Perspectives on Half-Century of Combat Casualty Care in the Israel Defense Forces Medical Corps.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Israel Medical Association Journal Pub Date : 2024-11-01
Moshe Salai, Michael Malkin, Amir Shlaifer, Itay Fogel, Avi Shina, Liron Gershowitz, Elon Glasberg
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Abstract

Background: Military medicine has evolved significantly over the past 50 years, advancing from basic treatments and limited evacuations to sophisticated combat casualty care. Innovations such as hemorrhage control, early blood product administration, and telemedicine have greatly improved battlefield care. Rapid evacuation systems and skilled medical teams have reduced mortality and morbidity rates.

Objectives: To review the transformation of the Israel Defense Forces Medical Corps (IDF-MC) in combat casualty care over the past 50 years, focusing on recent applications during the Iron Swords war.

Methods: Data were collected from the personal experiences of IDF-MC doctors, IDF archives, and relevant military medical literature, with an emphasis on life-saving strategies, personnel, equipment, mental health support, and civil-military cooperation.

Results: Rapid evacuation and immediate care have improved survival rates, while increased front-line deployment of medical staff has enhanced response capabilities. Modern medical tools and techniques, such as tourniquets and blood products, have been widely adopted. Improved psychological support strategies ensure better mental health outcomes for soldiers. Enhanced coordination with civilian trauma systems optimizes care and resource allocation, leading to more efficient and effective casualty treatment.

Conclusions: The IDF-MC's advancements in rapid evacuation and front-line medical support have significantly improved combat casualty outcomes. Continued innovation and collaboration with civilian systems are essential for further progress in military medicine. Future technological advancements are anticipated to further enhance military medical care.

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对以色列国防军医疗队半个世纪战斗伤员护理工作的展望。
背景:在过去的 50 年中,军事医学有了长足的发展,从基本治疗和有限的后送发展到复杂的战地伤员救护。出血控制、早期血液制品管理和远程医疗等创新大大改善了战场救护。快速后送系统和熟练的医疗团队降低了死亡率和发病率:回顾以色列国防军医疗队(IDF-MC)在过去 50 年中在战斗伤员救护方面的转变,重点关注最近在铁剑战争中的应用:方法:从以色列国防军医疗队医生的亲身经历、以色列国防军档案和相关军事医学文献中收集数据,重点关注救生策略、人员、设备、心理健康支持和军民合作:结果:快速撤离和即时护理提高了存活率,而增加一线医务人员的部署则增强了应对能力。止血带和血液制品等现代医疗工具和技术已被广泛采用。改进的心理支持战略确保士兵的心理健康得到更好的改善。加强了与民用创伤系统的协调,优化了护理和资源分配,从而提高了伤员治疗的效率和效果:以色列国防军军事指挥部在快速后送和前线医疗支持方面取得的进步极大地改善了战斗伤亡结果。持续创新以及与民用系统的合作对于军事医学的进一步发展至关重要。预计未来的技术进步将进一步加强军事医疗护理。
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Israel Medical Association Journal
Israel Medical Association Journal 医学-医学:内科
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2.20
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Israel Medical Association Journal (IMAJ), representing medical sciences and medicine in Israel, is published in English by the Israel Medical Association. The Israel Medical Association Journal (IMAJ) was initiated in 1999.
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