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战术战斗伤员救治中的关节处出血控制

Junctional Hemorrhage Control for Tactical Combat Casualty Care.

作者信息

Kotwal Russ S, Butler Frank K

机构信息

Joint Trauma System, JBSA-Fort Sam Houston, TX (Drs Kotwal and Butler); Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD (Drs Kotwal and Butler); Texas A&M Health Science Center, College Station, TX (Dr Kotwal).

Joint Trauma System, JBSA-Fort Sam Houston, TX (Drs Kotwal and Butler); Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD (Drs Kotwal and Butler).

出版信息

Wilderness Environ Med. 2017 Jun;28(2S):S33-S38. doi: 10.1016/j.wem.2016.11.007. Epub 2017 Mar 17.

Abstract

During historic, as well as more recent, conflicts, most combat casualties who die from their injuries do so in the prehospital setting. Although many of the injuries incurred by these casualties are nonsurvivable, a number of injuries are still potentially survivable. Of those injuries that are potentially survivable, the majority are truncal, junctional, and extremity hemorrhage. Novel and effective approaches directed toward prehospital hemorrhage control have emerged in recent years, some of which can prove useful in the management of junctional hemorrhage whether in a military or civilian setting. An initial comprehensive review of junctional tourniquets was conducted by the Department of Defense Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care in 2013. The objective of this article is to provide an updated review of junctional hemorrhage control efforts and devices as they apply primarily to military prehospital trauma management and Tactical Combat Casualty Care and to prompt further consideration and application of these devices in nonmilitary prehospital, austere, and wilderness environments. Four junctional tourniquets are currently cleared by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for junctional hemorrhage control, and 1 junctional tourniquet is also FDA-cleared for pelvic stabilization. As junctional hemorrhage control efforts progress, scientists need to continue to conduct research and clinicians need to continue to monitor the performance of junctional tourniquets, especially in conjunction with morbidity and mortality outcomes, for both military and civilian trauma patients.

摘要

在历史上以及最近的冲突中,大多数因伤死亡的战斗伤员都是在院前环境中死亡的。尽管这些伤员所受的许多伤害是无法存活的,但仍有一些伤害有存活的可能。在那些有可能存活的伤害中,大多数是躯干、关节和四肢出血。近年来出现了针对院前出血控制的新颖且有效的方法,其中一些方法在军事或民用环境中处理关节出血时可能会被证明是有用的。2013年,国防部战术战斗伤亡护理委员会对关节止血带进行了初步全面审查。本文的目的是对主要应用于军事院前创伤管理和战术战斗伤亡护理的关节出血控制努力和设备进行更新审查,并促使在非军事院前、简易和野外环境中进一步考虑和应用这些设备。目前,美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)批准了四种关节止血带用于控制关节出血,还有一种关节止血带也获得了FDA批准用于骨盆固定。随着关节出血控制工作的推进,科学家需要继续开展研究,临床医生需要继续监测关节止血带的性能,特别是结合军事和民用创伤患者的发病率和死亡率结果进行监测。

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