A Back-to-Basics Approach for Resuscitation: Storage and Transportation of Whole Blood in Chest Harness.

Q3 Medicine
Jamison P Geracci, Zachary Mitchell, Kyle W Carr
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Abstract

This case study evaluates a simple, reliable technique for preserving a unit of blood in the field. During a search and rescue exercise in mountainous terrain, a unit of blood was drawn and stored in the rescuer's chest pocket for 13 hours while engaging in rigorous training. Despite temperatures as low as 4°C (40°F), the blood remained liquid and appeared visually viable, suggesting that body heat may help maintain adequate storage temperature. This method offers a low-resource alter-native to expensive or logistically complex storage solutions. A review of historical and modern literature supports the potential effectiveness of this approach, though the absence of laboratory analysis limits definitive conclusions. Given its practicality and historical precedent, this approach warrants further research on biochemical integrity and long-term feasibility to assess its viability for emergency transfusions in combat and wilderness rescue settings.

复苏的回归基本方法:全血在胸带中的储存和运输。
本案例研究评估了在现场保存单位血液的一种简单、可靠的技术。在山区进行的一次搜救演习中,一单位的血液被抽取并储存在救援人员的胸前口袋里,进行了13个小时的严格训练。尽管温度低至4°C(40°F),血液仍保持液态,从视觉上看仍具有活力,这表明体温可能有助于保持足够的储存温度。这种方法为昂贵或物流复杂的存储解决方案提供了一种低资源替代方案。对历史和现代文献的回顾支持这种方法的潜在有效性,尽管缺乏实验室分析限制了明确的结论。鉴于其实用性和历史先例,该方法值得进一步研究生化完整性和长期可行性,以评估其在战斗和荒野救援环境中紧急输血的可行性。
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