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Abstract
Background: Intensive care unit (ICU) fires are a significant public health concern which often receives insufficient attention. However, they notoriously challenging to manage, with a high risk of casualties and substantial economic damage. Despite their severity, research on ICU fires remains scarce.
Methods: In this systematic review, we queried PubMed, Cochrane, Embase, Web of Science, and Web of Baidu Academic for studies on ICU or hospital fires published from the inception of each database to 5 July 2024. We then narratively summarised the causes of ICU fires and the details of ICU fire prevention and evacuation.
Results: We examined 2602 articles, of which 30 met our inclusion criteria. We summarised the causes and injuries of 18 ICU fires. The most common causes were electrical faults and oxygen cylinder faults, while the prevention and response strategies for ICU fires included regular maintenance of electrical and oxygen equipment, installation of automatic fire fighting systems, reasonable arrangement of patient beds, vertical and horizontal evacuation route planning, online and offline fire safety training, and intelligent evacuation simulation.
Conclusions: We found that the primary causes of fires in ICUs are electrical malfunctions and oxygen-related incidents. It is essential to implement preventive measures such as regular inspection of electrical equipment, proper maintenance of wiring, and ensuring all oxygen systems are handled according to strict safety protocols. Additionally, ensuring that all ICU staff are adequately trained in emergency response protocols can significantly improve patient outcomes in the event of a fire.
背景:重症监护室(ICU)火灾是一个重要的公共卫生问题,但往往没有得到足够的重视。然而,众所周知,它们难以管理,伤亡风险很高,经济损失也很大。尽管火灾很严重,但对ICU火灾的研究仍然很少。方法:在本系统综述中,我们查询了PubMed、Cochrane、Embase、Web of Science和Web of百度Academic,查询从每个数据库建立到2024年7月5日发表的关于ICU或医院火灾的研究。然后,我们叙述性地总结了ICU火灾的原因以及ICU防火和疏散的细节。结果:我们检查了2602篇文章,其中30篇符合我们的纳入标准。我们总结了18例ICU火灾的原因和伤亡情况。最常见的原因是电气故障和氧气瓶故障,而ICU火灾的预防和应对策略包括定期维护电气和氧气设备、安装自动消防系统、合理安排病床、规划垂直和水平疏散路线、线上和线下消防安全培训、智能疏散模拟。结论:我们发现icu火灾的主要原因是电气故障和氧相关事件。必须实施预防措施,如定期检查电气设备,适当维护布线,并确保所有氧气系统按照严格的安全规程进行处理。此外,确保所有ICU工作人员在紧急响应协议方面接受充分培训,可以显著改善发生火灾时患者的预后。
期刊介绍:
Journal of Global Health is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Edinburgh University Global Health Society, a not-for-profit organization registered in the UK. We publish editorials, news, viewpoints, original research and review articles in two issues per year.