有多少创伤入院需要急性创伤小组干预?

Kansas journal of medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-15 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.17161/kjm.vol17.22152
Bradon Bitter, Amy Terry, Stephen D Helmer, Karson R Quinn, James M Haan
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本研究的目的是评估入院并接受干预的创伤患者的百分比,并确定哪些干预是由非创伤专家进行的。方法:作者对2019年1月至2019年6月期间到创伤服务中心就诊的所有成年患者进行了回顾性图表回顾。收集的数据包括人口统计数据、创伤激活水平、实施的总干预措施、创伤小组实施的干预措施、亚专科小组实施的干预措施,以及需要骨科、神经外科或其他专科护理的孤立损伤。采用描述性分析对数据进行评价。结果:共回顾287例患者病历。其中111例(38.7%)接受了手术干预。矫形外科组75例(26.1%)接受手术干预,神经外科组16例(5.6%),其他亚专科组14例(4.9%)。只有6例(2.1%)患者接受了创伤组的手术干预。结论:数据表明许多创伤入院不需要创伤小组干预。这凸显了重新评估收治创伤患者标准的潜在必要性。
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How Many Trauma Admissions Require Acute Trauma Team Interventions?

Introduction: The aim of this study was to assess the percentage of trauma patients admitted and receiving intervention, and to identify which of these interventions were performed by non-trauma specialists.

Methods: The authors conducted a retrospective chart review of all adult patients who presented to the trauma service between January 2019 and June 2019. Collected data included demographics, trauma activation level, total interventions performed, interventions performed by the trauma team, interventions performed by subspecialty teams, and isolated injuries requiring orthopedic, neurosurgical, or other specialized care. Descriptive analyses were used to evaluate the data.

Results: The authors reviewed a total of 287 patient charts. Of these, 111 patients (38.7%) underwent operative intervention. Seventy-five patients (26.1%) received operative intervention from the orthopedic surgery team, 16 patients (5.6%) from the neurosurgery team, and 14 patients (4.9%) from other subspecialty teams. Only six patients (2.1%) underwent operative intervention by the trauma team.

Conclusions: The data suggest that many trauma admissions do not require trauma team interventions. This highlights the potential need to reassess the criteria for admitting trauma patients.

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