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The evolution of trauma care in the Netherlands over 20 years

INTRODUCTION: In 1999 an inclusive trauma system was initiated in the Netherlands and a nationwide trauma registry, including all admitted trauma patients to every hospital, was started. The Dutch trauma system is run by trauma surgeons who treat both the truncal (visceral) and extremity injuries (f...

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Autores principales: Hietbrink, Falco, Houwert, Roderick M., van Wessem, Karlijn J. P., Simmermacher, Rogier K. J., Govaert, Geertje A. M., de Jong, Mirjam B., de Bruin, Ivar G. J., de Graaf, Johan, Leenen, Loek P. H.
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7113214/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31760466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00068-019-01273-4
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author Hietbrink, Falco
Houwert, Roderick M.
van Wessem, Karlijn J. P.
Simmermacher, Rogier K. J.
Govaert, Geertje A. M.
de Jong, Mirjam B.
de Bruin, Ivar G. J.
de Graaf, Johan
Leenen, Loek P. H.
author_facet Hietbrink, Falco
Houwert, Roderick M.
van Wessem, Karlijn J. P.
Simmermacher, Rogier K. J.
Govaert, Geertje A. M.
de Jong, Mirjam B.
de Bruin, Ivar G. J.
de Graaf, Johan
Leenen, Loek P. H.
author_sort Hietbrink, Falco
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description INTRODUCTION: In 1999 an inclusive trauma system was initiated in the Netherlands and a nationwide trauma registry, including all admitted trauma patients to every hospital, was started. The Dutch trauma system is run by trauma surgeons who treat both the truncal (visceral) and extremity injuries (fractures). MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this comprehensive review based on previous published studies, data over the past 20 years from the central region of the Netherlands (Utrecht) was evaluated. RESULTS: It is demonstrated that the initiation of the trauma systems and the governance by the trauma surgeons led to a region-wide mortality reduction of 50% and a mortality reduction for the most severely injured of 75% in the level 1 trauma centre. Furthermore, major improvements were found in terms of efficiency, demonstrating the quality of the current system and its constructs such as the type of surgeon. Due to the major reduction in mortality over the past few years, the emphasis of trauma care evaluation shifts towards functional outcome of severely injured patients. For the upcoming years, centralisation of severely injured patients should also aim at the balance between skills in primary resuscitation and surgical stabilization versus longitudinal surgical involvement. CONCLUSION: Further centralisation to a limited number of level 1 trauma centres in the Netherlands is necessary to consolidate experience and knowledge for the trauma surgeon. The future trauma surgeon, as specialist for injured patients, should be able to provide the vast majority of trauma care in this system. For the remaining part, intramural, regional and national collaboration is essential
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spelling pubmed-71132142020-04-06 The evolution of trauma care in the Netherlands over 20 years Hietbrink, Falco Houwert, Roderick M. van Wessem, Karlijn J. P. Simmermacher, Rogier K. J. Govaert, Geertje A. M. de Jong, Mirjam B. de Bruin, Ivar G. J. de Graaf, Johan Leenen, Loek P. H. Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg Review Article INTRODUCTION: In 1999 an inclusive trauma system was initiated in the Netherlands and a nationwide trauma registry, including all admitted trauma patients to every hospital, was started. The Dutch trauma system is run by trauma surgeons who treat both the truncal (visceral) and extremity injuries (fractures). MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this comprehensive review based on previous published studies, data over the past 20 years from the central region of the Netherlands (Utrecht) was evaluated. RESULTS: It is demonstrated that the initiation of the trauma systems and the governance by the trauma surgeons led to a region-wide mortality reduction of 50% and a mortality reduction for the most severely injured of 75% in the level 1 trauma centre. Furthermore, major improvements were found in terms of efficiency, demonstrating the quality of the current system and its constructs such as the type of surgeon. Due to the major reduction in mortality over the past few years, the emphasis of trauma care evaluation shifts towards functional outcome of severely injured patients. For the upcoming years, centralisation of severely injured patients should also aim at the balance between skills in primary resuscitation and surgical stabilization versus longitudinal surgical involvement. CONCLUSION: Further centralisation to a limited number of level 1 trauma centres in the Netherlands is necessary to consolidate experience and knowledge for the trauma surgeon. The future trauma surgeon, as specialist for injured patients, should be able to provide the vast majority of trauma care in this system. For the remaining part, intramural, regional and national collaboration is essential Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2019-11-23 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7113214/ /pubmed/31760466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00068-019-01273-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Hietbrink, Falco
Houwert, Roderick M.
van Wessem, Karlijn J. P.
Simmermacher, Rogier K. J.
Govaert, Geertje A. M.
de Jong, Mirjam B.
de Bruin, Ivar G. J.
de Graaf, Johan
Leenen, Loek P. H.
The evolution of trauma care in the Netherlands over 20 years
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title_full The evolution of trauma care in the Netherlands over 20 years
title_fullStr The evolution of trauma care in the Netherlands over 20 years
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title_short The evolution of trauma care in the Netherlands over 20 years
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7113214/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31760466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00068-019-01273-4
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