Blancher Marc, Albasini François, Elsensohn Fidel, Zafren Ken, Hölzl Natalie, McLaughlin Kyle, Wheeler Albert R, Roy Steven, Brugger Hermann, Greene Mike, Paal Peter
1 Department of Emergency Medicine, University Hospital of Grenoble-Alps , Grenoble, France .
2 The French Mountain Rescue Association (ANMSM) , Grenoble, France .
High Alt Med Biol. 2018 Jun;19(2):131-140. doi: 10.1089/ham.2017.0143. Epub 2018 Feb 15.
Blancher, Marc, François Albasini, Fidel Elsensohn, Ken Zafren, Natalie Hölzl, Kyle McLaughlin, Albert R. Wheeler III, Steven Roy, Hermann Brugger, Mike Greene, and Peter Paal. Management of multi-casualty incidents in mountain rescue: Evidence-based guidelines of the International Commission for Mountain Emergency Medicine (ICAR MEDCOM). High Alt Med Biol. 19:131-140, 2018.
Multi-Casualty Incidents (MCI) occur in mountain areas. Little is known about the incidence and character of such events, and the kind of rescue response. Therefore, the International Commission for Mountain Emergency Medicine (ICAR MEDCOM) set out to provide recommendations for the management of MCI in mountain areas.
Details of MCI occurring in mountain areas related to mountaineering activities and involving organized mountain rescue were collected. A literature search using (1) PubMed, (2) national mountain rescue registries, and (3) lay press articles on the internet was performed. The results were analyzed with respect to specific aspects of mountain rescue.
We identified 198 MCIs that have occurred in mountain areas since 1956: 137 avalanches, 38 ski lift accidents, and 23 other events, including lightning injuries, landslides, volcanic eruptions, lost groups of people, and water-related accidents.
General knowledge on MCI management is required. Due to specific aspects of triage and management, the approach to MCIs may differ between those in mountain areas and those in urban settings.
Mountain rescue teams should be prepared to manage MCIs. Knowledge should be reviewed and training performed regularly. Cooperation between terrestrial rescue services, avalanche safety authorities, and helicopter crews is critical to successful management of MCIs in mountain areas.
布兰彻、马克、弗朗索瓦·阿尔巴西尼、菲德尔·埃尔森索恩、肯·扎夫伦、娜塔莉·赫尔茨尔、凯尔·麦克劳克林、阿尔伯特·R·惠勒三世、史蒂文·罗伊、赫尔曼·布鲁格、迈克·格林和彼得·帕尔。山地救援中多伤亡事件的管理:国际山地急救医学委员会(ICAR MEDCOM)基于证据的指南。《高海拔医学与生物学》。2018年第19卷,第131 - 140页。
多伤亡事件(MCI)在山区发生。人们对这类事件的发生率、特点以及救援响应类型知之甚少。因此,国际山地急救医学委员会(ICAR MEDCOM)着手为山区多伤亡事件的管理提供建议。
收集了与登山活动相关且涉及有组织山地救援的山区多伤亡事件的详细信息。通过(1)PubMed、(2)国家山地救援登记处以及(3)互联网上的大众媒体文章进行文献检索。针对山地救援的具体方面对结果进行了分析。
我们确定了自1956年以来在山区发生的198起多伤亡事件:137起雪崩、38起滑雪缆车事故以及23起其他事件,包括雷击伤、山体滑坡、火山爆发、人员走失和与水相关的事故。
需要具备多伤亡事件管理的一般知识。由于分诊和管理的具体方面,山区多伤亡事件的处理方法可能与城市地区不同。
山地救援队应做好处理多伤亡事件的准备。应定期复习知识并进行培训。地面救援服务机构、雪崩安全管理部门和直升机机组人员之间的合作对于山区多伤亡事件的成功管理至关重要。