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Citation

Husum H, Gilbert M, Wisborg T, Van Heng Y, Murad M. J. Trauma 2003; 54(6): 1188-1196.

Affiliation

Tromsoe Mine Victim Resource Center, Norway. hhusus@enitel.no

Copyright

(Copyright © 2003, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins)

DOI

10.1097/01.TA.0000073609.12530.19

PMID

12813343

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A five-year prospective study was conducted in North Iraq and Cambodia to test a model for rural prehospital trauma systems in low-income countries. RESULTS: From 1997 to 2001, 135 local paramedics and 5,200 lay First Responders were trained to provide in-field trauma care. The study population comprised 1,061 trauma victims with mean evacuation time 5.7 hours. The trauma mortality rate was reduced from pre-intervention level at 40% to 14.9% over the study period (95% CI for difference 17.2-33.0%). There was a reduction in trauma deaths from 23.9% in 1997 to 8.8% in 2001 (95% CI for difference 7.8-22.4%), and a corresponding significant improvement of treatment effect by year. The rate of infectious complications remained at 21.5 percent throughout the study period. CONCLUSION: Low-cost rural trauma systems have a significant impact on trauma mortality in low-income countries.

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