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It is intended to show that a computer software called Trauma Decision System (TravmaDS) for the determination of the urgency of trauma patients who applied to Emergency Medical Clinic gives more accurate, more objective, faster results than the triage scored by medical and non-medical personnel and to show the fact that TraumaDS provides more patient satisfaction.


Clinical Trial Description

There are limitations in our routine standard of practice in Emergency medical clinic in rapid triage about the adequacy particularly in the patient group where specific and rapid decision-making, such as trauma. The process of evaluating the patients who are directed to the green area unnecessarily in trauma care by the physician is prolonged, the evaluation process of patients who are directed to the red area unnecessarily shortens but hospital resources are being used extensively. Therefore, in this study, it was planned to perform objective triage with a computer based scoring system. Triage scoring determined by the Ministry of Health (SB ), routinely performed by an emergency medical technician (EMT), will be applied when the patients are admitted to emergency services. According to this scoring, patients who need urgent care and who should not wait less than 15 minutes will be considered red coded, patients who can wait up to 60 minutes will be considered yellow coded, patients who can wait for 120 minutes or more will be considered green coded. To the other group, triage maintenance / evaluation will be done with computer software developed by us. All patients with trauma should be included in the study, demographic data, trauma mechanism and trauma type vital signs at the time of application of the patients will be routinely observed in both groups of patients. These observations are routine for this disease group and we will not undertake any interventional procedures or screening except special routine application for research purposes. The observation and file information will be organized by the triage staff in both groups at the time of the application of the patients. In this software-based program before working on the software informative training will be given to triage staff and for this patient triage handheld computers will be given to triage staff. In order for the referring patients to be able to see the entries made with the triage software a simultaneous large-screen monitor will be used. At the time of application, color codes indicating the urgency of the patients will be given according to the demographic data of the patients, the type of trauma and the vital signs were directed by the software program. As a result of the software program's direction, patients will be coded as green-yellow-orange-red area and patient care will be made in accordance with these codes. ;


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NCT number NCT03357835
Study type Observational
Source Derince Training and Research Hospital
Contact Ahmet Akdogan, RA
Phone +905056773379
Email ahmetakd@hotmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date November 1, 2017
Completion date March 30, 2018

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