Emergency care for traffic accidents in Bavaria. Current process analysis depending on hospital and emergency service structures

Lackner, C. K. and Bielmeier, S. and Burghofer, K. (2010) Emergency care for traffic accidents in Bavaria. Current process analysis depending on hospital and emergency service structures. UNFALLCHIRURG, 113 (3). 183-+. ISSN 0177-5537,

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Abstract

A change is emerging in the hospital landscape due to health political measures, which in consequence also influences the prehospital medical care in emergencies. The main focus of this study was to gather information about emergency medical care after traffic accidents on the basis of data from Bavarian emergency medical services. In 2006 there were 14,261 traffic accidents in Bavaria where an emergency doctor attended the scene. The patients were primarily cared for by land-based rescue services and air rescue services were only used in 19.1% of the cases. Of the patients involved in a traffic accident 47.6% were transported to a primary health care hospital. A prehospital interval of more than 60 min occurred in 20% of the missions. Of the patients 96.2% were transported to tertiary or maximum care hospital by air rescue services but emergency facilities were, however restricted to daylight hours. There was a further limitation due to the routine duty hours in hospitals as only 36.7% of accidents occurred during this time intervall. An increase of admission post trauma in maximum care clinics occurred from 2002 until 2006 while simultaneously the prehospital period was extended. In order to assure sufficient trauma care for seriously injured persons a continuous 24 h availability of emergency trauma facilities is necessary. For this purpose it is necessary to establish regional trauma networks between receiving hospitals as well as air rescue services at night time. Furthermore, a cost-efficient compensation of the structural, personnel and logistic expenses for the treatment of the severely injured has to be assured.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: GERMAN TRAUMA REGISTRY; POLYTRAUMATIZED PATIENTS; MORTALITY; CENTERS; Traffic accident; Prehospital; Time interval; Air rescue; Trauma center; Quality management; Diagnosis-related groups (DRG)
Subjects: 300 Social sciences > 330 Economics
Divisions: Philosophy, Art History, History, and Humanities > Institut für Geographie > Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsgeographie
Depositing User: Dr. Gernot Deinzer
Date Deposited: 06 Aug 2020 06:20
Last Modified: 06 Aug 2020 06:20
URI: https://pred.uni-regensburg.de/id/eprint/25136

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