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便携式抽吸装置在农村 EMS 系统中出现故障。

Portable suction unit failure in a rural EMS system.

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Erie, PA,USA.

出版信息

Prehosp Disaster Med. 2013 Aug;28(4):388-90. doi: 10.1017/S1049023X13000393. Epub 2013 Apr 18.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Portable suction units used by EMS personnel are utilized infrequently and often are powered by batteries. Lack of use and inspection often results in failure of the device when it is needed. The purpose of this study was to examine the incidence of portable suction unit failure in a rural EMS system and to identify the reasons for failures.

METHODS

A convenience sample was obtained through both random inspections by the staff of a regional EMS council and data from twice monthly checks reported by respective EMS agencies following a standard protocol for each unit. A standard protocol was used, including checking the vacuum level on each suction unit and inspecting the tubing, canister, and battery. Each inspector assessed whether the unit was capable of achieving 300 mmHg of suction within four seconds. Also, the unit was inspected for any signs of misalignment or dry rot of the gasket, kinking of suction hose, damage to the suction canister, weak/dead battery, or defective pump. Findings were recorded.

RESULTS

Over a two-year period, 9,631 suction unit inspections were completed. There were 233 failures (2.4%) noted. The majority (126, 54.1%) were due to battery failure. Seventy-three units failed due to other reasons (not recorded, switch failure, battery not seated). Ten inspections failed due to incorrect assembly. Nineteen inspections failed due to defects with the suction canister. Five inspections failed due to kinked/disconnected suction tubing.

CONCLUSION

Only a relatively small percentage of inspections of suction units revealed failures (4.6% Advanced Life Support, 8.6% Basic Life Support) using the above-stated criteria. However, given the importance of airway management and potential complications associated with airway compromise, including aspiration pneumonia, hypoxia, and hemodynamic instability, this is of concern relative to the morbidity and mortality that could be related to airway failure. Due to the relative infrequency of use and the nature of portable suction units, the potential for lack of maintenance and deficiencies in routine inspection may impact the functional status of these devices in EMS agencies. Clearly, improved documentation of battery installation date, charging in accordance with manufacturer recommendations, and thorough inspection of the portable suction unit in its entirety will ensure readiness of these devices. Additionally, more rigorous documentation and analysis of inspections should be a focus of EMS agencies.

摘要

介绍

急救医疗服务(EMS)人员使用的便携式抽吸装置使用频率较低,通常由电池供电。由于缺乏使用和检查,当需要时,设备经常会出现故障。本研究的目的是检查农村 EMS 系统中便携式抽吸装置的故障发生率,并确定故障原因。

方法

通过区域 EMS 理事会工作人员的随机检查和各 EMS 机构按照标准协议每月两次报告的数据,获得了方便样本。使用标准协议,包括检查每个抽吸装置的真空水平和检查管道、罐和电池。每个检查人员评估设备是否能够在四秒钟内达到 300 毫米汞柱的吸力。此外,还检查设备是否有垫圈错位或干裂、吸痰管扭结、吸痰罐损坏、电池电量不足/没电、或泵有故障等迹象。记录检查结果。

结果

在两年的时间里,共完成了 9631 次抽吸装置检查。发现 233 次故障(2.4%)。大多数(126 次,54.1%)是由于电池故障。由于其他原因(未记录、开关故障、电池未安装)导致 73 个设备出现故障。由于组装不正确导致 10 次检查失败。由于吸痰罐缺陷导致 19 次检查失败。由于吸痰管扭结/断开导致 5 次检查失败。

结论

仅使用上述标准,只有相对较小比例的抽吸装置检查(高级生命支持 4.6%,基本生命支持 8.6%)显示故障。然而,鉴于气道管理的重要性以及与气道受损相关的潜在并发症,包括吸入性肺炎、缺氧和血流动力学不稳定,这与可能与气道失败相关的发病率和死亡率有关。由于使用频率相对较低,以及便携式抽吸装置的性质,缺乏维护和常规检查的不足可能会影响 EMS 机构中这些设备的功能状态。显然,改进电池安装日期的记录、按照制造商建议进行充电以及全面检查便携式抽吸装置将确保这些设备的就绪状态。此外,EMS 机构应更加严格地记录和分析检查。

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