient paramedic education on ageing-related conditions, limited awareness of age-specific clinical presentations, and a lack of training in applying geriatric assessment tools. To address these issues, the review recommends integrating frailty screening into EMS triage, enhancing geriatric-specific training, and raising paramedic awareness of the physiological and clinical implications of ageing. Future research should investigate paramedics' behaviours, decision-making processes, and the feasibility of implementing frailty-based triage in the field. These strategies are essential to advancing prehospital trauma care and improving outcomes for the growing population of older trauma patients.

年龄相关变化对老年人院前创伤护理的影响:挑战与未来方向
全球人口老龄化对院前创伤护理提出了越来越大的挑战,特别是在解决老年人的复杂需求方面。这篇叙述性综述探讨了与衰老相关的解剖和生理变化对院前创伤护理的影响,重点是它们对护理人员评估、分诊和决策构成的挑战。这些变化影响神经、心血管、呼吸、肌肉骨骼和肾脏系统,降低生理弹性,增加对创伤的易感性,特别是当伴有虚弱、多种药物和合并症时。该综述强调了当前创伤分诊工具的重大局限性,这些工具通常缺乏识别老年人严重损伤的敏感性,并且未能纳入虚弱评估。尽管一些协议,如俄亥俄州创伤分诊协议,包括老年人适应,传统工具继续表现不佳,导致分诊不足和次优结果。经过验证的衰弱评估工具,包括临床衰弱量表(CFS)、维持自主的综合服务研究计划(PRISMA-7)和高危老年人识别(ISAR),为提高分诊准确性提供了有希望的潜力,但尚未在院前实践中常规使用。确定的主要差距包括护理人员对老龄化相关疾病的教育不足,对特定年龄临床表现的认识有限,以及缺乏应用老年评估工具的培训。为了解决这些问题,该综述建议将虚弱筛查纳入EMS分诊,加强老年专科培训,并提高护理人员对衰老的生理和临床意义的认识。未来的研究应该调查护理人员的行为,决策过程,以及在现场实施基于脆弱的分诊的可行性。这些策略对于推进院前创伤护理和改善日益增长的老年创伤患者的预后至关重要。
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Frontiers in Medicine
Frontiers in Medicine Medicine-General Medicine
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5.10
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3710
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Medicine publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research linking basic research to clinical practice and patient care, as well as translating scientific advances into new therapies and diagnostic tools. Led by an outstanding Editorial Board of international experts, this multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide. In addition to papers that provide a link between basic research and clinical practice, a particular emphasis is given to studies that are directly relevant to patient care. In this spirit, the journal publishes the latest research results and medical knowledge that facilitate the translation of scientific advances into new therapies or diagnostic tools. The full listing of the Specialty Sections represented by Frontiers in Medicine is as listed below. As well as the established medical disciplines, Frontiers in Medicine is launching new sections that together will facilitate - the use of patient-reported outcomes under real world conditions - the exploitation of big data and the use of novel information and communication tools in the assessment of new medicines - the scientific bases for guidelines and decisions from regulatory authorities - access to medicinal products and medical devices worldwide - addressing the grand health challenges around the world
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