Polytrauma im DACH-Raum
摘要
Trauma registries provide essential insights into the quality of care for severely injured patients. This study compares key epidemiological, clinical and process-related parameters from Germany, Austria and Switzerland based on the respective national trauma registry data.
MethodsA narrative descriptive analysis of the most recently available registry data was performed. For Germany (TR-DGU, 2023) and Austria (TR-ÖGU, 2023), only data from the core dataset were included [
In 2023 Germany documented 31,217 patients in the core dataset, including 28,718 primary admissions (mean age 54.5 years, 69.6% male, mean ISS 18.5). The in-hospital mortality in the outcome cohort of 25,208 patients was 7.4% [
Trauma care in the DACH region is broadly comparable but differs in patient demographics, case selection, trauma mechanisms and mortality. Because the STR data used in this study are derived exclusively from publications including only severely injured patients, the Swiss cohort by definition reflects a more severely injured population than the German and Austrian core datasets. Harmonized registry structures and joint analyses could enhance transnational learning and further improve the quality of care.