European society for trauma and emergency surgery member-identified research priorities in emergency surgery: a roadmap for future clinical research opportunities
医学
急诊外科
运动医学
创伤外科
医疗急救
普通外科
外科
物理疗法
骨科手术
作者
Gary Alan Bass,Lewis J. Kaplan,Christine Gaarder,Raúl Coimbra,Nathan J. Klingensmith,Hayato Kurihara,Mauro Zago,Stefano Piero Bernardo Cioffi,Shahin Mohseni,Michael F. Sugrue,Matti Tolonen,Cristina Rey Valcárcel,Jonathan Tilsed,Frank Hildebrand,Ingo Marzi
European Society for Trauma and Emergency Surgery (ESTES) is the European community of clinicians providing care to the injured and critically ill surgical patient. ESTES has several interlinked missions - (1) the promotion of optimal emergency surgical care through networked advocacy, (2) promulgation of relevant clinical cognitive and technical skills, and (3) the advancement of scientific inquiry that closes knowledge gaps, iteratively improves upon surgical and perioperative practice, and guides decision-making rooted in scientific evidence. Faced with multitudinous opportunities for clinical research, ESTES undertook an exercise to determine member priorities for surgical research in the short-to-medium term; these research priorities were presented to a panel of experts to inform a 'road map' narrative review which anchored these research priorities in the contemporary surgical literature.