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TraumaFlow-development of a workflow-based clinical decision support system for the management of severe trauma cases

Juliane Neumann1, Christoph Vogel2, Lisa Kießling3

  • 1Innovation Center Computer-Assisted Surgery (ICCAS), Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany. Juliane.Neumann@iccas.de.

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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

TraumaFlow, a clinical decision support system, enhances polytrauma patient care by improving guideline adherence and reducing errors. This computer-based tool benefits both novice and experienced medical professionals in critical resuscitation scenarios.

Area of Science:

  • Emergency Medicine
  • Medical Informatics
  • Clinical Decision Support Systems

Background:

  • Resuscitation room management for severely injured patients demands critical decisions under time pressure.
  • Computer-based cognitive aids are valuable for medical education and training.
  • Polytrauma case management requires efficient coordination and active guidance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate TraumaFlow, a workflow management-based clinical decision support system for polytrauma resuscitation.
  • To assess TraumaFlow's impact on guideline-based decision-making, treatment completeness, and error reduction.
  • To determine TraumaFlow's utility in training medical professionals with varying experience levels.

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Keywords:
BPMN 2.0Clinical decision supportPolytraumaResuscitation room

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  • Created a web-based user interface and conducted an evaluation study with medical students and residents.
  • Main Results:

    • TraumaFlow significantly improved guideline-based decision-making and therapy completeness while reducing treatment errors.
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    • 92% of participants felt more confident with computer-aided decision support, and 62% reported a higher training effect.

    Conclusions:

    • TraumaFlow provides real-time decision support for polytrauma patient treatment, enhancing guideline adherence and minimizing errors.
    • Automated documentation and score calculation allow trauma teams to focus on patient care.
    • TraumaFlow serves as an effective training tool, with documented sessions for objective evaluation.
    Workflow management