使用假止血带控制肢体出血失败:乌克兰战争医疗后送病例报告。

Q3 Medicine
Emanuele Lagazzi, Rostislav Bublii, Michele Bonetti, Michael A Samotowka
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摘要

在危及生命的肢体大出血中,快速有效地使用止血带对降低死亡率至关重要。然而,假冒止血带的泛滥日益令人担忧,因为这些止血带可能缺乏必要的质量控制措施,从而可能影响对患者的护理。我们描述了这样一个案例:类似战斗应用止血带(CAT)的止血带出现延迟机械故障,导致一名乌克兰士兵在后送至城市创伤中心的途中死亡。2022 年 4 月,一名 19 岁的男性因杀伤人员地雷而接受了双侧膝下截肢手术。大出血促使使用了双侧 CAT 止血带。在运送过程中,右侧止血带的辘轳断裂,导致大出血。由于患者与医护人员的比例较高,出血未得到处理的时间不详,导致患者因失血性休克而死亡。这项研究强调,有必要采取强有力的质量控制措施,并制定严格的法规,禁止使用假冒止血带,以避免可预防的死亡。
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Limb Hemorrhage Control Failure with Counterfeit Tourniquet: A Ukrainian War MEDEVAC Case Report.

Rapid and effective tourniquet application is crucial in life-threatening limb hemorrhage to minimize mortality. However, the widespread availability of counterfeit tourniquets is a growing concern, as these devices may lack essential quality control measures, potentially compromising patient care. We describe one case where the delayed mechanical failure of a Combat Application Tourniquet (CAT)-like tourniquet caused the death of a Ukrainian soldier during evacuation to an urban trauma center. In April 2022, a 19-year-old male underwent a bilateral below-the-knee amputation from an antipersonnel landmine. Massive hemorrhage prompted the use of bilateral CAT-like tourniquets. During transportation, the right tourniquet's windlass broke, resulting in a brisk hemorrhage. Due to the high patient-to-healthcare-personnel ratio, the bleeding remained unaddressed for an unknown amount of time, resulting in death from hemorrhagic shock. This study underscores the need for robust quality control measures and the establishment of strict regulations against deploying counterfeit tourniquets to avoid preventable deaths.

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