Multiple Trauma/Injuries Clinical Trial
Official title:
Collecting the Results of Physical Examination, Blood Test, and Radiological Examination of Multiple Trauma Patients With Activated Trauma Team and Understanding the Correlation With Patient's Morality and Mobility
Collect data about physiological examination values, blood test values and radiological examination results of patients admitted to the hospital for major trauma. There are different causes of mortality in multiple trauma patients. In this study, review the multiple symptoms and parameters of major trauma patients. We hope to understand and develop one feasible assessment model for emergency departments for enable rapid diagnosis and treatment evaluation about major trauma patients occurrence.
1. This is a retrospective study of patients admitted to the emergency department at a single center, focusing on reviewing their medical records and patient examination performance. 2. The parameters including hospital on-site records and patient examination result, physiological examination values, blood test values and radiological examination results.on the medical records of patients who visited emergency department are collected. 3. This study will explore how to improve the response and effectiveness of investigating patients when they are admitted to the hospital for major trauma. 4. Evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of this operative model to increase the possibility of receiving medical examination, timely correct diagnosis on major trauma patients when they sent to the emergency department, and improve the hospital's manpower deployment plan. ;
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