Okereke Isaac C, Zahoor Ubaid, Ramadan Omar
Trauma and Orthopaedics, The Royal London Hospital, London, GBR.
Trauma and Orthopaedics, Whipps Cross University Hospital, London, GBR.
Cureus. 2022 Jan 2;14(1):e20880. doi: 10.7759/cureus.20880. eCollection 2022 Jan.
Traumatic injuries are a global health problem. Most first world countries have developed comprehensive trauma systems to provide optimal care for injured patients. A trauma system is a coordinated effort in a defined geographic area that attempts to deliver trauma care to all injured patients and is usually integrated with the local public health system. The majority of low and middle income countries (LMIC) do not have functional trauma systems. This study aims to critique the status of trauma care in Nigeria and make a case for a re-organisation towards an inclusive trauma system. The methodology was a review of published articles and available grey literature to assess current practices in Nigeria within the various components of a trauma system, viz., injury prevention, pre-hospital care, acute care, and rehabilitation. The conclusions from this review suggest that integrating existing major trauma centres (MTCs) with smaller local hospitals within a region into an inclusive, interconnected region-based trauma system is the cheapest and most efficient way to improve Nigeria's trauma care and significantly reduce trauma mortality rates.
创伤性损伤是一个全球性的健康问题。大多数发达国家已经建立了全面的创伤系统,为受伤患者提供最佳治疗。创伤系统是在特定地理区域内的一项协调行动,旨在为所有受伤患者提供创伤护理,并且通常与当地公共卫生系统相结合。大多数低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)没有有效的创伤系统。本研究旨在评估尼日利亚创伤护理的现状,并为朝着包容性创伤系统进行重组提供依据。研究方法是对已发表的文章和可用的灰色文献进行综述,以评估尼日利亚在创伤系统的各个组成部分(即伤害预防、院前护理、急性护理和康复)中的当前做法。该综述的结论表明,将一个地区现有的主要创伤中心(MTC)与较小的当地医院整合为一个包容性的、相互连接的基于区域的创伤系统,是改善尼日利亚创伤护理并显著降低创伤死亡率的最经济有效的方法。