Efficient evacuation - enhanced survival: Insights from Gaza conflict trauma care.

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Pub Date : 2025-01-06 DOI:10.1097/TA.0000000000004531
Itay Fogel, Snir Balziano, Michal Tunik, Dan Prat, Ran Barzilay, Nehemia Greenstein
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Background: Combat-related injuries have evolved in urban warfare because of close-contact engagements and high-energy blast injuries, with rapid medical evacuation improving survival rates. This study analyzes injury patterns and outcomes in the Gaza conflict, emphasizing the need to optimize trauma care protocols in modern combat environments, particularly because of the unique proximity of conflict zones to tertiary trauma centers.

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted at a single center involving 189 patients evacuated by helicopter to a Level I tertiary trauma center. Subgroup analysis based on Injury Severity Scores was performed.

Results: Shrapnel impacts were the leading cause of injuries (58.7%), followed by blast injuries (48.1%) and gunshot wounds (30.7%). Extremity injuries were most common (61.4%), with 46.3% of patients needing surgery within 24 hours, mainly orthopedic procedures (75.3%). The average hospital stay was 21.9 days. In-hospital mortality rate was 4.2% (two patients). Infections occurred in 17.9% of cases, with fungal infections at 8.9% and bacterial infections at 15.3%.

Conclusion: In modern urban warfare, effective medical interventions play a crucial role in mitigating challenges. This study emphasizes the importance of rapid evacuation and advanced trauma management, reflected in low in-hospital mortality rates, highlighting the significance of timely interventions, personal protective equipment, specialized orthopedic trauma care, and robust infection control measures.

Level of evidence: Prognostic and Epidemiological; Level III.

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有效的疏散-提高生存:加沙冲突创伤护理的见解。
背景:在城市战争中,由于近距离接触和高能爆炸伤害,与战斗有关的伤害已经演变,快速医疗后送提高了生存率。本研究分析了加沙冲突中的伤害模式和结果,强调了在现代战斗环境中优化创伤护理方案的必要性,特别是因为冲突地区与三级创伤中心的独特距离。方法:回顾性研究在一个中心进行,涉及189名由直升机转移到一级三级创伤中心的患者。根据损伤严重程度评分进行亚组分析。结果:弹片冲击伤占58.7%,其次是爆炸伤(48.1%)和枪伤(30.7%)。四肢损伤最为常见(61.4%),46.3%的患者需要在24小时内进行手术,主要是骨科手术(75.3%)。平均住院时间为21.9天。住院死亡率为4.2%(2例)。感染占17.9%,真菌感染占8.9%,细菌感染占15.3%。结论:在现代城市战中,有效的医疗干预在缓解挑战方面发挥着至关重要的作用。这项研究强调了快速疏散和先进创伤管理的重要性,反映在低住院死亡率上,强调了及时干预、个人防护装备、专门的骨科创伤护理和强有力的感染控制措施的重要性。证据水平:预后和流行病学;第三层次。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery® is designed to provide the scientific basis to optimize care of the severely injured and critically ill surgical patient. Thus, the Journal has a high priority for basic and translation research to fulfill this objectives. Additionally, the Journal is enthusiastic to publish randomized prospective clinical studies to establish care predicated on a mechanistic foundation. Finally, the Journal is seeking systematic reviews, guidelines and algorithms that incorporate the best evidence available.
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