Kotwal Russ S, Butler Frank K, Montgomery Harold R, Brunstetter Tyson, Diaz George Y, Kirkpatrick James W, Summers Nancy L, Shackelford Stacy A, Holcomb John B, Bailey Jeffrey A
J Spec Oper Med. 2013 Summer;13(2):82-87. doi: 10.55460/7DN3-A0JX.
Optimizing trauma care delivery is paramount to saving lives on the battlefield. During the past decade of conflict, trauma care performance improvement at combat support hospitals and forward surgical teams in Afghanistan and Iraq has increased through Joint Trauma System and DoD Trauma Registry data collection, analysis, and rapid evidence-based adjustments to clinical practice guidelines. Although casualties have benefitted greatly from a trauma system and registry that improves hospital care, still lacking is a comprehensive and integrated system for data collection and analysis to improve performance at the prehospital level of care. Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) based casualty cards, TCCC after action reports, and unit-based prehospital trauma registries need to be implemented globally and linked to the DoD Trauma Registry in a seamless manner that will optimize prehospital trauma care delivery.
优化创伤护理服务对于在战场上挽救生命至关重要。在过去十年的冲突中,通过联合创伤系统以及国防部创伤登记处的数据收集、分析,并基于循证对临床实践指南进行快速调整,阿富汗和伊拉克的战斗支援医院及前方手术团队的创伤护理表现有所改善。尽管伤员从改善医院护理的创伤系统和登记处中受益匪浅,但仍缺乏一个全面且综合的数据收集与分析系统,以提高院前护理水平的表现。基于战术战伤护理(TCCC)的伤亡卡片、TCCC行动后报告以及基于单位的院前创伤登记处需要在全球范围内实施,并以无缝方式与国防部创伤登记处相连接,从而优化院前创伤护理服务。