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  • Trauma Surgery
  • Emergency Medicine

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  • golden hour
  • is critical for trauma patient outcomes.
  • Resuscitation efficiency directly impacts patient survival rates.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of simulation-based trauma resuscitation training on trauma team efficiency.
  • To assess changes in time metrics for primary survey, secondary survey, and computed tomography (CT) scan acquisition.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted five simulation training sessions with immediate debriefing.
  • Collected data on time to primary/secondary surveys and CT scan in actual trauma resuscitations before and after training.
  • Included multidisciplinary trauma team members and former trauma patients.

Main Results:

  • Significant reductions in time to CT scan (23 to 16 minutes, p < 0.05) and secondary survey completion (14 to 6 minutes, p < 0.05).
  • No significant change in time to primary survey completion (remained at 5 minutes).

Conclusions:

  • Multidisciplinary simulation training enhances trauma team efficiency by reducing critical assessment times.
  • Improved efficiency, particularly reduced emergency department length of stay, has the potential to improve patient outcomes.
  • Involvement of trauma survivors added patient perspective and credibility.