Trauma video review analysis: Increased provider movement impedes trauma team performance - 16/01/25

Abstract |
Introduction |
Trauma team performance, measured by the non-technical skills scale T-NOTECHS, has been shown to impact patient outcomes. We assess how personnel movements affect non-technical skills and time of resuscitation(TOR) using trauma video review.
Methods |
A prospective study of blunt and/or penetrating trauma activations recorded between May and November 2023 at a Level-I trauma center. Regressions controlling for confounders were used to measure the association between foot traffic and the outcomes of interest1: TOR2 T-NOTECHS score(Smith et al., 2015; Mackenzie et al., 2007; Maiga et al., 2024; Vella et al., 2024; Pucher et al., 2014; Dumas et al., 2020; Succar et al., 2024; Steinemann et al., 2012; Andersson et al., 2012; Conrad et al., 2010; Lies and Zhang, 2015) .5-155-15
Results |
We identified 77 trauma activations, with 40 %(n = 32/77) penetrating injuries. There was a median of 17[14–18] individuals at the start of trauma activations. During resuscitations, individuals entered the room a median of 12[8–18] times and exited the room 17[11–22] times. The median TOR was 8[6–10] min and the median T-NOTECHS was 7[6–8]. Regression analysis showed foot traffic was independently associated with increased TOR(β 0.34, p-value <0.01) and worse total T-NOTECHS score(β 0.06, p < 0.01).
Conclusions |
Higher foot traffic is associated with poorer team performance and delays in resuscitation. Future directions should further explore environmental and personal factors that may impede performance metrics.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Highlights |
• | Current impact of environmental factors on trauma activations is unknown. |
• | The platform allows the assessment of environmental factors such as foot traffic. |
• | Delays in resuscitation were seen with higher foot traffic in and out of the room. |
• | Higher foot traffic was also linked with worse T-NOTECHS score. |
Keywords : Trauma, Trauma video review, Resuscitation, Non-technical skills, Movement
Plan
Vol 240
Article 116121- février 2025 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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