2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00068-018-1006-8
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The role of emergency medical service providers in the decision-making process of prehospital trauma triage

Abstract: Purpose Severely injured patients should be treated at higher-level trauma centres, to improve chances of survival and avert life-long disabilities. Emergency medical service (EMS) providers must try to determine injury severity on-scene, using a prehospital trauma triage protocol, and decide the most appropriate type of trauma centre. The objective of this study is to investigate the role of EMS provider judgment in the prehospital triage process of trauma patients, by analysing the compliance rate to the pro… Show more

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“…The EMS scenario is complex, and personnel should make decisions quickly and with a limited number of complementary tests, 29 so any potentially helpful diagnostic and/or prognostic tool must be seriously considered. Among the great variability of pathologic conditions, comorbidities, and risky situations present in prehospital settings, time-dependent pathologic conditions should be effectively discriminated from pathologic conditions that, although potentially serious, may involve a greater delay in caring or evacuation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EMS scenario is complex, and personnel should make decisions quickly and with a limited number of complementary tests, 29 so any potentially helpful diagnostic and/or prognostic tool must be seriously considered. Among the great variability of pathologic conditions, comorbidities, and risky situations present in prehospital settings, time-dependent pathologic conditions should be effectively discriminated from pathologic conditions that, although potentially serious, may involve a greater delay in caring or evacuation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the occupant side, an interactive system could be created that deploys in response to a detected crash and can be used to evaluate the occupants' vitals and convey them to responding services. The transmitted information can be further coupled with improved EMS trauma triage training to increase quality of care [22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though, there is insufficient evidence showing which prehospital triage systems/models are effective in achieving better health outcomes and quality of care [5,57,[65][66][67][68][69]. Clearly, the quality of prehospital trauma triage depends on health care provider accuracy of and compliance with triage protocols and procedures [70].…”
Section: Assessment Criteria and Slippery Slopesmentioning
confidence: 99%