Abstract Background No consensus exists in the literature on the use of uniform emergency room trauma team activation criteria (ERTTAC). Today excessive over- or undertriage rates continue to be a challenge for most trauma centres. Application of ERTTAC, published for use in the German TraumaNetwork DGU®, at a Swiss trauma centre resulted in a high overtriage rate. The aim of the investigation was to analyse the ERTTAC in detail with the intention of possible improvement. Methods The investigation included consecutive adult (age > 15 years) trauma patients treated at the emergency department of a level II trauma centre from 01.01.2013–31.12.2015. All data were collected prospectively. To identify over- and undertriage, patients with an Inju...
INTRODUCTION Severely injured patients are supposed to be admitted to hospital via the trauma room....
BACKGROUND: Appropriate triage of the trauma patient is essential to ensure prompt access to definit...
OBJECTIVES AND BACKGROUND: Appropriate activation of multidisciplinary trauma teams improves outcome...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate trauma triage criteria in terms of compliance, undertriage, and overtriage an...
It is common practice for hospitals to use a trauma team activation criteria (TTAC) to identify pati...
PURPOSE : trauma team activation (TTA) is thought to be essential for advanced and specialized care ...
BACKGROUND: Trauma triage based on prehospital information facilitates correct allocation of in-hosp...
Background Adequate performance of trauma team activation (TTA) criteria is important in order to ac...
\(\bf Purpose\) Trauma team activation (TTA) is thought to be essential for advanced and specialize...
Abstract Background Sensitive decision making tools should assist prehospital personnel in the triag...
Background Field triage is important for regional trauma systems providing high sens...
Objective To evaluate the association between trauma team activation according to well-establishe...
Objective We conducted a study to validate the effectiveness of the Korean criteria for trauma team ...
Background: To ensure the rapid and correct triage of patients in potential need of specialized trea...
AbstractBackgroundIn our region, trauma team activation (TTA) is initiated by emergency physicians o...
INTRODUCTION Severely injured patients are supposed to be admitted to hospital via the trauma room....
BACKGROUND: Appropriate triage of the trauma patient is essential to ensure prompt access to definit...
OBJECTIVES AND BACKGROUND: Appropriate activation of multidisciplinary trauma teams improves outcome...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate trauma triage criteria in terms of compliance, undertriage, and overtriage an...
It is common practice for hospitals to use a trauma team activation criteria (TTAC) to identify pati...
PURPOSE : trauma team activation (TTA) is thought to be essential for advanced and specialized care ...
BACKGROUND: Trauma triage based on prehospital information facilitates correct allocation of in-hosp...
Background Adequate performance of trauma team activation (TTA) criteria is important in order to ac...
\(\bf Purpose\) Trauma team activation (TTA) is thought to be essential for advanced and specialize...
Abstract Background Sensitive decision making tools should assist prehospital personnel in the triag...
Background Field triage is important for regional trauma systems providing high sens...
Objective To evaluate the association between trauma team activation according to well-establishe...
Objective We conducted a study to validate the effectiveness of the Korean criteria for trauma team ...
Background: To ensure the rapid and correct triage of patients in potential need of specialized trea...
AbstractBackgroundIn our region, trauma team activation (TTA) is initiated by emergency physicians o...
INTRODUCTION Severely injured patients are supposed to be admitted to hospital via the trauma room....
BACKGROUND: Appropriate triage of the trauma patient is essential to ensure prompt access to definit...
OBJECTIVES AND BACKGROUND: Appropriate activation of multidisciplinary trauma teams improves outcome...