Pediyatrik Travma Hastasına Yaklaşım: Güncellenmiş Gözden Geçirme

Pediyatrik Travma Hastasına Yaklaşım: Güncellenmiş Gözden Geçirme

Travma, 1 yaş üstü çocuklarda başta gelen ölüm nedenidir. Pediyatrik hastaların anatomik ve fizyolojik farklılıkları ve bu hastalara yaklaşım konusunda standart sağlanamamış olması klinisyenlerin karşılaştıkları zorluklardır. Organize olmayan yaklaşımlar bu hasta grubunda mortalitenin artmasına neden olmaktadır. Pediyatrik travma konusunda özelleşmiş merkezlerin kurulması en iyi yöntemdir. Bu mümkün olamıyorsa acil servis çalışanlarının eğitim ve tecrübe seviyesi arttırılmalı ve diğer bölümlerle iş birliği içinde belli standartların saptanması gerekmektedir. Travmalı hastalar için belli algoritmaların belirlenmesi ve uygulanması hastalar için hayati önem taşıdığı kadar, acil serviste çalışanlar açısından iş yükünün azaltılmasında ve zaman kazanmada fayda sağlayacaktır. Biz bu çalışmamızda, güncel literatür ışığında pediyatrik travmaya yaklaşımın sistematik hale getirilmesine katkı sağlamayı amaçladık.

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