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A protocol for pediatric trauma receiving units.

B H Harris1, L A Latchaw, R E Murphy

  • 1Division of Pediatric Surgery, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA.

Journal of Pediatric Surgery
|May 1, 1989
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Pediatric trauma care requires rapid assessment and intervention. A structured, team-based approach, utilizing a checklist, can optimize the initial 20 minutes of care for critically injured children.

Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Surgery
  • Trauma Management
  • Emergency Medicine

Background:

  • Managing pediatric trauma patients with multiple injuries presents significant challenges.
  • The initial 20 minutes of care are critical for patient outcomes.
  • Effective strategies are needed to improve the efficiency of pediatric trauma resuscitation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a conceptual model for optimizing pediatric trauma care.
  • To demonstrate a method for achieving comprehensive care within a limited timeframe.
  • To advocate for a structured approach in pediatric trauma receiving units.

Main Methods:

  • Implementing a conceptual model of "60 minutes of work in 20 minutes."
  • Utilizing additive efforts of three coordinated teams.

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  • Employing a checklist approach for organization and evaluation.
  • Main Results:

    • The described model is a simple, practical, and proven method.
    • The checklist approach ensures organized treatment and thorough evaluation.
    • Effective stabilization of pediatric trauma patients is achieved.

    Conclusions:

    • A team-based, checklist-driven approach is highly effective in pediatric trauma.
    • Optimizing the initial 20 minutes of care significantly impacts outcomes.
    • This model provides a framework for efficient and comprehensive pediatric trauma management.