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Gómez-Veiras, Javier
Lluna González, Javier
Prieto Campo, Ángela
Alonso Jiménez, Luis
López Díaz, María
Agustín Asensio, Juan Carlos de
Díaz González, Mercedes
Ruiz Domínguez, José Antonio
Fernández Córdoba, María Soledad
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Gómez-Veiras J, Lluna González J, Prieto Campo A, Gómez Tellado M, Alonso Jiménez L, López Díaz M, et al. Consenso AITP español: una lista de verificación AITP. Cir Pediatr. 2024;37(2):50-54.
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[Abstract] Introducción. El curso de Asistencia Inicial al Trauma Pediátrico
se imparte en España desde 1997, existiendo en la actualidad 9 centros
formadores acreditados. La asistencia al paciente pediátrico politraumatizado se produce muchas veces en un ambiente proclive al error
por olvido, por lo que las listas de verificación, como herramientas
mnemotécnicas de amplia difusión en la industria y en medicina, serían especialmente útiles para evitarlos. Aunque existen varias listas de
verificación para la asistencia al traumatismo pediátrico, ninguna se ha
desarrollado en el entorno de nuestro curso.
Material y métodos. Se acordaron los criterios para ser seleccionado como experto en Asistencia Inicial al Trauma Pediátrico con la
comisión científica de politrauma de la Sociedad Española de Cirugía
Pediátrica. Los ítems para formar la lista de verificación se obtuvieron
a partir de una revisión bibliográfica y de la consulta a los expertos
seleccionados, empleando un método Delphi.
Resultados. Se seleccionaron 10 expertos que representan los 9
grupos o centros formadores en Asistencia Inicial al Trauma Pediátrico y se elaboró una lista de verificación con 28 ítems, siguiendo sus
recomendaciones de diseño.
Conclusiones. Se diseñó una lista de verificación para el manejo
del paciente pediátrico politraumatizado, con el consenso de todos los
grupos empleando un método Delphi, requisito fundamental para facilitar
la difusión de esta lista. Sería preciso adaptar y validar dicha lista para
su uso en cada centro asistencial.
[Abstract] Introduction. The course in Primary Care in Pediatric Trauma (ATIP in Spanish) has been taught in Spain since 1997, and there are currently 9 accredited training centers. Care of polytraumatized pediatric patients often takes place in an environment conducive to errors resulting from forgetfulness, which is why checklists –mnemonic tools widely used in industry and medicine– are particularly useful to avoid such errors. Although several checklists exist for pediatric trauma care, none have been developed within the setting of our course. Materials and methods. The criteria for being selected as an expert in Primary Care in Pediatric Trauma were agreed upon with the scientific polytrauma committee of the Spanish Pediatric Surgery Society. The items that make up the checklist were obtained from a review of the literature and consultation with selected experts, using the Delphi Technique. Results. 10 experts representing the 9 groups or training centers in Primary Care in Pediatric Trauma were selected, and a 28-item checklist was drawn up in accordance with their design recommendations. Conclusions. With the consensus of all the groups, a checklist for the treatment of polytraumatized pediatric patients was drawn up using the Delphi Technique, an essential requirement for the dissemination of this checklist, which should be adapted and validated for use in each healthcare center.
[Abstract] Introduction. The course in Primary Care in Pediatric Trauma (ATIP in Spanish) has been taught in Spain since 1997, and there are currently 9 accredited training centers. Care of polytraumatized pediatric patients often takes place in an environment conducive to errors resulting from forgetfulness, which is why checklists –mnemonic tools widely used in industry and medicine– are particularly useful to avoid such errors. Although several checklists exist for pediatric trauma care, none have been developed within the setting of our course. Materials and methods. The criteria for being selected as an expert in Primary Care in Pediatric Trauma were agreed upon with the scientific polytrauma committee of the Spanish Pediatric Surgery Society. The items that make up the checklist were obtained from a review of the literature and consultation with selected experts, using the Delphi Technique. Results. 10 experts representing the 9 groups or training centers in Primary Care in Pediatric Trauma were selected, and a 28-item checklist was drawn up in accordance with their design recommendations. Conclusions. With the consensus of all the groups, a checklist for the treatment of polytraumatized pediatric patients was drawn up using the Delphi Technique, an essential requirement for the dissemination of this checklist, which should be adapted and validated for use in each healthcare center.





