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欧洲航空公司的机载急救设备。

On-board emergency medical equipment of European airlines.

机构信息

Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital of Cologne, Cologne, Germany; Working Group "Emergency Medicine and Air Rescue", German Society of Aviation and Space Medicine, Munich, Germany; Working Group "Standards, Recommendations, and Guidelines", German Society of Aviation and Space Medicine, Munich, Germany.

Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital of Cologne, Cologne, Germany.

出版信息

Travel Med Infect Dis. 2021 Mar-Apr;40:101982. doi: 10.1016/j.tmaid.2021.101982. Epub 2021 Feb 2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Medical emergencies frequently occur in commercial airline flights, but valid data on causes and consequences are rare. Therefore, optimal extent of onboard emergency medical equipment remains largely unknown. Whereas a minimum standard is defined in regulations, additional material is not standardized and may vary significantly between airlines.

METHODS

European airlines operating aircrafts with at least 30 seats were selected and interviewed with a 5-page written questionnaire including 81 items. Besides pre-packed and required emergency medical material, drugs, medical devices, and equipment lists were queried. If no reply was received, airlines were contacted up to three times by email and/or phone. Descriptive analysis was used for data interpretation.

RESULTS

From a total of 305 European airlines, 253 were excluded from analysis (e.g., no passenger transport). 52 airlines were contacted and data of 22 airlines were available for analysis (one airline was excluded due to insufficient data). A first aid kit is available on all airlines. 82% of airlines (18/22) reported to have a "doctor's kit" (DK) or an "Emergency Medical Kit" (EMK) onboard. 86% of airlines (19/22) provide identical equipment in all aircraft of the fleet, and 65% (14/22) airlines provide an automated external defibrillator.

CONCLUSIONS

Whereas minimal required material according to European aviation regulations is provided by all airlines for medical emergencies, there are significant differences in availability of the additional material. The equipment of most airlines is not sufficient for treatment of specific emergencies according to published in-flight medical guidelines (e.g., for CPR or acute myocardial infarction).

摘要

背景

商业航班中经常会发生医疗紧急情况,但关于其原因和后果的有效数据却很少。因此,机上紧急医疗设备的最佳配备程度在很大程度上仍是未知的。虽然法规中规定了最低标准,但额外的设备并未标准化,在航空公司之间可能存在显著差异。

方法

选择了运营至少 30 个座位飞机的欧洲航空公司,并通过一份包含 81 个项目的 5 页书面问卷对其进行了访谈。除了预包装和必需的紧急医疗材料外,还查询了药物、医疗器械和设备清单。如果未收到回复,则通过电子邮件和/或电话与航空公司联系多达 3 次。使用描述性分析来解释数据。

结果

在总共 305 家欧洲航空公司中,有 253 家因例如没有客运服务而被排除在分析之外。联系了 52 家航空公司,其中 22 家航空公司提供了数据可供分析(因数据不足排除了 1 家航空公司)。所有航空公司都备有急救箱。82%的航空公司(18/22)报告称机上配备了“医生急救箱”(DK)或“急救箱”(EMK)。86%的航空公司(19/22)在机队的所有飞机上都提供相同的设备,65%(14/22)的航空公司提供自动体外除颤器。

结论

尽管所有航空公司都根据欧洲航空法规提供了应对医疗紧急情况所需的最低要求材料,但额外设备的可用性存在显著差异。根据已发布的机上医疗指南(例如,用于心肺复苏或急性心肌梗死),大多数航空公司的设备不足以治疗特定的紧急情况。

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