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国内和国际航班上飞行中医疗事件的发生率及临床谱

Frequency and clinical spectrum of in-flight medical incidents during domestic and international flights.

作者信息

Epstein Catherine R, Forbes James M, Futter Christopher L, Hosegood Ian M, Brown Russell G, Van Zundert Andre Aj

机构信息

1 Department of Anaesthesia and Critical Care, Westmead Hospital, Australia.

2 Department of Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, The University of Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

Anaesth Intensive Care. 2019 Jan;47(1):16-22. doi: 10.1177/0310057X18811748. Epub 2019 Feb 13.

Abstract

Most medical practitioners are not specifically trained to diagnose or manage in-flight medical incidents, yet there may occur a moral obligation to do so when least expected. We felt that knowledge of the frequency of emergency versus non-serious medical incidents, in addition to the clinical spectrum of incidents most often encountered, would be of interest to medical practitioners and, in particular, critical care physicians, who happen to find themselves asked to assist with such events. To this end we collaborated with the Department of Medical Services of a major Australian airline to define the incidence, severity, and type of all in-flight medical events encountered over the course of a year's flights. We audited in-flight medical data collected over a continuous 12-month period, which covered 131,890 international and domestic flight sectors transporting more than 27 million passengers. There was an average of 296 medical events per month (3555 in total) making the per-flight incidence of a medical event approximately 1:40 (2.7%). Of these in-flight incidents, 915 (26%) were graded as emergencies, with the commonest descriptors of such incidents being either loss of consciousness (37%) or a suspected cardiovascular event (12%). Six of these 915 emergencies proved fatal. Twenty-one flights were diverted due to medical incidents (<0.016% of all flights), with 52% of these attributed to suspected cardiac events. In this series, medical in-flight events were recorded in approximately one in 40 flights, whereas medical emergencies occurred in approximately one in 150 flights.

摘要

大多数执业医生并未接受过专门的培训来诊断或处理飞行中的医疗事件,但在最意想不到的时候可能会出现这样做的道德义务。我们认为,了解紧急医疗事件与非严重医疗事件的发生频率,以及最常遇到的事件的临床范围,会让执业医生感兴趣,尤其是重症监护医生,他们可能会发现自己被要求协助处理此类事件。为此,我们与一家澳大利亚主要航空公司的医疗服务部门合作,确定了一年飞行过程中遇到的所有飞行中医疗事件的发生率、严重程度和类型。我们审计了连续12个月收集的飞行中医疗数据,这些数据涵盖了131,890个国际和国内航班航段,运送了超过2700万名乘客。每月平均有296起医疗事件(总计3555起),使得每次飞行中医疗事件的发生率约为1:40(2.7%)。在这些飞行中事件中,915起(26%)被列为紧急情况,此类事件最常见的描述是意识丧失(37%)或疑似心血管事件(12%)。这915起紧急情况中有6起被证实是致命的。由于医疗事件,21架航班改道(占所有航班的<0.016%),其中52%归因于疑似心脏事件。在这个系列中,大约每40次飞行中就有一次记录到飞行中医疗事件,而医疗紧急情况大约每150次飞行中出现一次。

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