Collicott P E, Hughes I
JAMA. 1980 Mar 21;243(11):1156-9.
The lack of a standardized method for the initial assessment of the trauma patient's condition and the skills to perform emergency lifesaving surgical techniques in rural Nebraska has led to the development of an Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) course. There has been a direct correlation between the presentation of the course in several rural areas of Nebraska and the improved quality of trauma care apparent when the patients arrive at a definitive care hospital. The national development of a standardized ATLS course will improve the survival of trauma patients as has been experienced with the Advanced Cardiac Life Support course and cardiac patients.
内布拉斯加州农村地区缺乏用于初步评估创伤患者病情的标准化方法以及实施紧急救生手术技术的技能,这促使了高级创伤生命支持(ATLS)课程的开发。在内布拉斯加州几个农村地区开设该课程与患者抵达确定性治疗医院时创伤护理质量的提高之间存在直接关联。正如高级心脏生命支持课程对心脏病患者的作用一样,全国范围内标准化ATLS课程的开展将提高创伤患者的生存率。