Analysis of Burn Casualties in the Swords of Iron War.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Journal of Burn Care & Research Pub Date : 2024-11-18 DOI:10.1093/jbcr/irae207
Dafna Shilo Yaacobi, Yehiel Hayun, Daniel Hilewitz, Dean D Ad-El, Sagit Meshulam-Derazon, Irina Radomislensky, Cole D Bendor, Yehonatan Noyman, Ofer Almog, Asaf Olshinka
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The Swords of Iron (SOI) War is an armed conflict between Israel and Hamas, which has been taking place in Gaza from October 2023 until the present time of writing this article. This war is characterized by urban close contact combat. The combat equipment, weaponry, and protective measures employed, differ markedly from those in previously documented major conflicts, significantly impacting the types of injuries sustained by soldiers. This study examines the number of injured soldiers in combat, field mortality rates, incidence of burns and trauma, demographic details of the injured, causes and distribution of injuries, burn characteristics, hemodynamic status, and injury severity. This is a retrospective, registry-based cohort study. Military personnel treated by IDF medical teams with burn injuries from the ground maneuver in Gaza between October 27th, 2023 to April 2024 were included in the analysis. Diagnosis of burn injuries was made in the prehospital setting and recorded in the patient's casualty cards and the IDF trauma registry and/or in the hospitals, and then recorded by the Israel National Trauma Registry. A total of 2,627 documented military personnel were included. Of them, there was a total of 249 burn casualties. They were all male combat soldiers and their mean age was 22 years. Most of the burn injuries were combined with other injuries, only 12% were defined as in shock state, and 14% received whole blood in the field. The burn degree was second and third degree for most cases. A third (34%) of burn injured soldiers had surgery (Table 2), and half of the total were sent to rehabilitation departments following their initial hospitalization. An analysis of total body surface area (TBSA)% affected by burns among SOI War casualties reveals a higher proportion of severe burns exceeding 20% TBSA, compared to previous conflicts. Additionally, a higher proportion of personnel suffered from second and third degree burns. This is likely attributed to the operational mode of the IDF in Gaza, where urban close-contact warfare exposes soldiers to heightened risks of explosive and blast injuries. A significant percentage of live casualties had TBSA percentages that were not life-threatening, which underscores the importance of updating emergency burn treatment protocols and employing rapid evacuation and medical response systems in the field. Most of the wounded that suffer from significant burns had other significant and life-threatening injuries, making the appropriate protective measures and the preparation for rapid evacuation the best way to improve burn casualty survival. The significance of this research lies in the timely analysis of accumulated combat data to derive lessons and conclusions relevant to ongoing and future conflicts, and to understand the clinical implications arising from combat situations. Given the relatively high prevalence of burn injuries, understanding their etiology, severity, and consequences is essential for developing effective prevention and treatment courses.

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铁之剑战争中的烧伤伤亡分析。
铁之剑(SOI)战争是以色列和哈马斯之间的武装冲突,从 2023 年 10 月开始,一直持续到本文撰写之时。这场战争的特点是城市近距离接触战斗。所使用的作战装备、武器和防护措施与以往记录的重大冲突中的作战装备、武器和防护措施明显不同,对士兵所受伤害的类型产生了重大影响。本研究调查了战斗中受伤士兵的人数、战地死亡率、烧伤和创伤的发生率、伤员的详细人口统计信息、受伤原因和分布情况、烧伤特征、血液动力学状态和受伤严重程度。这是一项以登记为基础的回顾性队列研究。分析对象包括以色列国防军医疗队在 2023 年 10 月 27 日至 2024 年 4 月期间在加沙地面演习中救治的烧伤军人。烧伤诊断是在院前环境中做出的,并记录在患者的伤员卡和以色列国防军创伤登记册和/或医院中,然后由以色列国家创伤登记处进行记录。共有 2 627 名有记录的军事人员被纳入其中。其中,共有 249 名烧伤伤员。他们都是男性作战士兵,平均年龄为 22 岁。大多数烧伤都与其他损伤合并在一起,只有 12% 被定义为休克状态,14% 在战场上接受了全血治疗。大多数烧伤为二度和三度烧伤。三分之一(34%)的烧伤士兵接受了手术(表 2),其中半数在最初住院后被送往康复部门。对 SOI 战争伤亡人员烧伤影响的总体表面积 (TBSA)% 进行的分析表明,与以前的冲突相比,严重烧伤超过 20% TBSA 的比例更高。此外,二度和三度烧伤的人员比例也较高。这可能与以色列国防军在加沙的作战模式有关,在那里,城市近距离接触战使士兵面临更高的爆炸和爆破伤害风险。相当大比例的活体伤员的总烧伤面积并不危及生命,这凸显了更新紧急烧伤治疗方案以及在战场上采用快速后送和医疗响应系统的重要性。大部分严重烧伤的伤员都有其他严重的危及生命的伤情,因此采取适当的保护措施和准备快速撤离是提高烧伤伤员存活率的最佳途径。这项研究的意义在于及时分析积累的战斗数据,得出与当前和未来冲突相关的教训和结论,并了解战斗情况所产生的临床影响。鉴于烧伤的发病率相对较高,了解其病因、严重程度和后果对于制定有效的预防和治疗方案至关重要。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Burn Care & Research provides the latest information on advances in burn prevention, research, education, delivery of acute care, and research to all members of the burn care team. As the official publication of the American Burn Association, this is the only U.S. journal devoted exclusively to the treatment and research of patients with burns. Original, peer-reviewed articles present the latest information on surgical procedures, acute care, reconstruction, burn prevention, and research and education. Other topics include physical therapy/occupational therapy, nutrition, current events in the evolving healthcare debate, and reports on the newest computer software for diagnostics and treatment. The Journal serves all burn care specialists, from physicians, nurses, and physical and occupational therapists to psychologists, counselors, and researchers.
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