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Trauma Triage Criteria Inservice 1998. Composed by: Laurie A. Romig, MD, FACEP Bayflite/Bayfront Medical Center. Development. Adult and Pediatric Trauma Triage TAPs Trauma study by FSU Prospective pilot program of peds criteria
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Trauma Triage Criteria Inservice1998 Composed by: Laurie A. Romig, MD, FACEP Bayflite/Bayfront Medical Center
Development • Adult and Pediatric Trauma Triage TAPs • Trauma study by FSU • Prospective pilot program of peds criteria • Paper comparison of old and new adult criteria by state EMS medical director
Development (continued) • Comparative prospective trial of adult criteria currently ongoing • Pediatric and adult criteria established by rule in 64E in August 1998 • Adult criteria optional at local level until November 1999
Common Features • Color coded • One RED criteria = Trauma Alert • Two BLUE criteria = Trauma Alert • Age or size now included • Fewer mechanism of injury criteria • Local criteria allowed • EMS practitioner judgement allowed
Notes on Adult Criteria • GCS < 12 = Trauma Alert independent of other criteria • RED airway is defined as any airway support needed beyond oxygen • Any BMR less than localizing pain is RED
Notes on Adult Criteria (cont.) • >15% BSA 2nd and 3rd degree burn is RED • The only fractures included are longbone fractures: humerus, radius, ulna, femur, tibia, and fibula. • Single long bone fracture is classified according to mechanism of injury • Age > 55 is automatic BLUE criteria • Ejection MOI excludes ejection from open motor vehicles
Detailed Adult Criteria GCS < 12 = RED AIRWAY ACTIVE airway assistance required (i.e., more than supplemental O2 without airway adjunct) Sustained respiratory rate > 30
Detailed Adult Criteria CIRCULATION No radial pulse AND heart rate > 120 OR BP < 90 systolic Sustained heart rate > 120 with radial pulse and BP > 90 systolic
Detailed Adult Criteria BEST MOTOR RESPONSE BMR < 4 OR Paralysis, loss of sensation, suspicion of spinal cord injury BMR = 5
Detailed Adult Criteria CUTANEOUS Amputation proximal to wrist or ankle OR > 15 % BSA 2nd and 3rd degree burns OR Penetrating injury to head, neck, torso, excluding superficial wounds Degloving injury or flap avulsion > 5 inches
Detailed Adult Criteria LONGBONE FRACTURE Multiple longbone fracture sites Single longbone fracture site due to MVC OR Single longbone fracture site due to fall from > 10 feet
Detailed Adult Criteria AGE Age > 55 MECHANISM OF INJURY Ejection from vehicle (excludes open vehicles) OR Driver with deformed steering wheel
Notes on Peds Criteria • Applicable to age 15 or less • Size component is based on Broslow color zone or weight • Any airway maintenance beyond supplemental O2 and one-time need for suctioning = RED • Any altered mental status other than amnesia = REDcriteria • Paralysis, loss of sensation, or suspicion of spinal cord injury = RED criteria under “Consciousness” category
Notes on Peds Criteria (cont.) • Any reliable hx of LOC = BLUE • Fracture criteria are also based on longbones (same as adults). • Open long bone or multiple longbone fx/dislocations = RED • >10 % BSA 2nd and 3rd degree burn = RED
Detailed Peds Criteria SIZE Weight < 10 Kg (< 22 lbs..) or REDor PURPLEBroslow Tape Zone AIRWAY ACTIVE airway assistance required (i.e., more than supplemental O2/one-time suctioning without airway adjunct)
Detailed Peds Criteria CONSCIOUSNESS Patient not awake and appropriate OR Paralysis, loss of sensation, or suspected spinal cord injury Amnesia OR Reliable history of loss of consciousness
Detailed Peds Criteria CIRCULATION No palpable pulses OR Weak carotid or femoral pulse OR Systolic BP < 50 Good carotid or femoral pulse with absent distal pulses OR Systolic BP 50-90
Detailed Peds Criteria LONGBONE FRACTURE Any open longbone fracture OR Multiple closed longbone fracture sites or dislocations Single closed long bone fracture site
Detailed Peds Criteria CUTANEOUS Degloving injury, major flap avulsion OR Amputation proximal to wrist or ankle OR > 10% BSA 2nd and 3rd degree burns OR Penetrating injury to head, neck or torso
68 yo female pedestrian struck GCS 14, BMR 5 Patent airway HR 100, BP 120/94, RR 20 Abrasions Unstable pelvis BLUE BLUE Practice Case #1 POSITIVE TRAUMA ALERT
21 yo male Stab wound to left chest Airway patent GCS 15 BS on left BP 90/P, HR 130 RED RED Practice Case #2 POSITIVE TRAUMA ALERT
4 year old near- drowning in pool No signs of trauma Intubated Normal skin signs Normal brachial pulse Responsive to deep pain Practice Case #3 Drowning is not considered trauma unless injury accompanies it!
6 yo female fell 10 ft. from tree 22 kg weight amnestic for event, o/w alert airway patent obvious closed forearm fx nl vital signs BLUE BLUE Practice Case #4 POSITIVE TRAUMA ALERT
6 month old male (purple) child abuse multiple cigarette burns & contusions abdomen rigid strong palpable carotid pulse only does not cry with exam BLUE BLUE RED Practice Case # 5 POSITIVE TRAUMA ALERT