使用爆炸性武器的恐怖袭击:伤害模式和健康限制

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Georg Schmidt
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摘要

恐怖袭击正在上升,目的是造成巨大的破坏和大量的受伤人员。爆炸性武器成为恐怖事件的主要武器,越来越多的国家不得不处理爆炸事件的善后问题。这些袭击可能造成大规模伤亡紧急情况,并引发复杂的伤害模式。本文利用合格的二级文献来审查这些伤害模式,并讨论卫生系统的限制。似乎爆炸武器的碎片造成的伤害最多。随后,主要的损伤可以在穿透性创伤和复杂骨折中进行研究。在与恐怖主义有关的爆炸事件发生后,分诊可以作为一项关键任务来研究,以尽量减少幸存者的死亡率。需要所有相关卫生工作人员密切合作,以适应轰炸事件。可能需要对保健工作人员进行额外培训,以适应恐怖爆炸,平民保健结构可能从经验中受益。
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Terrorist attacks with explosive weapons: pattern of injuries and health constraints
Terrorist attacks are on the rise and aim to create vast damage and large numbers of injured people. Explosive weapons became the predominant ordnance for terror-related events and more countries have to deal with the aftermaths of bombing incidents. These attacks can create mass-casualty emergencies and trigger complex pattern of injuries. This paper utilises eligible secondary literature to review these patterns of injuries and discusses the constraints for health systems. It appears that fragments of explosive weapons trigger the highest number of injuries. Subsequently, the predominant injuries can be researched in penetrating trauma and complex bone fractures. Triage can be researched as a key-task after terror-related bombings to minimise mortality amongst survivors. A close collaboration of all involved health staff will be required to adapt to bombing events. Additional training for health staff might be needed to adapt to terror bombings and the civilian health structure might benefit from experi...
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期刊介绍: The IJEM is a refereed international journal published to address contingencies and emergencies as well as crisis and disaster management. Coverage includes the issues associated with: storms and flooding; nuclear power accidents; ferry, air and rail accidents; computer viruses; earthquakes etc.
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