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Streamlining pre- and intra-hospital care for patients with severe trauma: a white paper from the European Critical Care Foundation

机译:为严重创伤患者精简和内部医院内部护理:来自欧洲关键护理基金会的白皮书

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PurposeMajor trauma remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the developed and developing world. In 2013, nearly 5million people worldwide died from their injuries, and almost 1billion individuals sustained injuries that warranted some type of healthcare, accounting for around 10% of the global burden of disease in general. Behind the statistics, severe trauma takes a major toll on individuals, their families and healthcare systems. Management of the patient with severe trauma requires multiple interventions in a highly time-sensitive context and fragmentation of care, characterised by loss of information and time among disciplines, departments and individuals, both outside the hospital and within it, is frequent. Outcomes may be improved by better streamlining of pre- and intra-hospital care.MethodsWe describe the basis for development of a multi-stakeholder consortium by the European Critical Care Foundation working closely with a number of European Scientific Societies to address and overcome problems of fragmentation in the care of patients with severe trauma.ResultThe consortium will develop and introduce an information management system adapted to severe trauma, which will integrate continuous monitoring of vital parameters and point-of-care diagnostics. The key innovation of the project is to harness the power of information technologies and artificial intelligence to provide computer-enhanced clinical evaluation and decision-support to streamline the multiple points at which information and time are potentially lost.ConclusionsThe severe trauma management platform thus created could have multiple benefits beyond its immediate use in managing the care of injured patients.
机译:Purposemajor Trauma仍然是发达国家和发展中国家发病率和死亡率的重要原因。 2013年,全世界近500万人死于伤势,近1亿个个人受伤的伤害有关一些类型的医疗保健,占全球疾病负担的10%。统计数据背后,严重的创伤对个人,家庭和医疗保健系统进行了重大收费。具有严重创伤的患者的治疗需要在高度时间敏感的背景下进行多次干预,并在护理的碎片中,以医学,部门和个人在医院和其内部的纪律,部门和个人之间的特点为特征,其特点是频繁。通过更好地精简和医院内部护理更精简,可以提高结果.Thodswe描述了通过欧洲关键护理基金会与一些欧洲科学社会密切合作的欧洲重症管理基金会的发展基础,以解决和克服碎片问题问题在护理严重创伤的患者中。结果将开发并引入适应严重创伤的信息管理系统,这将持续监测重要参数和护理点诊断。该项目的关键创新是利用信息技术和人工智能的力量,提供计算机增强的临床评估和决策支持,以简化信息和时间可能丢失的多个点。因此创造了严重的创伤管理平台在其直接用来管理受伤患者的护理方面具有多种益处。

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