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Trauma and Injury Subcommittee: Lessons Learned in Theater Trauma Care in Afghanistan & Iraq Donald Jenkins, MD Norman McSwain, MD Defense Health Board November 27, 2012 1 Trauma and Injury Subcommittee Membership Charge Background on the Request The Joint Trauma System Way Ahead Timeline Questions Overview 2 1

Subcommittee Membership James (Jim) Bagian, MD, PE CAPT (Ret) Brad Bennett, PhD, NREMT-P, FAWM CAPT (Ret) Frank Butler, Jr., MD Jeffrey Cain, MD David Callaway, MD, MPA Norman McSwain, Jr., MD, FACS CAPT Edward (Mel) Otten, MD, FACMT, FAWM CAPT (Ret) Peter Rhee, MD, MPH 3 Charge The Under Secretary of Defense (Personnel & Readiness) requested that the Board summarize lessons learned in trauma care in Iraq and Afghanistan, and propose a strategy for preserving these lessons in future conflicts 4 2

Background November 2011: Dr. Rotondo briefs DHB & CoTCCC May 2012: USD(P&R) request received August 2012: Tasked to Trauma and Injury Subcommittee November 2012: Subcommittee teleconference to plan way ahead 5 Joint Trauma System Factors for survival Energy Production Aerobic metabolism Fick principle Required for organ survival Hemorrhage control Torso hemorrhage Medical facility Clotting factors Extremity Hemorrhage Pressure Tourniquet 6 3

Joint Trauma System Blood Oxygen carrying capacity Stopping leaks in vessels (Clotting factors) Volume retention (Oncotic pressure) Crystalloid is BAD. Red Pl asma Cells i s transfusion GOOD = HEMS & in-hospital Plasma FFP = HEMS & in-hospital Liquid = Field, HEMS, In-hospital Lyophilized = not US available 7 Joint Trauma System Hemorrhage Control Coagulation (clotting system) Intrinsic Factors I - XII Extrinsic Final pathway (Factor XIII) Factor XIV Clamp Ligature 8 4

Joint Trauma System US Department of Transportation National Traffic and Highway Safety Administration NHTSA Trauma System Agenda for the Future 9 Joint Trauma System Trauma System Agenda for the Future Fundamental Components of the Trauma Care System Injury Prevention Prehospital Care Acute Care Facilities Post-hospital Care 10 5

Joint Trauma System Trauma System Agenda for the Future What Is Trauma System A trauma system is an organized, coordinated effort that delivers the full range of care to all injured patients. True value of a trauma system..seamless transition between each phase of care, integrating existing resources to achieve improved patient outcomes. Trauma systems regionalized, efficient use of health care resources. based on the unique requirements of the population served, seamless and effective care ability to expand to meet the medical needs of the [military] US Military Joint Trauma System 11 Joint Trauma System Trauma System Agenda for the Future Conclusion Trauma is predictable. It happened yesterday, it is happening today, and It will happen tomorrow 12 6

Joint Trauma System Trauma System Agenda for the Future Conclusion [A trauma system will] Efficiency in patient care is solution ad d greatly Hemorrhage to the readiness of the [ US Milita ry] Energy for future casualty production situati ons. time is truly a life and death matter 13 A. Brent Eastman, MD FACS President, American College of Surgeons Joint Trauma System Inclusive trauma system Cooperative management Initial resuscitation Immediate hemostasis Exclusive trauma system Transfer to trauma center EMT care en route Scudder Oration 2009 ACS Presidential address 2012 14 7

Trauma Center Level I or II Acute Access Hospital Regional Medical Center Regional Medical Center Acute Access Hospital Acute Access Hospital Acute Access Hospital Exclusive Inclusive 15 Continuous En Route Care Current Route from Injury to Definitive Care BAS Level 1 CASEVAC 1 Hour Forward Surgical teams Level 2 TACTICAL EVAC 1-24 Hours Combat Support Hospital, EMEDS, Fleet Hospital Level 3 Surgical Capability STRATEGIC EVAC 24-72 Hours Definitive Care Level 4 16 8

Comparison Battle Casualties 1941-2005 Best in US History Fatality Rate = Die/Wounded % Holcomb et al J Trauma 2006 Joint Trauma System Trauma Center vs Trauma System Trauma Center Single hospital Full service trauma care Level I, II or III Trauma System Series of Hospitals Community hospitals Trauma hospitals Appropriate hospital for condition System wide registry Oversight by system director Quality Assurance Inclusive or Exclusive 18 9

Joint Trauma System Inclusive systems Cooperative management Upward movement of patients as necessary Exchange of medical information Exclusive Systems Direct transfer to the trauma EMT care 19 Dominique-Jean Larrey Director of Napoleon s ambulance service 1797-98 Not unusual for wounded to be in the field 7-10 days At Lemberg. The remoteness of our ambulances deprived the wounded of the requisite attention..i was authorized to construct a carriage which I called the flying ambulances 20 10

Dominique-Jean Larrey Flying ambulance Trained medical personnel Went into battlefield Controlled hemorrhage Transported to nearby hospital Provided care en route Front line hospitals 21 Joint Trauma System Inclusive Trauma System Joint Trauma System(JTS) Organized care PreHosptial care Staged surgical care Quality assurance Information exchange Trauma Registry JTS oversight TCCC Levels I-V Missing Weekly telecoms JTS registry 22 11

Joint Trauma System Trauma System Agenda for the Future What Is Trauma System A trauma system is an organized, coordinated effort that delivers the full range of care to all injured patients. True value of a trauma system..seamless transition between each phase of care, integrating existing resources to achieve improved patient outcomes. Trauma systems regionalized, efficient use of health care resources. based on the unique requirements of the population served, seamless and effective care ability to expand to meet the medical needs of the [military] US Military Joint Trauma System 23 Inclusive Trauma Systems As an additional incentive to maintain the Joint Trauma System 15 % reduction in mortality rate 24 12

The Joint Trauma System is to the military as the state trauma systems are to the civilian community It is critical to casualty care It cannot be allowed to vanish with force reduction 25 Way Ahead Consolidate lessons learned from The United States Military Joint Trauma System Assessment Review American College of Surgeons Joint Trauma System report (recently approved by the Committee on Trauma Executive Committee, and up for review by the ACS Board of Regents in February) Brainstorm lessons learned internally among Trauma and Injury Subcommittee members 26 13

Timeline Late January 2013: T&I Meeting to outline key list of lessons learned Assign leaders to work each key lesson February-July 2013: Collate lessons learned and finalize recommendation August 2013: Brief findings and proposed recommendation to the Board 27 Questions? Comments? Paranoid outbreaks? 28 14