Hebb Matthew O, Clarke David B, Tallon John M
Department of Surgery, Division of Neurosurgery, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.
Can J Surg. 2007 Jun;50(3):187-94.
Regionalized approaches to trauma care improve patient outcomes. We developed and distributed a clinical reference poster to standardize the emergency department evaluation and management of patients with traumatic head injuries in hospitals throughout Nova Scotia.
We conducted a MEDLINE literature search to identify publications in the fields of prehospital and emergency management of head injuries. We reviewed and collated select studies to define contemporary standards of care.
We derived a 3-tiered decision tool that summarizes the indications for resuscitation, radiography, specialty consultation and transfer of adult and pediatric patients with minor and major head injuries. A guideline poster was constructed and distributed to all provincial emergency departments upon approval by local trauma and critical care staff.
This report describes the evidence for a population-based, province-wide assessment and early management tool that was developed for health care personnel who treat patients with head traumas. Comparison of outcome data from pre- and postguideline eras will ultimately shed light on the use of regionalized approaches to managing brain injuries.
创伤护理的区域化方法可改善患者预后。我们开发并分发了一份临床参考海报,以规范新斯科舍省各地医院对创伤性脑损伤患者的急诊科评估和管理。
我们进行了MEDLINE文献检索,以确定头部损伤院前和急诊管理领域的出版物。我们回顾并整理了精选研究,以确定当代护理标准。
我们得出了一个三层决策工具,该工具总结了轻度和重度头部损伤的成人和儿童患者的复苏、放射检查、专科会诊和转诊指征。在当地创伤和重症护理人员批准后,制作了一份指南海报并分发给所有省级急诊科。
本报告描述了为治疗头部创伤患者的医护人员开发的基于人群的全省评估和早期管理工具的证据。比较指南实施前后时期的结果数据最终将有助于了解区域化方法在管理脑损伤方面的应用。