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军民合作:人数的力量。

Military and Civilian Collaboration: The Power of Numbers.

作者信息

Stinner Daniel J, Wenke Joseph C, Ficke James R, Gordon Wade, Toledano James, Carlini Anthony R, Scharfstein Daniel O, MacKenzie Ellen J, Bosse Michael J, Hsu Joseph R

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, San Antonio Military Medical Center, 3851 Roger Brooke Drive, Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234.

U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research, San Antonio Military Medical Center, 3698 Chambers Pass, Building 3611, Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234.

出版信息

Mil Med. 2017 Mar;182(S1):10-17. doi: 10.7205/MILMED-D-16-00138.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to compare the number and types of extremity injuries treated at civilian trauma centers (CIV CENs) versus military treatment facilities (MTFs) participating in the Major Extremity Trauma Research Consortium (METRC) and to investigate the potential benefits of a clinical research network that includes both civilian trauma centers and MTFs. Two analyses were performed. First, registry data collected on all surgically treated fractures at four core MTFs and 21 CIV CENs over one year were compared. Second, actual numbers and distribution of patients by type of injury enrolled in three METRC studies were compared. While MTFs demonstrated higher percentages of severe injuries including open fractures, traumatic amputations, vascular injuries, contamination, and injuries with bone, muscle, and skin loss when compared to CIV CENS, the CIV CENs treated a substantially higher number and, more importantly, enrolled patients in almost all categories. Comparison of service members to civilians was challenged by several differences between the two patient populations including mechanism of injury, the medical care environment, and confounding factors such as age, social setting and co-morbidities. Despite these limitations, in times without active military conflict, clinical trials will likely rely on civilian trauma centers for patient enrollment; only when numbers are pooled across a large number of centers can requisite sample sizes be met. These data demonstrate the benefits of maintaining a military-civilian partnership to address the major gaps in research defined by the Military.

摘要

本研究的目的是比较参与大肢体创伤研究联盟(METRC)的民用创伤中心(CIV CENs)与军事治疗机构(MTFs)治疗的肢体损伤的数量和类型,并调查一个包括民用创伤中心和MTFs的临床研究网络的潜在益处。进行了两项分析。首先,比较了四个核心MTFs和21个CIV CENs在一年时间内收集的所有手术治疗骨折的登记数据。其次,比较了三项METRC研究中按损伤类型登记的患者的实际数量和分布情况。虽然与CIV CENs相比,MTFs中严重损伤的百分比更高,包括开放性骨折、创伤性截肢、血管损伤、污染以及伴有骨、肌肉和皮肤缺失的损伤,但CIV CENs治疗的患者数量要多得多,更重要的是,几乎所有类别的患者都有登记。由于两类患者群体之间存在多种差异,包括损伤机制、医疗环境以及年龄、社会背景和合并症等混杂因素,因此对军人和平民进行比较具有挑战性。尽管存在这些局限性,但在没有军事冲突的时期,临床试验可能会依赖民用创伤中心进行患者招募;只有将大量中心的数据汇总起来,才能满足所需的样本量。这些数据证明了维持军民合作关系以填补军方定义的研究重大空白的益处。

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