TraumaNetzwerk DGU(®): optimizing patient flow and management

Injury. 2014 Oct:45 Suppl 3:S89-92. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2014.08.024.

Abstract

Purpose: Caring for severely injured trauma patients is challenging for all medical professionals involved both in the preclinical and in the clinical course of treatment. While the overall quality of care in Germany is high there still are significant regional differences remaining. Reasons are geographical and infrastructural differences as well as variations in personnel and equipment of the hospitals.

Methods: To improve state-wide trauma care the German Trauma Society (DGU) initiated the TraumaNetzwerk DGU(®) (TNW) project. The TNW is based on five major components: (a) Whitebook for the treatment of severely injured patients; (b) evidence-based guidelines for the medical care of severe injury; (c) local auditing of participating hospitals; (d) contract of interhospital cooperation; (d) TraumaRegister DGU(®) documentation.

Results: By the end of 2013, 644 German Trauma Centres (TC) had successfully passed the audit. To that date 44 regional TNWs with a mean of 13.5 TCs had been established and certified. The TNWs cover approximately 90% of the country's surface. Of those hospitals, 2.3 were acknowledged as Supraregional TC, 5.4 as Regional TC and 6.7 as Lokal TC. Moreover, cross border TNW in cooperation with hospitals in The Netherlands, Luxembourg, Switzerland and Austria have been established. Preparing for the audit 66% of the hospitals implemented organizational changes (e.g. TraumaRegister DGU(®) documentation and interdisciplinary guidelines), while 60% introduced personnel and 21% structural (e.g. X-ray in the ER) changes.

Conclusions: The TraumaNetzwerk DGU(®) project combines the control of common defined standards of care for all participating hospitals (top down) and the possibility of integrating regional cooperation by forming a regional TNW (bottom up). Based on the joint approach of healthcare professionals, it is possible to structure and influence the care of severely injured patients within a nationwide trauma system.

Keywords: Quality of trauma care; Trauma centres; Trauma network; Whitebook.

Publication types

  • Multicenter Study

MeSH terms

  • Combined Modality Therapy
  • Cooperative Behavior
  • Critical Care / organization & administration*
  • Critical Care / trends
  • Documentation / standards
  • Evidence-Based Emergency Medicine
  • Female
  • Germany / epidemiology
  • Guideline Adherence*
  • Hospital Mortality / trends
  • Humans
  • Injury Severity Score
  • Interdisciplinary Communication
  • Length of Stay / statistics & numerical data*
  • Length of Stay / trends
  • Male
  • Multiple Trauma* / mortality
  • Multiple Trauma* / therapy
  • Registries / statistics & numerical data*
  • Trauma Centers / organization & administration*
  • Trauma Centers / statistics & numerical data