Analysis of the Application Effect of the Comprehensive Evaluation Model in the Intra-Hospital Transport of Severe Trauma Patients
Haixia Lu Liuqin Huang Li Wu Jingyi Qin Wenyan Dong Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center Liuzhou Hospital,Liuzhou Guangxi 545000, China
Abstract:Objective To explore the impact of a comprehensive evaluation model on the safety and efficiency of intra-hospital transport for severely injured trauma patients.Methods A retrospective controlled study was conducted. Patients undergoing routine transport from January to December 2023 (n=196) served as the control group, while those transported using the comprehensive evaluation model from January to December 2024 (n=200) constituted the observation group. Transport time, incidence of adverse events, and clinical outcomes were compared between the two groups. Results The observation group demonstrated significantly reduced transport time ([specific data to be added]), lower incidence of adverse events (e.g., vital sign fluctuations, equipment malfunctions), and higher satisfaction rates in receiving departments (P<0.05). Conclusion The comprehensive evaluation model significantly enhances the safety and efficiency of intra-hospital transport for severely injured trauma patients through standardized assessment and process optimization. Keywords : Severely injured trauma patients; Comprehensive evaluation model; Intra-hospital transport
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