极高海拔直升机救援:国际山地急救医学委员会(ICAR MedCom) 2025的建议。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 BIOPHYSICS
Kyle McLaughlin, Charley Shimanski, Ken Zafren, Ian Jackson, Gerold Biner, Maurizio Folini, Andreas Hermansky, Eric Ridington, Peter Hicks, Giacomo Strapazzon, Marika Falla, Alastair Hopper, Dave Weber, Ryan Jackson, Hermann Brugger
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麦克劳克林、凯尔、查理·希曼斯基、肯·扎夫伦、伊恩·杰克逊、杰拉尔德·比纳、毛里齐奥·福里尼、安德烈亚斯·赫尔曼斯基、埃里克·里丁顿、彼得·希克斯、贾科莫·斯特拉帕松、玛丽卡·法拉、阿拉斯泰尔·霍珀、戴夫·韦伯、瑞安·杰克逊和赫尔曼·布鲁格。高空直升机救援:国际山地急救医学委员会(ICAR MedCom) 2025年的建议。高Alt医学生物杂志,200,2025。背景:直升机山地救援是非常有效的。然而,在3500米以上的极高海拔(VHA)进行空中救援作业,由于具有挑战性的地形、动态天气和低压缺氧环境,具有固有的危险性。目前,VHA没有建立直升飞机救援的国际准则。方法:我们对现有文献进行叙述性回顾,并辅以积极参与VHA救援的直升机飞行员、医生和救援人员的专家意见。这些建议得到了国际高山救援委员会医学委员会的核准,并得到了国际高山救援委员会空中救援委员会的赞同。讨论:我们确定了19个需要考虑的关键因素,包括操作参数、地面现场管理、飞行员和救援人员安全协议,以及心理因素,以协助VHA直升机救援任务制定任务前、任务和任务后计划。结论:通过实施本文提出的建议,VHA的直升机救援队可以提高响应能力并将风险降至最低。
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Helicopter Rescue at Very High Altitude: Recommendations of the International Commission for Mountain Emergency Medicine (ICAR MedCom) 2025.

McLaughlin, Kyle, Charley Shimanski, Ken Zafren, Ian Jackson, Gerold Biner, Maurizio Folini, Andreas Hermansky, Eric Ridington, Peter Hicks, Giacomo Strapazzon, Marika Falla, Alastair Hopper, Dave Weber, Ryan Jackson, and Hermann Brugger. Helicopter rescue at very high altitude: Recommendations of the International Commission for Mountain Emergency Medicine (ICAR MedCom) 2025. High Alt Med Biol. 00:00-00, 2025. Background: Helicopter mountain rescue is highly effective. However, air rescue operations at very high altitude (VHA), above 3500 m, are inherently hazardous because of challenging topography, dynamic weather, and hypobaric hypoxic environment. Currently, no established international guidelines exist for helicopter rescues at VHA. Methods: We conducted a narrative review of existing literature, supplemented by expert opinions from helicopter pilots, physicians, and rescuers actively engaged in VHA rescues. These recommendations were approved by the International Commission of Alpine Rescue (ICAR) Medical Commission and endorsed by the ICAR Air Rescue Commission. Discussion: We identified 19 key factors to consider, including operational parameters, ground site management, pilot and rescuer safety protocols, and psychological factors to assist air rescue programs in developing pre-mission, mission, and post-mission plans for helicopter rescue missions at VHA. Conclusions: By implementing the recommendations outlined in this article, helicopter rescue teams operating at VHA can improve response capabilities and minimize risks.

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High altitude medicine & biology
High altitude medicine & biology 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
9.50%
发文量
44
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: High Altitude Medicine & Biology is the only peer-reviewed journal covering the medical and biological issues that impact human life at high altitudes. The Journal delivers critical findings on the impact of high altitude on lung and heart disease, appetite and weight loss, pulmonary and cerebral edema, hypertension, dehydration, infertility, and other diseases. It covers the full spectrum of high altitude life sciences from pathology to human and animal ecology.
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