Zusammenfassung
Die Systematik des Advanced Trauma Life Support® (ATLS®) ermöglicht eine strukturierte
und effiziente initiale Diagnostik und Behandlung von polytraumatisierten Patienten
im Schockraum. Die Basis für ein erfolgreiches Schockraummanagement nach ATLS® bildet
ein funktionierendes interdisziplinäres Team unter der Leitung eines erfahrenen Trauma
Leaders. Die primären Aufgaben des Teams sind die Sicherstellung der Vitalfunktionen
durch eine adäquate Oxygenierung und die Infusions- und Transfusionstherapie zur Kreislaufstabilisierung.
Parallel dazu werden je nach Dringlichkeit diagnostische und therapeutische Interventionen
durchgeführt. Der nachfolgende Beitrag beschreibt das Schockraummanagement nach den
Grundsätzen des ATLS®.
Abstract
Structured and efficient care for patients with multiple injuries in the emergency
department requires treatment algorithms to synchronize and to enhance the efforts
of the trauma team. ATLS® provides these algorithms by defining treatment priorities
and responsibilities. Primary goals are a patent, protected airway and adequate breathing
or artificial ventilation followed by fluid resuscitation and hemorrhage control.
These immediate live saving measures are accomplished along with further diagnostic
and therapeutic interventions. The following article describes the management of patients
with multiple injuries in the emergency department based on the ATLS® algorithm.
Schlüsselwörter
schwere Verletzung - Polytrauma - Schockraum - Advanced Trauma Life Support® - ATLS®
Key words
multiple injuries - polytrauma - emergency room - Advanced Trauma Life Support® -
ATLS®
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1 Erstveröffentlichung des Beitrages in der Anästhesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther
2007; 42: 716 - 722 Die vorliegende Fassung wurde geringfügig überarbeitet.
Dr. med. Frank Hokema, DEAA
Klinik und Poliklinik für Anästhesiologie und Intensivtherapie am Universitätsklinikum
Leipzig
Liebigstraße 20
04103 Leipzig
Email: frank.hokema@medizin.uni-leipzig.de