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Stretch and wrap style tourniquet effectiveness with minimal training.

作者信息

Wall Piper L, Welander John D, Singh Amarpreet, Sidwell Richard A, Buising Charisse M

机构信息

Surgery Education Department, Iowa Methodist Medical Center, 1415 Woodland Avenue, Suite 140, Des Moines, IA 50309, USA.

出版信息

Mil Med. 2012 Nov;177(11):1366-73. doi: 10.7205/milmed-d-12-00150.

Abstract

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The objective was to determine if proper application of the Stretch, Wrap, and Tuck Tourniquet (SWAT-T) would stop arterial flow and would occur with minimal training.

METHODS

Fifteen undergraduates watched a 19 second video three times, practiced twice, and applied the tourniquet to volunteers at 10 locations: 3 above the elbow or knee and 2 below.

RESULTS

Successful occlusion (60 second Doppler signal elimination) was more frequent than proper stretch (96 versus 75), more frequent on arms than legs (59 versus 37), and achieved before completed application (16 +/- 8 versus 33 +/- 8 seconds; each p < 0.05). Proper stretch (correct alteration of shapes printed on the tourniquet) was more frequent on legs than arms (30 versus 45; p <0.05). Applications were rated Easy (101), Challenging (37), Difficult (12) with discomfort None (53), Little (62), Moderate (34), Severe (1). The 8 appliers with <70% proper stretch rates received 10 minutes additional training and then retested at mid upper arm, mid-thigh, and below knee (24 applications) for improved proper stretch and occlusion (5 versus 18 and 10 versus 20; p < 0.01).

CONCLUSIONS

Proper application of the SWAT-T is easy and can stop extremity arterial flow but requires some training for many appliers.

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