特拉维夫市场恐怖分子爆炸案例研究——把所有鸡蛋放在一个篮子里可能会挽救生命

A. Leiba, P. Halpern, D. Kotler, A. Blumenfeld, D. Soffer, Gali Weiss, M. Peres, D. Laor, Y. Levi, A. Goldberg, Y. Bar-dayan
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目标:2004年11月1日,一名自杀式炸弹袭击者在特拉维夫一个拥挤的露天市场引爆了自己,造成3人死亡,34人伤亡。这一发生在中心城区的事件由经验丰富的紧急医疗服务(EMS)团队迅速处理。我们分析了紧急伤亡人员的疏散目的地,以了解是否应该将严重伤亡人员全部疏散到最近的创伤中心。或者,可以将它们分发给附近的所有医院,包括创伤中心和非创伤中心。第三种可能是将紧急伤病员只送往创伤中心,将伤病员分为近距离创伤中心和“第二周期”远距离A级创伤中心。方法:从事件发生后卫生部、以色列国防军医疗队(IDF MCs)和后方司令部(HFC)进行的正式情况汇报中收集数据。我们参加的其他情况介绍会是EMS和参与的医院的情况介绍会。我们分析这些数据是为了了解……
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Case study of the terrorist bombing in Tel Aviv market – putting all the eggs in one basket might save lives
Objectives: On 1 November 2004 a suicide bomber detonated himself in Tel Aviv, in a crowded open market space, resulting in 3 dead victims and 34 casualties. This event in a central urban area was handled quickly by experienced emergency medical service (EMS) teams. We analysed evacuation destinations of urgent casualties in order to learn whether severe casualties should all be evacuated to the closest trauma centre. Alternatively, they might be distributed to all nearby hospitals, both trauma and non‐trauma centres. A third possibility is directing urgent casualties only to trauma centres, dividing them between the close trauma centre and a ‘second cycle’ distant level A trauma centre. Methods: Data were collected from formal debriefings carried out after the event in the Ministry of Health, in the Israeli Defense Forces Medical Corps (IDF MCs) and in the Home Front Command (HFC). Other debriefings, in which we took part, were those of the EMS and participating hospitals. We analysed these data to learn...
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