Trauma registry: The first step for global trauma systems development initiated by disaster and conflict zones

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Abstract

The systematic collection of casualty data has been crucial in developing integrated trauma systems. Electronic repositories such as the Joint Theater Trauma Registry have facilitated evidence-based guidelines and protocols, enhancing trauma care globally. While civilian patient care has seen improved outcomes, readiness for modern and massively destructive weaponry requires a new set of guidelines. The critical need is for meticulous data collection, interdisciplinary collaboration, standardized terminology for effective global data analysis and continuous trauma registries for quick needs assessment in conflict zones and guidance for future studies. Comprehensive use and standardization of trauma registry remains essential for medical teams' preparedness in the face of modern large scale combat operations.

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Voza, F. A., & Ginzburg, E. (2025). Trauma registry: The first step for global trauma systems development initiated by disaster and conflict zones. Surgery (United States), 182. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.surg.2025.109309

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