Lightning in Brunei: a follow-up of a single strike affecting 29 serving personnel of the Royal Gurkha Rifles.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Seth Makin, I Austin
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Abstract

Introduction: On 25 August 2020, 29 British Forces Brunei (BFB) service personnel were hospitalised after being struck by lightning during a company-level training exercise in the Brunei jungle. This paper observes both the initial injury pattern of the personnel and their occupational health status at the 22-month point.

Method: All 29 of the personnel affected by the lightning strike on 25 August 2020 were followed up until the 22-month point, allowing observation of injury patterns and management as well as the long-term outcomes. They were all members of two Royal Gurkha Rifles and received local hospital care and British Defence Healthcare input. Initial data were collected for mandatory reporting processes, and cases were followed up as a routine part of the Unit Health processes.

Results: Of the 29 identified as having lightning-related injuries, 28 returned to Medically Fully Deployable status. Acoustic trauma was the most common injury which was treated in several cases by oral steroids with some receiving intratympanic steroids. Multiple personnel suffered transient or short-lasting sensory changes and pain. 1756 service personnel days were covered by restrictions.

Conclusion: The pattern of the lightning-related injuries was different to that which would be expected from previous reports. This is likely due to the unique nature of each lightning strike, combined with the ample unit support, the fit and resilient cohort and the rapid initiation of treatment, especially with regard to hearing.Brunei is at high risk of lightning strikes, planning for them is now standard for BFB. Despite lightning strikes having the potential to cause mortality and mass casualty events, this case study shows that such events do not necessarily result in severe long-term injury or mortality.

文莱闪电:影响29名皇家廓尔喀步枪现役人员的单一打击的后续行动。
导读:2020年8月25日,29名英国驻文莱部队(BFB)服役人员在文莱丛林进行的连队级训练演习中被雷击后住院治疗。观察了22个月时人员的初伤形态和职业健康状况。方法:对受2020年8月25日雷击影响的29名人员进行随访,随访至22个月,观察损伤模式、处理及远期结果。他们都是两支皇家廓尔喀步枪的成员,接受了当地医院的护理和英国国防保健的投入。为强制性报告程序收集了初步数据,并作为保健股程序的常规部分对病例进行了跟踪。结果:在29名被确定有雷击相关伤害的人员中,有28人恢复了医疗上完全可部署的状态。听觉损伤是最常见的损伤,在一些病例中使用口服类固醇治疗,一些接受鼓室内类固醇治疗。多名人员出现短暂或短暂的感觉变化和疼痛。1756个服务人员日受限制。结论:该病例的雷击损伤类型与以往报道有所不同。这可能是由于每次雷击的独特性质,加上充足的单位支持,健康和有弹性的队列以及快速开始治疗,特别是在听力方面。文莱是雷击的高危地区,对雷击的规划现在是BFB的标准。尽管雷击有可能导致死亡和大规模伤亡事件,但本案例研究表明,此类事件并不一定导致严重的长期伤害或死亡。
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