Wisborg T, Ellensen E N, Svege I, Dehli T
Norwegian National Advisory Unit on Trauma, Division of Emergencies and Critical Care, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway.
Anaesthesia and Critical Care Research Group, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway.
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 2017 Aug;61(7):841-847. doi: 10.1111/aas.12931. Epub 2017 Jun 26.
Studies of severely injured patients suggest that advanced pre-hospital care and/or rapid transportation provides a survival benefit. This benefit depends on the disposition of resources to patients with the greatest need. Norway has 19 Emergency Helicopters (HEMS) staffed by anaesthesiologists on duty 24/7/365. National regulations describe indications for their use, and the use of the national emergency medical dispatch guideline is recommended. We assessed whether severely injured patients had been treated or transported by advanced resources on a national scale.
A national survey was conducted collecting data for 2013 from local trauma registries at all hospitals caring for severely injured patients. Patients were analysed according to hospital level; trauma centres or acute care hospitals with trauma functions. Patients with an Injury Severity Score (ISS) > 15 were considered severely injured.
Three trauma centres (75%) and 17 acute care hospitals (53%) had data for trauma patients from 2013, a total of 3535 trauma registry entries (primary admissions only), including 604 victims with an ISS > 15. Of these 604 victims, advanced resources were treating and/or transporting 51%. Sixty percent of the severely injured admitted directly to trauma centres received advanced services, while only 37% of the severely injured admitted primarily to acute care hospitals received these services.
A highly developed and widely distributed HEMS system reached only half of severely injured trauma victims in Norway in 2013.
对重伤患者的研究表明,先进的院前护理和/或快速转运可带来生存益处。这种益处取决于将资源分配给最有需要的患者。挪威有19架急诊直升机(HEMS),由麻醉医生全年无休值班。国家法规规定了其使用指征,并建议使用国家紧急医疗调度指南。我们评估了重伤患者在全国范围内是否得到了先进资源的治疗或转运。
进行了一项全国性调查,收集了2013年所有收治重伤患者的医院的当地创伤登记数据。根据医院级别对患者进行分析;创伤中心或具备创伤治疗功能的急症医院。损伤严重度评分(ISS)>15的患者被视为重伤患者。
三个创伤中心(75%)和17家急症医院(53%)有2013年创伤患者的数据,共有3535条创伤登记记录(仅初次入院),其中包括604名ISS>15的受害者。在这604名受害者中,先进资源正在治疗和/或转运的占51%。直接入住创伤中心的重伤患者中有60%接受了先进服务,而主要入住急症医院的重伤患者中只有37%接受了这些服务。
2013年,挪威高度发达且分布广泛的直升机紧急医疗服务(HEMS)系统仅覆盖了一半的重伤创伤受害者。