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The Utstein template for uniform reporting of data following major trauma: A joint revision by SCANTEM, TARN, DGU-TR and RITG

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posted on 2012-10-24, 09:04 authored by K. G. Ringdal, H. M. Lossius, P. A. Steen, Timothy J. Coats, R. Lefering, Di Bartolomeo S., O. Røise, L. Handolin
Background In 1999, an Utstein Template for Uniform Reporting of Data following Major Trauma was published. Few papers have since been published based on that template, reflecting a lack of international consensus on its feasibility and use. The aim of the present revision was to further develop the Utstein Template, particularly with a major reduction in the number of core data variables and the addition of more precise definitions of data variables. In addition, we wanted to define a set of inclusion and exclusion criteria that will facilitate uniform comparison of trauma cases. Methods Over a ten-month period, selected experts from major European trauma registries and organisations carried out an Utstein consensus process based on a modified nominal group technique. Results The expert panel concluded that a New Injury Severity Score > 15 should be used as a single inclusion criterion, and five exclusion criteria were also selected. Thirty-five precisely defined core data variables were agreed upon, with further division into core data for Predictive models, System Characteristic Descriptors and for Process Mapping. Conclusion Through a structured consensus process, the Utstein Template for Uniform Reporting of Data following Major Trauma has been revised. This revision will enhance national and international comparisons of trauma systems, and will form the basis for improved prediction models in trauma care.

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The consensus process was funded by the Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation, Drøbak, Norway (KGR, PhD scholarship, and expenses for expert panel meetings), and the Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine, Stavanger, Norway (expenses for expert panel meetings).

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Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine, 2008, 16 (1)

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Scandinavian Journal of Trauma

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BioMed Central for Scandinavian Networking Group on Trauma and Emergency Management and other parties

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1757-7241

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1757-7241

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2008

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2012-10-24

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http://www.sjtrem.com/content/16/1/7

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en

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