Broach John, Hart Alexander, Griswold Matthew, Lai Jeffrey, Boyer Edward W, Skolnik Aaron B, Chai Peter R
Department of Emergency Medicine, UMASS Medical School.
Department of Emergency Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Proc Annu Hawaii Int Conf Syst Sci. 2018 Jan 3;2018:1416-1422.
Wearable smart glasses like Google Glass provide real-time video and image transmission to remote viewers. The use of Google Glass and other Augmented Reality (AR) platforms in mass casualty incidents (MCIs) can provide incident commanders and physicians at receiving hospitals real-time data regarding injuries sustained by victims at the scene. This real-time data is critical to allocation of hospital resources prior to receiving victims of a MCI. Remote physician participation in real-time MCI care prior to victims' hospital arrival may improve triage, and direct emergency and critical care services to those most in need. We report the use of Google Glass among first responders to transmit real-time data from a simulated MCI to allow remote physicians to complete augmented secondary triage.
像谷歌眼镜这样的可穿戴智能眼镜能向远程观众提供实时视频和图像传输。在大规模伤亡事件(MCI)中使用谷歌眼镜及其他增强现实(AR)平台,可为事故指挥官和接收医院的医生提供有关现场受害者受伤情况的实时数据。这些实时数据对于在接收MCI受害者之前分配医院资源至关重要。在受害者抵达医院之前,远程医生参与实时MCI护理可能会改善分诊,并将紧急和重症护理服务导向最有需要的人。我们报告了急救人员使用谷歌眼镜从模拟MCI传输实时数据,以使远程医生能够完成增强型二次分诊的情况。