德国中程山区直升机提升作业的发生率、医疗特点和任务战术回顾性分析。

IF 3 2区 医学 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Sebastian Heinrich, Christoph Wielant, Frank Lerch, Mirko Friedrich, Jörg Braun, Florian Reifferscheid, Hans-Jörg Busch
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摘要

背景:直升机提升作业(HHO)是在崎岖和具有挑战性的地形救援行动的重要选择。德国中山的特点是地面条件多样,城市建筑很少,经常用于当地的休闲活动,包括或多或少高风险的户外运动。本回顾性分析旨在调查德国中山区需要HHO的救援任务的发生率。还报告了提供空中救援基地的作战战术和基本医疗特点,如受伤模式和提供的医疗服务。方法:本研究回顾性分析了2020年1月至2022年7月期间由急诊医生在弗赖堡、纽伦堡和包岑的空中救援基地开展的HHO任务的文件。数据是从德国空中救援数据库中提取的。为了评估感兴趣的主题,我们进行了基本的描述性统计。结果:数据选择检索到410个hho相关的救援任务。包括HHO在内,共有304个数据集适合进行进一步统计处理。空中救援基地弗莱堡贡献了152次,纽伦堡贡献了63次,包岑贡献了89次。HHO任务在夏季和周五至周日的频率有所增加。在这个群体中,75%的潜在诊断与创伤有关;33%的患者发生骨盆或下肢外伤性损伤。28%的患者处于潜在的或实际的危及生命的状态,并且NACA评分为4或更高。侵入性医疗的比率,如气管插管(5%)或静脉通路(79%),大大高于整个紧急特派团。在任务战术和与山地救援服务的合作方面,三个空军基地的不同方法导致了第一次到达现场的比率和时间跨度的差异。结论:结果表明,在调查的三个地区,全年都需要在交通不便的地区部署应急医疗专业人员。详细分析了三个基地在作战战术上的相关差异和优化潜力。提升直升机同时报警,并与其他救援组织,特别是当地山地救援服务和救援协调中心进行可靠、精确的协调,可以帮助缩短难以到达地形的患者的无治疗间隔和院前时间。试验注册:该研究在DRKS注册(DRKS00033493)。
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Helicopter hoist operations in German mid-range mountains retrospective analysis of incidence, medical characteristics, and mission tactics.

Background: Helicopter hoist operations (HHO) are an important option for rescue operations in rugged and challenging terrain. German mid-range mountains are characterized by the versatility of ground conditions, few urban structures, and frequent use for local leisure activities, including the practice of more or less high-risk outdoor sports. This retrospective analysis aims to investigate the incidence of rescue missions in German mid-range mountains requiring HHO. The contributing air rescue bases' operational tactics and the underlying medical characteristics, such as injury patterns and the provided medical care, are also reported.

Methods: This study is a retrospective analysis of the documentation of HHO missions carried out at the air rescue bases in Freiburg, Nuremberg, and Bautzen staffed by emergency physicians between 01/2020 and 07/2022. Data was extracted from the German Air Rescue database. To assess the topics of interest, we conducted basic descriptive statistics.

Results: Data selection retrieved 410 HHO-associated rescue missions. A total of 304 datasets, including HHO, were suitable for further statistical processing. Air rescue base Freiburg contributed 152, Nuremberg 63, and Bautzen 89 missions. HHO missions showed an increased frequency in the summer season and from Friday to Sunday. In this collective, 75% of the underlying diagnoses were trauma-associated; in 33% of all patients, traumatic injury of the pelvis or lower limb occurred. 28% of the patients were in a potential or actual life-threatening condition and were scored NACA 4 or higher. The rates of invasive medical treatment, such as endotracheal intubation (5%) or venous access (79%), were considerably higher than in overall emergency missions. In terms of mission tactics and cooperation with mountain rescue services, different approaches of the three air bases resulted in differences regarding first-on-scene rates and time spans.

Conclusion: The results show a relevant year-round need to deploy emergency medical expertise to inaccessible terrain in the three regions examined. Detailed analysis showed relevant differences in operational tactics between the three bases and potential for optimization. Simultaneous alerting of the hoist helicopter and reliable and precise coordination with other rescue organizations involved, especially the local mountain rescue service and the rescue coordination center, can help to shorten both the treatment-free interval and the prehospital time for patients in inaccessible terrain.

Trial registration: The study is registered at DRKS (DRKS00033493).

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期刊介绍: The primary topics of interest in Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine (SJTREM) are the pre-hospital and early in-hospital diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of emergency medicine, trauma, and resuscitation. Contributions focusing on dispatch, major incidents, etiology, pathophysiology, rehabilitation, epidemiology, prevention, education, training, implementation, work environment, as well as ethical and socio-economic aspects may also be assessed for publication.
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