民用医院多发伤亡事件临床跟踪表。

Spiros G Frangos, Marko Bukur, Cherisse Berry, Manish Tandon, Leandra Krowsoski, Mark Bernstein, Charles DiMaggio, Rajneesh Gulati, Michael J Klein
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背景:虽然大规模伤亡事件(MCIs)可能有相互竞争的绝对定义,但普遍接受的标准是使当地可用资源紧张的标准。2017年秋季,纽约发生一起MCI,贝尔维尤医院在几分钟内接收了多名受伤患者;经验教训包括需要一个正式的、有效的病人和损伤跟踪系统。我们的目标是为平民创伤中心创建一个有组织的MCI临床跟踪表。方法:对MCI后负责指导患者分诊的外科医生的记录进行分析。创建了一个简洁、有组织的模板,使MCI主管能够实时跟踪多个患者的人口统计、伤害、干预和其他重要信息。该工具在随后的MCI中试用。结果:2018年底,该院又接收了6例MCI患者。他们在4分钟内赶到现场,其中5名患者伤势严重。2例急诊手术及血管栓塞。MCI主任使用该工具来确定护理的优先顺序并加快护理速度。所有医生都同意该工具有助于组织诊断和治疗分诊。结论:在MCIs期间,简化的患者跟踪模板有助于信息回忆和提供者之间的沟通,并可能允许加速护理。
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A multiple casualty incident clinical tracking form for civilian hospitals.

Background: While mass-casualty incidents (MCIs) may have competing absolute definitions, a universally accepted criterion is one that strains locally available resources. In the fall of 2017, a MCI occurred in New York and Bellevue Hospi-tal received multiple injured patients within minutes; lessons learned included the need for a formalized, efficient patient and injury tracking system. Our objective was to create an organized MCI clinical tracking form for civilian trauma centers.

Methods: After the MCI, the notes of the surgeon responsible for directing patient triage were analyzed. A suc-cinct, organized template was created that allows MCI directors to track demographics, injuries, interventions, and other important information for hmultiple patients in a real-time fashion. This tool was piloted during a subsequent MCI.

Results: In late 2018, the hospital received six patients following another MCI. They arrived within a 4-minute window, with 5 patients being critically injured. Two emergent surgeries and angioembolizations were performed. The tool was used by the MCI director to prioritize and expedite care. All physicians agreed that the tool assisted in organizing diagnostic and therapeutic triage.

Conclusions: During MCIs, a streamlined patient tracking template assists with information recall and communica-tion between providers and may allow for expedited care.

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American journal of disaster medicine
American journal of disaster medicine Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: With the publication of the American Journal of Disaster Medicine, for the first time, comes real guidance in this new medical specialty from the country"s foremost experts in areas most physicians and medical professionals have never seen…a deadly cocktail of catastrophic events like blast wounds and post explosion injuries, biological weapons contamination and mass physical and psychological trauma that comes in the wake of natural disasters and disease outbreak. The journal has one goal: to provide physicians and medical professionals the essential informational tools they need as they seek to combine emergency medical and trauma skills with crisis management and new forms of triage.
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