1. Trauma video review utilization: A survey of practice in the United States.
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Dumas RP, Vella MA, Hatchimonji JS, Ma L, Maher Z, and Holena DN
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- Health Care Surveys, Humans, Surgical Procedures, Operative, Trauma Centers, United States, Practice Patterns, Physicians', Procedures and Techniques Utilization statistics & numerical data, Video Recording statistics & numerical data, Wounds and Injuries surgery
- Abstract
Introduction: Trauma video review (TVR) for quality improvement and education in the United States has been described for nearly three decades. The most recent information on this practice indicated a declining prevalence. We hypothesized that TVR utilization has increased since most recent estimates., Methods: We conducted a survey of TVR practices at level I and level II US trauma centers. We distributed an electronic survey covering past, current, and future TVR utilization to the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma membership., Results: 45.0% of US level I and level II trauma centers completed surveys. 71/249 centers (28.5%) had active TVR programs. The use of TVR did not differ between level I and level II centers (28.8% vs. 27.8%, p = 0.87). Respondents using TVR were overwhelmingly positive about its perception (median score 8, [IQR 6-9]; 10 = 'best') at their institutions., Conclusions: TVR use at Level I centers has increased over the past decade. Increased TVR utilization may form the basis for multicenter studies comparing processes of care during trauma resuscitation., (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2020
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