Publication

Standardizing data collection in severe trauma: call for linking up

Journal Paper/Review - Jan 12, 2012

Units
PubMed
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Citation
Engel D. Standardizing data collection in severe trauma: call for linking up. Crit Care 2012; 16:105.
Type
Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
Crit Care 2012; 16
Publication Date
Jan 12, 2012
Issn Electronic
1466-609X
Pages
105
Brief description/objective

Standardization of data collection in severely injured trauma patients in order to find the best performance and practice has been an issue for more than 20 years. The incidence of trauma has decreased and outcomes have improved over the past decades. Trauma still remains an important public health problem, however, and is listed by the World Health Organization as a leading cause of death and disability. Ringdal and colleagues prove the feasibility on a basic level in their prospective, intercontinental study showing the results of the Utstein Trauma Template. In-depth analysis is currently only partially possible. The future of standardizing data collection in trauma looks bright. However, bridging and cross-linking is necessary to a great extent in the future.