Neurotrauma Care, “Golden Hour” or “Golden Sixty Minutes”

V. Maurya, Rakesh Mishra, L. Moscote-Salazar, Tariq Janjua, R. Cincu, A. Agrawal
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The golden hour is the time following an injury during which appropriate medical attention carries the highest likelihood of a better outcome. The concept of a golden hour was probably derived from the French Military’s World war I data for the care of trauma victims, but it is suitable for all types of acute emergencies. During these golden sixty minutes, the health care providers must focus on eliminating or mitigating the effect of critical events. If not timely addressed, these essential steps carry a maximum threat to the victim’s life by causing irreversible damage to vital organs. The major challenge in applying intervention during the golden hour is correctly identifying the correctable step in the victim at the earliest. Training individuals about basic life support is the first challenge to delivering care at the scene of an accident/ or event or during transport. The advances in the diagnostic modality and the faster means of transportation have been a major driving force in decreasing mortality during the early hours following the incident. In the present review, we attempt to draw attention to the importance of golden hour and emphasize that team-building and quality improvement are crucial to providing better outcomes.
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神经创伤护理,“黄金一小时”或“黄金六十分钟”
黄金一小时是受伤后的一段时间,在这段时间里,适当的医疗照顾最有可能带来更好的结果。黄金一小时的概念可能来源于法国军队在第一次世界大战中照顾创伤受害者的数据,但它适用于所有类型的急性紧急情况。在这黄金60分钟内,卫生保健提供者必须集中精力消除或减轻关键事件的影响。如果不及时处理,这些必要步骤会对受害者的重要器官造成不可逆转的损害,从而对受害者的生命构成最大威胁。在黄金时段实施干预的主要挑战是尽早正确识别受害者的可纠正步骤。对个人进行基本生命支持培训是在事故/事件现场或运输过程中提供护理的首要挑战。诊断方式的进步和更快的交通工具是事故发生后最初几个小时死亡率下降的主要推动力。在目前的回顾中,我们试图提请注意黄金时间的重要性,并强调团队建设和质量改进对于提供更好的结果至关重要。
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