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Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine ; (12): 527-530, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-989823

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Objective:Severe trauma events are emergent, with low incidence and unpredictable. Current guideline does not provide precise recommendations on how the trauma centers should arrange the number of beds in trauma intensive care units while making rational use of medical resources. We analyzed the trauma intensive care unit bed requirement in the branch campus of our hospital to propose a reasonable assessment.Methods:Patients with severe trauma sent to the Intensive Care Unit of Peking University People's Hospital from January 2022 to June 2022 were collected. The daily number of patients received intensive care was counted. The bed requirement of the intensive care unit covering 99% of clinical needs was calculated based on the probability distribution function.Results:From January 2022 to June 2022, 103 patients with severe trauma [74 males and 29 females, aged (51.47±16.06) years, ranging 16 to 87 years] were included in the study. Among the 103 patients, 57 were injured in traffic accidents, 26 fell from a high altitude, 12 fell, 4 were hit by heavy objects, and 4 were stabbed. TISS ranged from 16 to 50. The range of the daily bed requirement in the intensive care unit was 0–10, which was consistent with the Poisson distribution. According to the probability distribution function, nine trauma intensive care beds could meet 99.19% of clinical needs.Conclusions:In severe traumatic events, patients need to be transferred to intensive care unit as soon as possible. For our branch campus, nine trauma intensive care beds can cover more than 99% of clinical needs. It follows that, in accordance with the basic requirements of trauma center construction, hospitals with trauma centers need at least 9 beds in intensive care units. However, traumatic events cannot be predicted; thus, the bed requirement needs to be regularly evaluated.

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Chinese Journal of Trauma ; (12): 558-562, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-956474

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Trauma center is an important link of trauma treatment, which is beneficial for professional integrated treatment of trauma patients and reduction of disability and death rate. The establishment of trauma rescue and treatment system is conducive to improving the regional trauma treatment capacity, rationalizing the layout of medical resources and standardizing the trauma treatment. Making full use of geographic information system (GIS) to analyze the big data such as the number of trauma patients, population, ground traffic situation and geographic information in the region and scientifically plan the number and location of trauma centers in the region is crucial to further optimize the geographic layout of trauma treatment centers, coordinate regional trauma treatment resources and improve the overall treatment capacity and is conducive to optimizing trauma treatment resources, improving regional trauma treatment capacity and reducing the disability and death rate of trauma patients. Based on domestic and foreign literature researches, the authors discuss how to use GIS to optimize the trauma rescue and treatment system in China in order to provide a useful reference for construction of regional trauma rescue and treatment system.

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Chinese Journal of Trauma ; (12): 682-685, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-754699

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Building highly efficient trauma center is an important measure to reduce the mortality and disability rate of trauma patients. Taking the trauma center of Yuyao People's Hospital as an example, combined with the preliminary achievements, the author summarized the operation mode, space and hardware requirements, in-hospital trauma rescue team, trauma rescue process, trauma database and core competence training, and the continuous improvement of trauma rescue quality so as to provide references for the construction of trauma center at grass-roots level.

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Chinese Journal of Trauma ; (12): 677-681, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-754698

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As China has not yet established a sound regional trauma treatment system and standardized trauma centers at all levels, the trauma treatment capability in China is poorer than that in the developed countries. At present, Shaanxi Province has not established a regional trauma treatment system and standardized trauma centers at all levels. Based on the analysis of the characteristics of geography, population and social environment in Shaanxi Province, the authors explore the concept of the trauma treatment system and the construction of trauma centers at all levels in Shaanxi Province on the platform of the trauma center of Shaanxi People's Hospital ( Grade I trauma center) . The authors clarify the respective hardware facilities, team structure, treatment process and quality control goals, training and management system of professional trauma teams in trauma centers at all levels, so as to provide reference for improving the overall level of trauma treatment in Shaanxi Province.

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Chinese Journal of Burns ; (6): 329-331, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-806691

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The Kunshan factory aluminum dust explosion accident in August 2nd, 2014 caused the largest number of serious burn casualties in China in the recent 30 years. With the support of the whole country and the multidisciplinary cooperation, 185 severely burned patients were rescued and treated at 20 hospitals in Jiangsu province and Shanghai with satisfactory results. The rescue and treatment of mass burn is a complicated and systematic project on account of its suddenness, uncertainty, and non-repeatability. The treatment of this explosion accident was reviewed in this paper to explore the treatment model and experience of multidisciplinary cooperation. It is worthy to ponder and explore how to face challenges and strive to improve the treatment level of mass burns.

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Chinese Journal of Burns ; (6): 321-325, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-806689

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The rescue and treatment of mass burn casualties is a test for both the burn treatment level and the disaster emergency response ability of a country or a region. In recent years, burn disasters happened occasionally around the world despite of the improvement of safety level in production and the awareness of fire prevention. On one hand, mass burn casualty events caused catastrophic damages to human health. On the other hand, they also promoted the development of burn treatment and disaster medicine. This paper may provide some references for further improving the management of mass burn casualties in the future by reviewing several typical cases of burn disaster rescue and treatment in the world since the 21st century.

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