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利用新的创伤工作流程概念提高 CT 扫描能力:使用不同 CT 扫描场景模拟医院物流。

Improving CT scan capabilities with a new trauma workflow concept: simulation of hospital logistics using different CT scanner scenarios.

机构信息

Trauma Unit Department of Surgery, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Eur J Radiol. 2011 Nov;80(2):504-9. doi: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2009.11.026. Epub 2010 Mar 12.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The Amsterdam Trauma Workflow (ATW) concept includes a sliding gantry CT scanner serving two mirrored (trauma) rooms. In this study, several predefined scenarios with a varying number of CT scanners and CT locations are analyzed to identify the best performing patient flow management strategy from an institutional perspective on process quality.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

A total of six clinically relevant scenarios with variables that included the number of CT scanners, CT scanner location, and different patient categories (regular, urgent, and trauma patients) were evaluated using computer simulation. Each scenario was simulated using institutional data and was assessed for patient waiting times, idle time of CT scanners, and overtime due to scheduling. The best 2- and 3-scanner scenarios were additionally evaluated with the ATW-concept.

RESULTS

Based on institutional data, the best 2-scanner scenario distributes all 3 patient categories over both scanners and plans 4 urgent patients per hour while locating both scanners outside of the trauma room. The best 3-scanner scenario distributes urgent and regular patients over all 3 scanners and trauma patients on only 1 scanner and locates all CT scanners outside of the trauma room. The ATW concept reduces waiting times and overtime, while increasing idle time.

CONCLUSION

Choosing the optimal planning and distribution strategies depends on the number and location of available CT scanners, along with number of trauma, urgent and regular patients. The Amsterdam Trauma Workflow concept could provide institutions with the ability of early CT scanning in trauma patients without influencing regular and urgent CT scanning.

摘要

简介

阿姆斯特丹创伤工作流程(ATW)概念包括一个滑动龙门 CT 扫描仪,为两个镜像(创伤)房间服务。在这项研究中,分析了几个具有不同数量 CT 扫描仪和 CT 位置的预设场景,以从机构角度确定在流程质量方面表现最佳的患者流量管理策略。

材料与方法

使用计算机模拟评估了六个具有变量的临床相关场景,这些变量包括 CT 扫描仪的数量、CT 扫描仪的位置以及不同的患者类别(常规、紧急和创伤患者)。每个场景都使用机构数据进行模拟,并评估患者的等待时间、CT 扫描仪的空闲时间以及由于调度而导致的加班时间。还使用 ATW 概念评估了最佳的 2 台和 3 台 CT 扫描仪场景。

结果

基于机构数据,最佳的 2 台 CT 扫描仪场景将所有 3 种患者类别分配到两台扫描仪上,并计划每小时扫描 4 名紧急患者,同时将两台扫描仪放置在创伤室之外。最佳的 3 台 CT 扫描仪场景将紧急和常规患者分配到所有 3 台扫描仪上,将创伤患者仅分配到 1 台扫描仪上,并将所有 CT 扫描仪放置在创伤室之外。ATW 概念减少了等待时间和加班时间,同时增加了空闲时间。

结论

选择最佳的规划和分配策略取决于可用 CT 扫描仪的数量和位置,以及创伤、紧急和常规患者的数量。阿姆斯特丹创伤工作流程概念可以为机构提供在不影响常规和紧急 CT 扫描的情况下对创伤患者进行早期 CT 扫描的能力。

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