"安全北极-2023 "跨部门演习中医疗部队的应急反应

Q3 Health Professions
S. Aleksanin, V. Rybnikov, N. V. Nesterenko
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的相关性。2023年4月6日,俄罗斯北极地区紧急情况预防和反应共同公共系统部队进行了大规模跨部门实验和研究演习,称为“安全北极- 2023”。演习的重点是消除Kostomuksha采矿和处理设施(卡累利阿共和国)人为事故造成的医疗和卫生后果。目的是在俄罗斯北极地区跨部门演习的框架内分析和总结救援人员和医疗部队的应急经验,以评估在紧急情况下向受害者提供的急救和紧急医疗反应。100多名救援人员、工作人员和志愿人员参加了演习,配备了17套应急和消防设备、4辆应急救护车和一架配备医疗后送设备的MI-8直升机,对12名受伤病人进行了医疗后送。7位顶级专业专家以5分制对医疗反应和后送进行了评估(最高分为5分)。我们研究了医疗文件(患者医疗记录、医疗分类标签、专家评分),验证了统计分布,并使用离散不相关样本的学生t检验验证了计算。结果和讨论。专家对急救质量给予高度评价,救援人员得分为(4.6±0.3)分,医疗分诊得分为(4.7±0.2)分,伤者急救前医疗、医疗和专科医疗得分为(4.6±0.2)分。患者分诊显示出高质量,能够准确识别危及生命的损伤和创伤;患者得到了准确的诊断和分流,以便撤离。在医疗后送过程中,所有伤员均得到了全面、及时的紧急医疗救治,诊断无差异。由此产生的对“安全北极- 2023”跨部门实验和研究演习的专家评估表明,疏散期间的急救、医疗分诊和紧急医疗护理质量显著提高,尽管并非没有缺陷。组委会收到了关于如何改善紧急情况下急救和医疗护理方面的跨部门合作的建议;这些建议载于最后报告。
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Emergency response of medical forces at cross-departmental exercises “Safe Arctic-2023”
Relevance. On April 6, 2023 large-scale cross-departmental experimental and research exercises took place for the forces of the Common Public System of Emergency Prevention and Response in the Russian Arctic, called ‘Safe Arctic - 2023’. The exercises focused on elimination of medical and sanitary consequences of man-made accidents at the Kostomuksha Mining and Treatment facility (Republic of Karelia).The objective is to analyse and summarise emergency response experience of rescuers and medical forces within the framework of cross-departmental exercises in the Russian Arctic, to assess first aid and emergency medical responses, provided to victims in emergency scenarios.Methods. The exercises were participated by over 100 rescuers, workers and volunteers, with 17 units of emergency and fire rescue equipment, 4 emergency response ambulances, and a MI-8 helicopter with medevac units available for medical evacuation of 12 injured patients. Seven top professional experts assessed medical response and evacuation on a 5-score scale (with 5 as the highest score). We studied medical documents (patient medical records, medical triage tags, expert scoring), verified statistic distribution and validated calculations using Student’s t-test for discrete unrelated samples.Results and discussion. Experts highly appreciated the quality of first aid with rescuers scoring (4.6 ± 0.3) points, while medical triage scored (4.7 ± 0.2) points, emergency pre-medical, medical and specialised medical treatment of the injured scored (4.6 ± 0.2) points. Patient triage demonstrated high-quality, with life-threatening injuries and traumas accurately identified; patients were accurately diagnosed and triaged for evacuation. During medical evacuation, emergency medical care was provided to all the injured in a comprehensive and timely manner, with no discrepancies in diagnoses.Conclusion. The resulting xpert assessments of the cross-departmental experimental and research exercises ‘Safe Arctic – 2023’ showed significantly high quality of first aid, medical triage and emergency medical care during evacuation, though not without imperfections. The organising committee received recommendations regarding ways to improve cross-departmental cooperation in first aid and medical care in emergency scenarios; these recommendations were formulated in the final report.
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