Abstract:【Abstract】 Objective To investigate the effect of traumatic chain rescue procedure on resuscitation and mortality in patients with traumatic hemorrhagic shock. Methods 90 patients with traumatic hemorrhagic shock treated in our hospital from January 2016 to December 2016 were randomly divided into observation group and control group. There were 45 cases in each group. The patients in the observation group were treated with trauma chain rescue procedure, and the control group applied the conventional emergency procedure. The time of effective treatment, the time of shock recovery, the infusion volume, the time of fluid resuscitation, the time of hospitalization, the occurrence of organ damage and the occurrence of dysfunction and the result of rescue were observed. Results The time of treatment, the time of shock recovery, the infusion volume, the time of fluid resuscitation and the time of hospitalization (2924 ± 572min, 809 ± 201 h, 298185 ± 52062 ml, 298 ± 074, respectively) were significantly lower than those in the control group (2028 ± 591min, 627 ± 125 h, 215684 ± 36127ml, 247 ± 062 h, 4715 ± 1329d) H, 5934 ± 1561d) (P<005). The incidence of organ damage and dysfunction in the observation group (889%) was significantly lower than that of the control group (2889%) (P<005). The improvement rate of patients in the observation group (9111) was higher than that in the control group (6444%). The incidence and mortality in the observation group (667%, 222%) were lower than those in the control group (2222%, 1333%) (P<005).Conclusion Traumatic hemorrhagic shock patients with traumatic chain rescue process can effectively shorten the rescue time and improve the recovery effect and rescue success rate. It is helpful to improve the effect of rescue and improve the prognosis.