Assessing the Awareness of EVTM Practices Among Emergency Medicine Physicians in Turkey

IF 0.2 Q4 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
D. Ege, M. Avcil, Y. E. Özlüer, Çağaç Yetiş, E. Sayın, Kezban ŞEKER YAŞAR, Ertuğ Dinçer
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Background: Trauma is the leading cause of death in those aged 1–44 years; nearly half of these fatalities are due to bleeding. As resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) and other endovascular resuscitation and trauma management (EVTM) methods became known in Turkey, they started to arouse interest. The main objective of this study is to reveal the impressions of emergency medicine (EM) doctors about EVTM and REBOA application possibilities, and the secondary objective is to determine the issues that are limiting their spread.Methods: We conducted a 22-question cross-sectional survey via e-mail between 1 January and 1 April 2020. The questions were formulated to be closed-ended, semi-closed-ended, and open-ended. The evaluation questions utilized 3- and 5-point Likert scales and Yes/No questions. EM specialists, residents, consultants, and physicians working as emergency department (ED) directors in Turkey were included. EM specialists working in units other than EDs and specialists from other branches were excluded.Results: Among the 512 people contacted for this study, 132 agreed to participate. The numbers of participants that were aware of REBOA and EVTM were 114 and 99, respectively. Participants thought that femoral vascular access, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), and REBOA were more applicable in EDs (median 4, 4, and 4.5, respectively; interquartile range 1–5). Participants considered lack of knowledge and skills and lack of equipment as barriers to REBOA (median 5 and 5, respectively).Conclusions: To disseminate EVTM practices in Turkey, projects should be conducted primarily to address lack of knowledge, skills, and equipment. 
评估土耳其急诊医师对EVTM实践的认识
背景:创伤是1-44岁人群死亡的主要原因;这些死亡中近一半是由于出血。随着复苏血管内球囊闭塞主动脉(REBOA)和其他血管内复苏和创伤处理(EVTM)方法在土耳其被人们所知,它们开始引起人们的兴趣。本研究的主要目的是揭示急诊医生对EVTM和REBOA应用可能性的印象,次要目的是确定限制其传播的问题。方法:我们在2020年1月1日至4月1日期间通过电子邮件进行了22个问题的横断面调查。这些问题被设计成封闭式、半封闭式和开放式。评估问题采用3分和5分李克特量表和是/否问题。包括急诊专家、住院医师、顾问和在土耳其担任急诊科主任的医生。在急诊室以外的其他单位工作的急诊专家和其他部门的专家被排除在外。结果:在本次研究联系的512人中,有132人同意参与。知道REBOA和EVTM的参与者人数分别为114人和99人。参与者认为股血管通路、体外膜氧合(ECMO)和REBOA更适用于ed(中位数分别为4,4和4.5);四分位数范围1-5)。参与者认为缺乏知识和技能以及缺乏设备是REBOA的障碍(中位数分别为5和5)。结论:为了在土耳其推广EVTM实践,项目应主要解决知识、技能和设备的缺乏问题。
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