The hybrid emergency room system: a novel trauma evaluation and care system created in Japan

The ultimate trauma management system should allow the completion of all time‐consuming life‐saving procedures in one trauma resuscitation room. In 2011, the Hybrid Emergency Room System (HERS) was developed in Japan as a novel trauma care system that allows clinicians to perform all life‐saving pro...

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Main Author: The founding members of the Japanese Association for Hybrid Emergency Room System (JA‐HERS)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-07-01
Series:Acute Medicine & Surgery
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ams2.412
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spelling doaj-90354c67d8fb4f7eaa7ee9031d88feee2021-05-02T15:35:36ZengWileyAcute Medicine & Surgery2052-88172019-07-016324725110.1002/ams2.412The hybrid emergency room system: a novel trauma evaluation and care system created in JapanThe founding members of the Japanese Association for Hybrid Emergency Room System (JA‐HERS)The ultimate trauma management system should allow the completion of all time‐consuming life‐saving procedures in one trauma resuscitation room. In 2011, the Hybrid Emergency Room System (HERS) was developed in Japan as a novel trauma care system that allows clinicians to perform all life‐saving procedures for severely injured patients, including whole‐body computed tomography examination, damage control surgery, and transcatheter arterial embolization by interventional radiology, on the same table in the same room without transferring the patient. Since then, the number of HERS installations has rapidly increased around Japan. To promote further innovation and dissemination of this new and creative concept of trauma management, the Japanese Association for Hybrid Emergency Room System was launched on June 21, 2018. In this article, the concept, history, and current evidence behind this new trauma workflow system are summarized. This is the first review to show the next direction of trauma care using HERS.https://doi.org/10.1002/ams2.412Computed tomographyinterventional radiologypatient care managementsevere traumasurgery
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The hybrid emergency room system: a novel trauma evaluation and care system created in Japan
Acute Medicine & Surgery
Computed tomography
interventional radiology
patient care management
severe trauma
surgery
author_facet The founding members of the Japanese Association for Hybrid Emergency Room System (JA‐HERS)
author_sort The founding members of the Japanese Association for Hybrid Emergency Room System (JA‐HERS)
title The hybrid emergency room system: a novel trauma evaluation and care system created in Japan
title_short The hybrid emergency room system: a novel trauma evaluation and care system created in Japan
title_full The hybrid emergency room system: a novel trauma evaluation and care system created in Japan
title_fullStr The hybrid emergency room system: a novel trauma evaluation and care system created in Japan
title_full_unstemmed The hybrid emergency room system: a novel trauma evaluation and care system created in Japan
title_sort hybrid emergency room system: a novel trauma evaluation and care system created in japan
publisher Wiley
series Acute Medicine & Surgery
issn 2052-8817
publishDate 2019-07-01
description The ultimate trauma management system should allow the completion of all time‐consuming life‐saving procedures in one trauma resuscitation room. In 2011, the Hybrid Emergency Room System (HERS) was developed in Japan as a novel trauma care system that allows clinicians to perform all life‐saving procedures for severely injured patients, including whole‐body computed tomography examination, damage control surgery, and transcatheter arterial embolization by interventional radiology, on the same table in the same room without transferring the patient. Since then, the number of HERS installations has rapidly increased around Japan. To promote further innovation and dissemination of this new and creative concept of trauma management, the Japanese Association for Hybrid Emergency Room System was launched on June 21, 2018. In this article, the concept, history, and current evidence behind this new trauma workflow system are summarized. This is the first review to show the next direction of trauma care using HERS.
topic Computed tomography
interventional radiology
patient care management
severe trauma
surgery
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ams2.412
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