BackgroundThe Optimal Resources Document mandates trauma activation based on injury mechanism, physiologic and anatomic criteria and recommends using the overtriage/undertriage matrix (Matrix) to evaluate the appropriateness of trauma team activation. The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of the Matrix method by comparing patients appropriately triaged with those undertriaged. We hypothesized that these two groups are different, and Matrix does not discriminate the needs or outcomes of these different groups of patients.MethodsTrauma registry data, from January 2013 to December 2015, at a Level I trauma center, were reviewed. Overtriage and undertriage rates were calculated by Matrix. Patients with Injury Severity Score ...
Importance: Studies show that secondary overtriage (SO) contributes significantly to the economic bu...
Background Overtriage of trauma patients is unavoidable and requires effective use of hospital resou...
Abstract Background No consensus exists in the literature on the use of uniform emergency room traum...
BackgroundThe Optimal Resources Document mandates trauma activation based on injury mechanism, physi...
The Optimal Resources Document (ORD) mandates trauma activation based on injury mechanism, physiolog...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate trauma triage criteria in terms of compliance, undertriage, and overtriage an...
BACKGROUND The American College of Surgeons has defined six minimum activation criteria (ACS-6) for ...
It is common practice for hospitals to use a trauma team activation criteria (TTAC) to identify pati...
BACKGROUND: Appropriate triage of the trauma patient is essential to ensure prompt access to definit...
Background Field triage is important for regional trauma systems providing high sens...
The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma defines undertriage (UT) as any major trauma pa...
Overtriage (i.e.; transport of patients with minimal injuries to a trauma center) has been accepted ...
PURPOSE: To find ways to reduce the rate of over-triage without drastically increasing the rate of u...
Background The goal of prehospital triage in trauma patients is to have as low as possible undertri...
The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma defines undertriage (UT) as any major trauma pa...
Importance: Studies show that secondary overtriage (SO) contributes significantly to the economic bu...
Background Overtriage of trauma patients is unavoidable and requires effective use of hospital resou...
Abstract Background No consensus exists in the literature on the use of uniform emergency room traum...
BackgroundThe Optimal Resources Document mandates trauma activation based on injury mechanism, physi...
The Optimal Resources Document (ORD) mandates trauma activation based on injury mechanism, physiolog...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate trauma triage criteria in terms of compliance, undertriage, and overtriage an...
BACKGROUND The American College of Surgeons has defined six minimum activation criteria (ACS-6) for ...
It is common practice for hospitals to use a trauma team activation criteria (TTAC) to identify pati...
BACKGROUND: Appropriate triage of the trauma patient is essential to ensure prompt access to definit...
Background Field triage is important for regional trauma systems providing high sens...
The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma defines undertriage (UT) as any major trauma pa...
Overtriage (i.e.; transport of patients with minimal injuries to a trauma center) has been accepted ...
PURPOSE: To find ways to reduce the rate of over-triage without drastically increasing the rate of u...
Background The goal of prehospital triage in trauma patients is to have as low as possible undertri...
The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma defines undertriage (UT) as any major trauma pa...
Importance: Studies show that secondary overtriage (SO) contributes significantly to the economic bu...
Background Overtriage of trauma patients is unavoidable and requires effective use of hospital resou...
Abstract Background No consensus exists in the literature on the use of uniform emergency room traum...