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Major Trauma Audit paediatric report 2014-2019
This report provides the first comprehensive analysis of paediatric major trauma in
the Irish population. This is timely, given the opportunities for improving care for
traumatically injured children throughout Ireland presented by the new children’s
hospital, as this will be the single paediatric major trauma centre for the State. The
report highlights that paediatric major trauma is of low frequency, at 5% of the overall
trauma caseload for the 26 participating Irish hospitals. This represents a challenge
in ensuring that healthcare institutions have the required expertise, preparedness
and practice for presentations and procedures that happen relatively infrequently.
The report also highlights the volume of major trauma patients attending model 3
and level 4 hospitals outside of Dublin and the need for on-site expertise and rapid
transport services to get critically injured children to the right place at the right time.
The MTA will continue to inform the reconfiguration of the Irish trauma system so that
it is continuously modifying and improving, driven by the data and outcomes of MTA
reports, in order to ensure equity of access to efficient and high-quality care for the
children and adults of Ireland.
A key finding from this report has been the many preventable mechanisms of injury
leading to major trauma in children. Disseminating injury prevention messages to key
groups and programmes will be a key focus for the audit.
Moving forward, the MTA will work to support hospital MTA governance committees to
use the data to identify areas of variation and develop QIPs to improve care