In-Theater Assessment of Resuscitative Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA) Capabilities and Training.

Q3 Medicine
Alex Y Koo, Jerry Hu, Kyle S Couperus, Jamie Eastman, Thomas Kwolek, Kyle N Remick
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Background: Resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) is an endovascular technology indi-cated for temporarily controlling traumatic life-threatening, noncompressible abdominal, truncal, or pelvic hemorrhage. Through percutaneous access or cut-down to the femoral artery, an intra-aortic balloon catheter is fed into the aorta and inflated, occluding distal blood flow and, thus, bleeding. To determine specific barriers to REBOA in deployed environments, we conducted a quality improvement project and survey of ER-REBOA® placement and monitoring capabilities at four medical treatment locations in Iraq and Kuwait during the spring of 2019.

Methods: The primary objective was to evaluate each in-theater medical site's ability to deploy REBOA, which was defined as having a provider capable of placing REBOA and the minimum equipment necessary. The investigators interviewed providers and through self-reported surveys, determined the personnel capable of placing a REBOA. REBOA equipment and monitoring equipment were identified through direct inspection of sites and interviews with logistical and equipment staff.

Results: A total of 113 individuals participated in the evaluation and training. Three of the four sites had the minimum training and equipment requirements to complete the procedure: one REBOA-capable provider, an unexpired ER-REBOA® device, and an unexpired introducer catheter kit. Overall, 6 out of 32 physicians (18.7%) were capable of placing an ER-REBOA.

Conclusion: This deployed site survey demonstrates that the minimal requirements and personnel for ER-REBOA placement were met at most studied locations in 2019. However, improvements in pre-deployment training of select medical personnel in REBOA and arterial blood pressure monitoring are recommended to ensure adequate resourcing and redundancy in training.

复苏主动脉球囊闭塞(REBOA)能力和训练的战区评估。
背景:复苏血管内球囊阻断主动脉(REBOA)是一种血管内技术,用于暂时控制创伤性危及生命的、不可压缩的腹部、截骨或盆腔出血。通过经皮进入或切开股动脉,将主动脉内球囊导管送入主动脉并充气,阻塞远端血流,从而导致出血。为了确定部署环境中REBOA的具体障碍,我们于2019年春季在伊拉克和科威特的四个医疗地点进行了质量改进项目和ER-REBOA®安置和监测能力调查。方法:主要目的是评估每个战区医疗站点部署REBOA的能力,其定义为具有能够放置REBOA和最低必要设备的供应商。调查人员与提供者面谈,并通过自我报告的调查,确定有能力放置REBOA的人员。通过直接视察场址和与后勤和设备工作人员的面谈,确定了实地监测中心的设备和监测设备。结果:共有113人参加了评估和培训。四个地点中的三个具有完成该程序的最低培训和设备要求:一个具有reboa能力的提供者,一个未过期的ER-REBOA®设备和一个未过期的引入导管套件。总的来说,32名医生中有6名(18.7%)能够放置ER-REBOA。结论:本次部署的现场调查表明,2019年大多数研究地点都满足了ER-REBOA安置的最低要求和人员。但是,建议改进部署前对部分医务人员的部署前培训和动脉血压监测,以确保充足的资源和培训冗余。
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