Bowersox J C
Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, Department of Surgery, Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA.
Mil Med. 1991 Jun;156(6):300-5.
Optimal medical care of the wounded soldier can be provided only if clinicians have appropriate supplies present in adequate quantities. At the same time, the battlefield environment requires maximum efficiency in resource utilization. Logistical support for field surgical units can be allocated more efficiently without compromising the quality of care by using a database derived from trauma patient management. The records of patients treated for gunshot wounds at an urban level I trauma center were reviewed and the use of medications at each stage of treatment was quantified. From this information, a database was compiled that could be used to predict medical resource requirements for combat scenarios. Such a database could be used to assist in planning logistical support, resulting in better tailoring of deployable medical unit resources to meet the actual needs of injured soldiers.
只有临床医生具备足够数量的适当物资,才能为受伤士兵提供最佳医疗护理。与此同时,战场环境要求资源利用效率最大化。通过使用从创伤患者管理中获取的数据库,可以在不影响护理质量的情况下更有效地分配野战外科单位的后勤支持。回顾了一家城市一级创伤中心治疗枪伤患者的记录,并对治疗各阶段的药物使用情况进行了量化。根据这些信息,编制了一个数据库,可用于预测战斗场景中的医疗资源需求。这样的数据库可用于协助规划后勤支持,从而更好地调整可部署医疗单位资源,以满足受伤士兵的实际需求。