Rethinking triage: enhancing the Manchester Triage System for headache emergencies

Marcelo Moraes Valença, M. Peres
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I n the busy and often overcrowded emergency services environment, the Manchester Triage System (MTS) plays a crucial role in saving lives and optimizing care. Initially developed at the Manchester Royal Infirmary in 1997, this innovative system enhances care in emergency departments by ensuring that patients needing immediate attention receive the required priority (1, 2). Since its implementation, the Manchester Triage System has improved workflows and patient safety and set a global standard, being adopted as a standard protocol in numerous hospitals across the UK and beyond (1). Despite its widespread adoption and initial success, recent evaluations and studies suggest that the system might be failing to manage certain critical cases (3, 4), particularly those involving severe headaches such as migraines and cluster headaches. These conditions, often debilitating and intensely painful, require prompt and effective treatment, yet under the current triage protocol, they may not be prioritized appropriately.
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重新思考分诊:改进曼彻斯特头痛急诊分诊系统
在繁忙且经常人满为患的急诊服务环境中,曼彻斯特分诊系统(MTS)在挽救生命和优化护理方面发挥着至关重要的作用。这一创新系统最初于 1997 年在曼彻斯特皇家医院开发,通过确保需要立即救治的病人获得必要的优先权,加强了急诊科的护理工作(1, 2)。自实施以来,曼彻斯特分诊系统改善了工作流程和患者安全,并树立了全球标准,被英国和其他国家的众多医院采纳为标准协议(1)。尽管该系统被广泛采用并取得了初步成功,但最近的评估和研究表明,该系统可能无法处理某些危重病例(3、4),尤其是涉及偏头痛和丛集性头痛等严重头痛的病例。这些病症通常会使人衰弱并伴有剧烈疼痛,需要及时有效的治疗,但在目前的分流方案下,这些病症可能没有得到适当的优先处理。
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