| Literature DB >> 29857186 |
Tobias Gauss1, Paul Balandraud2, Julien Frandon3, Julio Abba4, Francois Xavier Ageron5, Pierre Albaladejo4, Catherine Arvieux4, Sandrine Barbois5, Benjamin Bijok6, Xavier Bobbia7, Jonathan Charbit8, Fabrice Cook9, Jean-Stephane David10, Guillaume De Saint Maurice11, Jacques Duranteau12, Delphine Garrigue6, Emmanuel Gay4, Thomas Geeraerts13, Julien Ghelfi6, Sophie Hamada12, Anatole Harrois12, Hicham Kobeiter14, Marc Leone15, Albrice Levrat16, Sebastien Mirek17, Abdel Nadji17, Catherine Paugam-Burtz18, Jean Francois Payen4, Sebastien Perbet19, Romain Pirracchio20, Isabelle Plenier7, Julien Pottecher21, Sylvain Rigal2, Bruno Riou22, Dominique Savary5, Thierry Secheresse23, Karim Tazarourte24, Frederic Thony4, Jerome Tonetti4, Christophe Tresallet25, Pierre-Francois Wey26, Julien Picard4, Pierre Bouzat27.
Abstract
In this road map for trauma in France, we focus on the main challenges for system implementation, surgical and radiology training and upon innovative training techniques. Regarding system organisation: procedures for triage, designation and certification of trauma centres are mandatory to implement trauma networks on a national scale. Data collection with registries must be created, with a core dataset defined and applied through all registries. Regarding surgical and radiology training, diagnostic-imaging processes should be standardised and the role of the interventional radiologist within the trauma team and the trauma network should be clearly defined. Education in surgery for trauma is crucial and recent changes in medical training in France will promote trauma surgery as a specific sub-specialty. Innovative training techniques should be implemented and be based on common objectives, scenarios and evaluation, so as to improve individual and team performances. The group formulated 14 proposals that should help to structure and improve major trauma management in France over the next 10 years.Entities:
Keywords: Guidelines; Organisation; Strategy; Trauma; Trauma system
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29857186 DOI: 10.1016/j.accpm.2018.05.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anaesth Crit Care Pain Med ISSN: 2352-5568 Impact factor: 4.132