Adherence to guideline in hydrating traumatic patients with crystalloid fluids: A single center experience from Southern Iran

Q3 Nursing
Shahram Paydar, A. Akbarzadeh, Ladan Nasermoadeli, Vahid Mohammadkarimi
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Objective: The adherence of the physicians to guidelines in resuscitation of the patients is of great importance since it can predict the outcome. To evaluate the adherence of the physicians of our center in hydration of traumatic patients with crystalloids regarding the Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) guidelines. Methods: We designed an algorithm obtained from ATLS guidelines using vital signs and status of bleeding of the traumatic patients to classify them. After categorizing the patients according to the algorithm, we evaluated the adherence of the physicians to the guideline in hydration of traumatic patients with crystalloids. Results: This is a cross-sectional study in which 998 traumatic patients who were admitted to the emergency ward of Rajaee trauma hospital were enrolled. Most of the patients were men (89.6%) and the most common causes of traumatic injuries were traffic accidents. Proper hydration was seen in only 14.7% of the patients. Most of the patients were overhydrated (85%) regarding both our algorithm and the patients’ base excess. Conclusion: The present study showed that the adherence of physicians in our center in resuscitation with crystalloid was low. Also, most of the traumatic patients were overhydrated with crystalloids. It is suggested that physicians retrain concerning the side effects of over hydration. In addition, we need a user friendly and more applicable guideline for hydration with crystalloids.
遵守指南用结晶液给创伤患者补水:来自伊朗南部的一项单中心经验
目的:医生对患者复苏指南的遵守具有重要意义,因为它可以预测结果。评估我们中心的医生对晶体创伤患者水合作用的依从性,以及对高级创伤生命支持(ATLS)指南的依从性。方法:我们设计了一个从ATLS指南中获得的算法,利用创伤患者的生命体征和出血状态对其进行分类。根据算法对患者进行分类后,我们评估了医生对晶体创伤患者水合指南的遵守情况。结果:这是一项横断面研究,纳入了Rajaee创伤医院急诊病房的998名创伤患者。大多数患者是男性(89.6%),最常见的创伤原因是交通事故。只有14.7%的患者出现了适当的水合作用。对于我们的算法和患者的基本过量,大多数患者(85%)饮水过量。结论:本研究表明,我中心医师对晶体复苏的依从性较低。此外,大多数外伤患者体内都有过多的晶体。建议医生对过度水合的副作用进行再培训。此外,我们需要一个用户友好且更适用的结晶水合指南。
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Journal of Emergency Practice and Trauma
Journal of Emergency Practice and Trauma Nursing-Emergency Nursing
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