The Effect of Physician-Led Enhanced Care Teams in Prehospital Trauma Resuscitation

  • Chiapuzio C
  • Dang T
  • Meagher S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Trauma is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality for those under 45 years of age in the United States with half of the deaths in trauma being attributed to hemorrhagic shock. The use of enhanced care teams (ECTs) that include physicians in selective prehospital settings has allowed the delivery of advanced critical care interventions in the field. We present a unique case where a young driver involved in a motor vehicle accident was trapped under the weight of his vehicle, causing extended extrication time. An ECT from the closest trauma center was able to deliver massive transfusion and definitive airway care while the patient was being extricated. While previous literature regarding the benefit of ECTs has been debated, this case suggests a unique niche where rapid deployment of an ECT to the scene made a pronounced difference in survival of the patient.

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Chiapuzio, C., Dang, T., Meagher, S., Woodward, B., & Neeki, M. (2020). The Effect of Physician-Led Enhanced Care Teams in Prehospital Trauma Resuscitation. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.10405

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