Roman Pablo, Rodriguez-Alvarez Amanda, Bertini-Perez Daniel, Ropero-Padilla Carmen, Martin-Ibañez Luis, Rodriguez-Arrastia Miguel
Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing Science, Physiotherapy and Medicine, University of Almeria, Almeria, Spain.
Research Group CTS-451 Health Sciences, University of Almeria, Almeria, Spain.
J Clin Nurs. 2021 May 9. doi: 10.1111/jocn.15834.
The aim of review was to describe and synthesise the evidence on the use of tourniquets to control haemorrhages, summarising both civilian and military use.
Trauma-related haemorrhage constitutes one of the most preventable deaths among injured patients, particularly in multi-casualty incidents and disasters. In this context, safe instruments such as tourniquets are essential to help healthcare professionals to minimise loss of life and maximise patient recovery.
An integrative review was conducted in Medline, Nursing & Allied Health Premium, and Health & Medical Collection, using published data until March 2021 and following the PRISMA guidelines.
A total of 25 articles were included. Evidence has been synthesised to understand the use of different types of tourniquets, environment of application, indication for their placement and potential complications associated with tourniquet placement.
Commercial tourniquets such as Combat Application Tourniquet or Emergency Tourniquet models are a valuable and safe instrument for haemorrhage control in both military and civilian out-of-hospital care settings. Nurses, as part of emergency teams, and other professionals should be aware that there is a possibility of adverse complications, but they are directly proportional to the time of tourniquet placement and generally temporary. In addition, national and international guidelines ensure the need for all civilian emergency services to be equipped with these devices, as well as for the training of healthcare professionals and first responders in their use.
Despite the lack of complications in the use of tourniquets in these cases, their use has been a matter of debate for decades. In this sense, this review yields up-to-date guidelines in the use of tourniquets, their recommendations and their significance among professionals to manage complicated situations.
本综述的目的是描述和综合关于使用止血带控制出血的证据,总结其在 civilian 和 military 中的使用情况。
创伤相关出血是受伤患者中最可预防的死亡原因之一,尤其是在多伤亡事件和灾难中。在这种情况下,像止血带这样的安全器械对于帮助医护人员减少生命损失和最大化患者康复至关重要。
按照 PRISMA 指南,在 Medline、护理与联合健康高级数据库以及健康与医学数据库中进行了综合综述,使用截至2021年3月的已发表数据。
共纳入25篇文章。已综合证据以了解不同类型止血带的使用、应用环境、放置指征以及与止血带放置相关的潜在并发症。
诸如战斗应用止血带或紧急止血带型号等商用止血带,在 military 和 civilian 院外护理环境中,都是控制出血的有价值且安全的器械。护士作为应急团队的一部分以及其他专业人员应意识到存在不良并发症的可能性,但这些并发症与止血带放置时间直接相关且通常是暂时的。此外,国家和国际指南确保所有 civilian 应急服务都需要配备这些设备,以及对医护人员和急救人员进行使用培训。
尽管在这些情况下使用止血带没有并发症,但几十年来其使用一直存在争议。从这个意义上说,本综述产生了关于止血带使用的最新指南、其建议以及在专业人员管理复杂情况中的重要性。