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Langenbecks Arch Surg ; 391(4): 343-9, 2006 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16699803

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Since 1999, the Dutch trauma care has been regionalized into ten trauma systems. This study is the first to review such a trauma system. The aim was to examine the sensitivity of prehospital triage criteria [triage revised trauma score (T-RTS)] in identifying major trauma patients and to evaluate the current level of trauma care of a regionalized Dutch trauma system for major trauma patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Major trauma patients (n=511) (June 2001-December 2003) were selected from a regional trauma registry database. The prehospital T-RTS was computed and standardized W scores (Ws) were generated to compare observed vs expected survival based on contemporary US- and UK-norm databases. RESULTS: The T-RTS showed low sensitivity for the prehospital identification of major trauma patients [34.1% (T-RTS< or =10)]. Nevertheless, 78.0% of all major trauma patients were directly managed by the trauma center. These patients were more severely injured than their counterparts at non-trauma-center hospitals (p<0.001). No significant difference emerged between the mortality rates of both groups. The Ws {-0.46 calculated on the US model [95% confidence interval (CI) ranging from -1.99 to 1.07]} [0.60 calculated on the UK model (95% CI ranging from -1.25 to 2.44)] did not differ significantly from zero. CONCLUSION: The trauma center managed most of the major trauma patients in the trauma system but the triage criteria need to be reconsidered. The level of care of the regional trauma system was shown to measure up to US and UK benchmarks.


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Emergency Medical Services/standards , Multiple Trauma/mortality , Multiple Trauma/surgery , Registries/standards , Trauma Severity Indices , Triage/standards , Adult , Aged , Benchmarking/standards , Cross-Cultural Comparison , Databases, Factual/standards , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Multiple Trauma/classification , Netherlands , Survival Rate , Trauma Centers/standards , United Kingdom , United States
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