Development of trauma systems in Europe—reports from England, Germany, the Netherlands, and Spain

Major trauma systems have evolved in many European countries and have resulted in improved care in terms of mortality and morbidity. Many of the systems have similar history, with reports of either poor services, or a single disaster, driving change of policy and set up. We report on 4 European syst...

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Veröffentlicht in:OTA international : the open access journal of orthopaedic trauma 2019-03, Vol.2 (S1), p.e019-e019
Hauptverfasser: Chesser, Tim JS, Moran, Chris, Willett, Keith, Bouillon, Bertil, Sturm, Johannes, Flohé, Sascha, Ruchholtz, Steffen, Dijkink, Suzan, Schipper, Inger B., Rubio-Suarez, Juan Carlos, Chana, Francisco, de Caso, Julio, Guerado, Enrique
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Zusammenfassung:Major trauma systems have evolved in many European countries and have resulted in improved care in terms of mortality and morbidity. Many of the systems have similar history, with reports of either poor services, or a single disaster, driving change of policy and set up. We report on 4 European systems, looking at the background, set up and some of the results. Similar issues are identified including the importance of triage, the concentration of specialist skills which require patients to bypass hospitals, and the standardization of treatment protocols. The issues of rehabilitation and the increasing importance of measuring outcome with patient reported metrics are discussed.
ISSN:2574-2167
2574-2167
DOI:10.1097/OI9.0000000000000019