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Effects of the application of a checklist during trauma resuscitations on ATLS adherence, team performance, and patient-related outcomes: a systematic review

机译:清单在创伤中的应用效果复苏对ATLS遵守,团队表现和患者相关结果的影响:系统审查

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Purpose In this systematic literature review, the effects of the application of a checklist during in hospital resuscitation of trauma patients on adherence to the ATLS guidelines, trauma team performance, and patient-related outcomes were integrated. Methods A systematic review was performed following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses checklist. The search was performed in Pubmed, Embase, CINAHL, and Cochrane inception till January 2019. Randomized controlled- or controlled before-and-after study design were included. All other forms of observational study designs, reviews, case series or case reports, animal studies, and simulation studies were excluded. The Effective Public Health Practice Project Quality Assessment Tool was applied to assess the methodological quality of the included studies. Results Three of the 625 identified articles were included, which all used a before-and-after study design. Two studies showed that Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS)-related tasks are significantly more frequently performed when a checklist was applied during resuscitation. [14 of 30 tasks (p 25, aOR 0.51, 95% CI 0.30-0.89). Conclusions The application of a checklist may improve ATLS adherence and workflow during trauma resuscitation. Current literature is insufficient to truly define the effect of the application of a checklist during trauma resuscitation on patient-related outcomes, although one study showed promising results as an improved chance of survival for the most severely injured patients was found.
机译:目的在这一系统文献综述中,清单在医院复苏期间适应创伤患者遵守ATLS指南,创伤队绩效和患者相关结果的效果。方法在系统评价和Meta-Analys清单的首选报告项目后进行系统审查。该搜索在PubMed,Embase,Cinahl和Cochrane Inception中进行,直到2019年1月。包括随机的控制或受控前后研究设计。所有其他形式的观察研究设计,评论,案例系列或案例报告,动物研究和仿真研究被排除在外。有效的公共卫生实践项目质量评估工具用于评估所包含的研究的方法论质量。结果包括625条所鉴定的文章中的三种,其中所有使用前后研究设计。两项研究表明,当在复苏期间应用清单时,先进的创伤生命支持(ATLS) - 相关任务显着更频繁地执行。 [14以下任务(P 25,AOR 0.51,95%CI 0.30-0.89)。结论清单中的应用可能在创伤复苏期间改善ATL粘附和工作流程。目前的文献不足以真正定义清单在创伤期间对患者相关结果的复苏期间的应用效果,尽管一项研究表明有前途的结果作为发现最严重受伤患者的生存率的提高。

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