波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那战争期间麻醉技术在伤员护理中的应用频率(1992-1995)

I. Suljević
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背景:战争是一种消极的社会现象,导致大量的死亡,受伤和生病的个人。在通常是临时的条件下,选择一种适当的麻醉技术和最少的麻醉设备、麻醉剂、药物和人员是必要的。大多数战争创伤手术可在局部、局部或游离麻醉下进行。目标。本研究的目的是介绍1992-1995年波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那战争期间伤员的麻醉外科护理中最常用的麻醉技术。方法。这项研究是回顾性的,包括从1994年2月5日起三个月期间在萨拉热窝临床中心手术的130名男女患者。直到05.05.1994。在研究中,我们分析了性别,年龄和应用麻醉技术的类型。结果。在分析的130例患者中,男性103例,女性27例。患者平均年龄40.47岁。男性患者平均年龄38.45岁,女性患者平均年龄48.18岁。无论从总人数还是性别来看,30-39岁年龄组的患者人数最多。最小的患者2岁,最大的患者87岁。在脊髓麻醉下手术的患者最多。结论。战争中的麻醉师需要迅速有效地照顾大量受伤的病人。局部麻醉、氯胺酮麻醉和局部麻醉技术满足这些要求,比全身麻醉更常用。
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The Frequency of Application of Anesthetic Techniques in the Care of the Injured During the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995)
Background: War is a negative social phenomenon that results in a large number of dead, injured and ill individuals. Choosing an adequate anesthesiology technique with a minimum of anesthesiology equipment, anesthetics, medications and personnel, in often improvised conditions, is an imperative. Most operations in war trauma can be performed under regional, local or dissociative anesthesia. Objective. The aim of this study was to present the most commonly applied anesthetic techniques in the anesthetic-surgical care of the injured during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina 1992-1995. Methods. The study is retrospective and included 130 patients of both sexes, operated at the Clinical Center in Sarajevo in the three-months period from 05.02.1994. until 05.05.1994. In the study, we analyzed gender, age and types of applied anesthetic techniques. Results. From 130 analyzed patients, 103 were male while 27 were female. The average age of all patients was 40.47 years. The average age of male patients was 38.45 years, and the average age of female patients was 48.18 years. The largest number of patients was in the age group of 30-39 years, both in total number and by gender. The youngest patient was 2 while the oldest one was 87 years old. The largest number of patients were operated under spinal anesthesia. Conclusion. An anesthesiologist in war is required to act quickly and efficiently in caring for a large number of injured patients. Regional, ketamine, and local anesthesia techniques accommodate such requirements and are more commonly used than general anesthesia.
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