医疗直升机和地面医疗人员在多重创伤管理中的作用:评价视角。

IF 1.8 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Patient Related Outcome Measures Pub Date : 2024-12-24 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/PROM.S486167
Mihaela Anghele, Virginia Marina, Aurelian-Dumitrache Anghele, Cosmina-Alina Moscu, Liliana Dragomir
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导言:多发创伤仍然是一项重大的全球卫生挑战,快速干预对生存至关重要,特别是在“黄金时间”期间。本研究探讨了直升机紧急医疗服务(HEMS)对程序性护理的影响,在罗马尼亚的多创伤患者转移到城市医院。方法:在Galați县急诊医院“St. Ap. Andrei”进行回顾性队列研究,时间为2020年1月至2021年10月。这项研究分析了89名病人的数据,这些病人是由罗马尼亚的复苏和解脱移动紧急服务(SMURD) Galați空中单位运送的。关键参数包括人口统计学、损伤机制、生命统计和院前干预。采用SPSS软件进行统计学分析,p < 0.05为显著性。结果89例患者,平均年龄21.6岁,男性80.3%,外伤原因主要为交通事故(34.8%)和跌倒(33.7%)。28.1%的患者格拉斯哥昏迷评分(GCS)≤8分,51.6%的患者出现头部外伤。HEMS干预措施通常包括氧疗(89.5%)和患者稳定操作,导致死亡率6.7%。值得注意的是,直升机运输能够有效地转移并改善该队列的生存结果。讨论:HEMS在减少多伤患者的干预时间和提高院前护理质量方面表现出益处,特别是在难以到达的地区。该研究与全球关于医疗急救系统在创伤系统中的作用的数据一致,强调了多学科合作和快速运输的重要性。结论:HEMS通过及时干预和专科护理,对提高重症伤员的生存率起着至关重要的作用。进一步比较医疗急救和地面服务的研究可以完善类似环境下的创伤管理方案。
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The Role of Medical Helicopter and Ground Medical Crews in Polytrauma Management: An Evaluative Perspective.

Introduction: Polytrauma remains a major global health challenge, with rapid intervention being critical for survival, especially during the "Golden Hour". This study examines the impact of Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) on procedural care during the transfer of polytraumatized patients to urban hospitals in Romania.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted at the County Emergency Hospital "St. Ap. Andrei" in Galați, covering January 2020 to October 2021. The study analyzed data from 89 patients transported by the Romania's Mobile Emergency Service for Resuscitation and Extrication (SMURD) Galați air unit. Key parameters included demographics, injury mechanism, vital statistics, and prehospital interventions. Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS, with significance set at p < 0.05.

Results: Out of 89 patients (mean age 21.6 years, 80.3% male), trauma causes were primarily traffic accidents (34.8%) and falls (33.7%). A Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score ≤8 was noted in 28.1% of cases, with head trauma observed in 51.6% of patients. HEMS interventions frequently involved oxygen therapy (89.5%) and patient stabilization maneuvers, leading to a mortality rate of 6.7%. Notably, helicopter transport enabled efficient transfer and improved survival outcomes in this cohort.

Discussion: HEMS demonstrated benefits in reducing intervention times and enhancing prehospital care quality for polytrauma patients, especially in hard-to-reach areas. The study aligns with global data on HEMS's role in trauma systems, underlining the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration and rapid transport.

Conclusion: HEMS plays a crucial role in improving survival rates for severely injured patients through timely interventions and specialized care. Further research comparing HEMS and ground services could refine trauma management protocols in similar settings.

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