Literature DB >> 24742403

Trauma registry -- a necessity of modern clinical practice.

M Beuran, B Stoica, I Negoi, I Tănase, B Gaspar, C Turculeţ, S Păun.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Traumas represent the cause of 10 % of deaths in the entire world. The successful development of trauma systems, including the use of trauma registries, played a significant part in lowering the mortality and the disabilities due to injuries resulted from trauma.
METHOD: Review of the literature using computerized database of National Library of Medicine and the International Institutes of Health MEDLINE using PubMed interface. There were selected the articles that address the issue of trauma registry from the different world trauma systems.
RESULTS: Trauma registries have developed once they were introduced in centers and trauma systems in the United States of America in 1970. First trauma database processed on computers was created in 1969 in Cook County Hospital in Chicago. This database became the prototype of trauma registry in Illinois which started gathering information from 50 designated hospitals across the entire state in 1971.Countries with limited resources were able to start useful trauma registers. Continuous financing and dedicated personnel inside the team are two essential factors in the success of a trauma registry. NISS (New Injury Severity Score) higher than 15 is a widely used inclusion criteria in the trauma register. Exclusion is represented by patients admitted at over 24 hours after the accident, those declared dead before hospital arrival or with no signs of life on arrival in hospital. In addition, it is recommended that asphyxia,drowning and burns to be excluded.
CONCLUSION: The improvements regarding the treatment of multi-traumatized people in developing countries depend on establishing and performance of trauma systems, where trauma registry represents a part of these systems infrastructure. Celsius.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24742403

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chirurgia (Bucur)        ISSN: 1221-9118


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1.  Trauma Surveillance and Registry Development in Mozambique: Results of a 1-Year Study and the First Phase of National Implementation.

Authors:  Fadi Hamadani; Tarek Razek; Ezio Massinga; Shailvi Gupta; Monica Muataco; Paloma Muripiha; Catarina Maguni; Vania Muripa; Ivandra Percina; Aassis Costa; Prem Yohannan; David Bracco; Evan Wong; Sam Harper; Dan L Deckelbaum; Otilia Neves
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2019-07       Impact factor: 3.352

2.  Applying quality improvement methods to neglected conditions: development of the South Asia Burn Registry (SABR).

Authors:  Nukhba Zia; Asad Latif; Saidur Rahman Mashreky; Ehmer Al-Ibran; Madiha Hashmi; A K M Fazlur Rahman; Sazzad Khondoker; Mohammed Saeed Quraishy; Adnan A Hyder
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2019-01-29

3.  The Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic on Trauma Registry and Performance Improvement Operations and Workforce Nationwide: A Survey of Trauma Center Association of America Members.

Authors:  Adel Elkbuli; Mason Sutherland; Haley Ehrlich; Luis Santiesteban; Huazhi Liu; Darwin Ang; Mark McKenney
Journal:  J Surg Res       Date:  2021-11-27       Impact factor: 2.192

4.  A pilot trauma registry in Peshawar, Pakistan - A roadmap to decreasing the burden of injury - Quality improvement study.

Authors:  Omaid Tanoli; Hamza Ahmad; Haider Khan; Farhad Ali Khattak; Awais Khan; Alexandre Mikhail; Dan Deckelbaum; Tarek Razek
Journal:  Ann Med Surg (Lond)       Date:  2021-12-04
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