德国严重烧伤患者的院前护理:29 年经验回顾。

Q3 Medicine
Annals of burns and fire disasters Pub Date : 2020-12-31
J L Schiefer, W Perbix, D Grigutsch, B Ribitsch, P C Fuchs, A Schulz
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尽管全球烧伤人数众多,但不同地区的院前救治却各不相同。在德国,有关严重烧伤的院前救治数据很少。尽管如此,对烧伤患者进行高效的院前救治对日后的治疗效果至关重要。因此,我们回顾性分析了 1989 年至 2018 年期间德国一家专业烧伤中心烧伤重症监护室收治的患者的院前护理情况。在所有入院患者中,约有三分之一的患者在入院时插管进入烧伤重症监护室。插管患者的平均烧伤总面积高于未插管患者。大多数患者都采取了低体温预防措施。虽然仅对 36 名主要入院患者采取了降温措施,但这对入院时的体温并无影响。相反,在回归分析中发现,降温对死亡率有积极影响(P=0.03)。吸入性损伤是插管和皮质类固醇治疗的原因之一。皮质类固醇的使用逐年减少,但对死亡率没有显著影响(P=0.38)。在接受皮质类固醇治疗的患者中,只有 50.68% 的患者可以确诊为吸入性损伤。此外,特别是近年来,大多数吸入性损伤患者都没有接受皮质类固醇治疗。虽然高效的院前护理对后期疗效至关重要,但通过急救人员和急诊人员提供的标准院前护理并未得到应用。因此,应高度重视信息交流战略,从而制定标准化的院前治疗指南,并特别关注院前降温。今后,通过登记和调查获得的数据有助于扩大有关院前烧伤治疗的信息。
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Pre-Hospital Care Of Patients With Severe Burns In Germany: A Review Of 29 Years Of Experience.

Despite the high number of burn injuries worldwide, pre-hospital care differs across regions. Data documenting pre-hospital care of severe burn injuries in Germany are scarce. Nevertheless, efficient prehospital care of burn patients is crucial for later outcomes. Therefore, we retrospectively analyzed pre-hospital care in patients admitted to the burn intensive care unit of a specialized burn center in Germany from 1989 to 2018. Approximately one-third of all admitted patients arrived intubated to the burn intensive care unit. Mean total burned surface area was higher in intubated patients than in non-intubated patients. Hypothermia prevention measures were undertaken in most patients. Although cooling was performed in only 36 primarily admitted patients, it did not have an effect on temperature at admission. Instead, in the regression analysis a positive influence on mortality could be found (p=0.03). Inhalation injury was a reason for intubation and corticosteroid therapy. Corticosteroid use declined over the years and had no significant influence on mortality (p=0.38). Inhalation injury could be diagnosed in only 50.68% of patients receiving corticosteroids. Furthermore, especially in recent years, most patients with inhalation injuries did not receive corticosteroids. Although efficient prehospital care is crucial for later outcomes, standard pre-hospital care through first aiders and emergency personnel has not been applied. Therefore, strategies for information exchange, leading to standardized pre-hospital treatment guidelines, should be given high priority with special attention on pre-hospital cooling. In the future, data from registries and surveys can help expand information regarding pre-hospital burn treatment.

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Annals of burns and fire disasters
Annals of burns and fire disasters Nursing-Emergency Nursing
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期刊介绍: "Annals of Burns and Fire Disasters" is the official publication of the Euro-Mediterranean Council for Burns and Fire Disasters (MBC) and the European Burns Association (EBA). It is a peer-reviewed journal directed to an audience of medical as well as paramedical personnel involved in the management of burn injuries. The journal publishes original articles in the form of clinical and basic research, scientific advances. It publishes also selected abstracts from international journals.
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