Strengthening Trauma Systems: a new Australia-India research partnership

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Strengthening Trauma Systems: a new Australia-India research partnership Russell L. Gruen MBBS PhD FRACS Director, The National Trauma Research Institute Professor of Surgery & Public Health, The Alfred Hospital & Monash University I declare I have no commercial conflicts of interest

Mortality rates among seriously injured adults in three cities representing high-, middle-, and low-income countries Percent of seriously injured who die Source: Mock CN, Jurkovich GJ, nii-amon-kotei D, Arreola-Risa C, Maier RV (1998). Trauma mortality patterns in three nations at different economic levels: Implications for global trauma system development. J Trauma(44):804-814. If we could eliminate these disparities Percent of seriously injured who die 2 million of the 5 million injured who die each year could be saved.

Goals of the Victorian State Trauma System 1. To deliver the patient to the right hospital in the shortest time 2. To best match Victorian resources with patients needs ensuring the delivery of optimal care Odds of in-hospital death of major trauma patients since introduction of the Victorian State Trauma System Adjusted for injury severity, age and head injury Source: Victorian State Trauma Registry

Victorian State Trauma System Designated levels of trauma care 3 major trauma centers 9 metropolitan trauma services 50 urgent care services 61 primary injury services Preprogrammed response Rapid transfer to a Major Trauma Service

LAUNCH OF THE WHO GLOBAL ALLIANCE FOR CARE OF THE INJURED WORLDHEALTHASSEMBLY, GENEVA, MAY22 ND, 2013. The WHO Global Alliance for Care of the Injured A network of governmental, intergovernmental and nongovernmental organizations Works internationally, to provide guidance and support to governments to significantly improve care of the injured in a sustainable and affordable manner through systematic provision of essential trauma services These services should be available to every injured person in any location without regard to their personal characteristics or ability to pay.

The WHO Global Alliance for Care of the Injured Essential trauma services are those that provide Life saving care at the scene Timely treatment of injuries Restoration of function and independence The WHO Global Alliance for Care of the Injured Working Groups Advocacy Trauma System Development Education & Capacity Building Evidence & Research Trauma Registries & Data

RACS pic

Asia-Pacific Trauma Quality Improvement Network Inaugural meeting, Melbourne, November 2010 Working together to improve trauma outcomes APTQIN Asia Pacific Trauma Quality Improvement Network

The Grand Challenge Fund To support collaborative projects of significant scale and ambition that will deliver practical solutions to some of the key challenges shared by both countries Grand Challenge Reducing the burden of injury in India and Australia through development and piloting of improved systems of care

Photo of RG, AG & MM outside Delhi DST

Aims To lay the foundations of nationally-relevant trauma systems for the benefit of injured people in India Data Registry development Training of clinicians, managers & policy-makers Development of Trauma Quality Improvement Programs. To evaluate 4 trauma system interventions in the living laboratory of high volume trauma centres in India To strengthen trauma systems in Australia through partnerships, sharing of experiences, and benchmarking using a new national trauma registry

The 4 low-cost best-buy trauma system interventions were chosen on the basis that: they are underdeveloped in India and Australia, they span pre-hospital, hospital and post-hospital care, they could be separately implemented without extensive health system change, they capitaliseon new technologies where relevant, and their effects could be evaluated. 1. PrehospitalNotification 2. Real-time telemedicine remote resuscitation advice 3. Institutional quality improvement programs 4. Rehabilitation prescription Underpinned by standardisedtrauma registry & minimum dataset

The Research Targets Anticipated Outcomes To have tested the feasibility and effectiveness in India of four best buy system interventions To have built capacity in India and Australia for initiating and maintaining better trauma systems, and improving the quality of existing services To have enhanced knowledge about the practical issues in undertaking system-level change in Indian health care settings To have laid the foundations of a trauma system and trauma registry in key centres in India To have created a network of like-minded clinicians, managers and researchers in Australia and India

Partners India Apex Trauma Center, All India Institute of Medical Sciences Other Leading Hospitals (with trauma care centres) in Delhi, Mumbai and Ahmedabad Major pre-hospital and emergency services CATS Ambulance & Police PCR s for Delhi 108 Ambulance service in other cities Academy of Traumatology Partners Australia National Trauma Research Institute Australian Trauma Quality Improvement Program The Alfred Monash University Victorian State Trauma System Ambulance Victoria The George Institute for Global Health Australia-India Institute

Partners International WHO Global Alliance for Care of the Injured International Association for Trauma Surgery and Intensive Care (IATSIC) International Federation for Emergency Medicine (IFEM) Former NHS National Clinical Director for Trauma Care, England