Burda Piotr, Chodorowski Zygmunt, Groszek Barbara, Sein Anand Jacek
Szpital Praski p.w. Przemienienia Pańskiego, Warszawa.
Przegl Lek. 2007;64(4-5):219-21.
The aim of the study was the evaluation of some aspects of doctors knowledge about the treatment in case of massive chemical accidents. The study was conducted in twelve hospitals in Kraków, Warsaw, and the Triple City. There were 106 doctors (31 ward heads and 75 assistants) included in the study. The questions contained some aspects of: external decontamination, the usage of 0.5% of sodium hypochlorite, the knowledge about the use of selected antidotes and the symptoms of chosen toxidromes. In statistical analysis the generalized linear model extended by random factors, particularly the Poisson's regression was used. The results confirm, that the medical staff is not well prepared to take an effective action in case of a chemical contamination. The essential knowledge of the medical staff in all investigated aspects of chemical safety has been found out to be not satisfactory. There is an urgent need for medical staff to undergo theoretical and practical courses about toxicity of major chemicals. The clinical toxicologists should be asked to prepare up-to-date, advanced methods and regulations for life support in case of heavy chemical accidents.
该研究的目的是评估医生在大规模化学事故治疗方面的一些知识情况。该研究在克拉科夫、华沙和三联城的12家医院进行。共有106名医生(31名病房主任和75名助手)参与了该研究。问题涵盖了以下几个方面:外部去污、0.5%次氯酸钠的使用、所选解毒剂的使用知识以及所选中毒综合征的症状。在统计分析中,使用了扩展随机因素的广义线性模型,特别是泊松回归。结果证实,医务人员在化学污染情况下没有做好采取有效行动的准备。已发现医务人员在化学安全所有调查方面的基本知识并不令人满意。迫切需要医务人员参加有关主要化学品毒性的理论和实践课程。应要求临床毒理学家制定最新的、先进的重大化学事故生命支持方法和规定。