[使用无人机进行救援服务和运送药物:可能性和风险]。

4区 医学 Q2 Medicine Unfallchirurg Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-15 DOI:10.1007/s00113-021-01098-0
Claudia Steinhoff
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无人机市场多年来一直在增长,对未来的预测假设增长进一步增加。目前,无人机运送零售商品、食品、工业和医药产品。此外,无人机可以在困难的情况下减轻救援服务和第一响应者的负担,例如在事故现场评估情况。它们可以比救护车或直升机更快地到达现场:这在交通堵塞、难以进入的建筑密集地区或偏远地区尤为重要。无人机必须作为现有安全和救援链的有意义的补充。本文介绍了研究项目和具体应用案例,其中包括使用无人机为区域医院提供基于需求的药物供应,使用无人机在南非农村地区运送血液储备以及救援服务中的许多场景。接下来的发展步骤将影响无人机支持任务的可扩展性和自动化;然而,仅靠技术进步是不够的;必须为某些无人机场景设置法律和监管框架。为了安全有效地管理欧洲空域,并实现无人机的进一步应用,欧盟的U - Space概念可能是一个必要的先决条件。
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[Use of drones for the rescue service and transport of medicaments : Possibilities and risks].

The market for drones has been growing for years and the prognosis for the future assumes a further increase in growth. Currently, drones deliver retail goods, foodstuffs, industrial and medicinal goods. Furthermore, drones can relieve rescue services and first responders in difficult situations, such as the assessment of the situation at scenes of accidents. They can be at the scene more quickly than ambulances or helicopters: this is particularly important in built-up areas with traffic jam problems and difficult to access or remote areas. Drones must be integrated as a meaningful supplement into existing safety and rescue chains. This article presents research projects and specific cases of application, which range from the needs-based supply of regional hospitals with medicaments using drones, the delivery of blood conserves in rural areas of South Africa by drones and many scenarios in the rescue service. The next developmental steps affect the scalability and automation of drone-supported missions; however, technical progress alone is insufficient; the legal and regulatory frameworks must be set for certain drone scenarios. In order to safely and efficiently administrate the European airspace and to achieve further possible applications for drones, the U‑Space concept of the European Union represents a possible essential prerequisite.

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Unfallchirurg
Unfallchirurg 医学-急救医学
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期刊介绍: Der Unfallchirurg is an internationally recognised publication organ. The journal deals with all aspects of accident surgery and reconstruction surgery and serves the continuing medical education of surgeons and accident surgeons with own practices and those working in hospitals. Practically-oriented works provide an overview on selected topics and offer the reader a summary of current findings from all fields of accident surgery. Besides the imparting of relevant background knowledge, the focus is on the assessment of scientific findings under consideration of practical experience. The reader is given concrete recommendations for his/her practical work.
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