2021
DOI: 10.2147/oaem.s297850
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New Horizons in Understanding Appropriate Prehospital Identification and Trauma Triage for Older Adults

Abstract: Caring for older people is an important part of prehospital practice, including appropriate triage and transportation decisions. However, prehospital triage criteria are designed to predominantly assess injury severity or high-energy mechanism which is not the case for older people who often have injuries compounded by multimorbidity and frailty. This has led to high rates of under-triage in this population. This narrative review aimed to assess aspects other than triage criteria to better understand and impro… Show more

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“…The treatment at TCs was, however, shown to increase the length of in-hospital stay and costs. These findings were consistent with other research findings which showed an inconclusive survival benefit of TC access for this population [62].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…The treatment at TCs was, however, shown to increase the length of in-hospital stay and costs. These findings were consistent with other research findings which showed an inconclusive survival benefit of TC access for this population [62].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…This could adversely affect the accuracy of prehospital trauma triage tools even when geriatric-specific triage criteria were developed to adjust for age-related anatomical and physiological changes, comorbidities, and medication use [61], as shown in this review. Therefore, integrating other assessment tools, such as frailty, into the trauma triage tool may improve the identification of high-risk patients and reduce under-triage [62]. However, paramedics' compliance to trauma triage tools was shown to decrease with patients aged ≥ 55 years compared to younger adults [63], which is consistent with our findings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“… 7 Current triage and management guidelines in prehospital care and are not clear about how to optimise the level of care provided to this population. 8 For example, recent evidence showed that most current and developed geriatric-specific trauma triage criteria applied in prehospital care were not accurate in identifying older patients who had high injury severity and/or required trauma center care. 9 This is potentially due to the fact that prehospital triage criteria and paramedics’ judgments on how to manage patients are predominantly reliant on physiological variables.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%