From the US Army Institute of Surgical Research (V.I.K., S.G.S.), Brooke Army Medical Center (M.A.B., S.G.S.), JBSA Fort Sam Houston, Texas; Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (M.A.B., M.D.A., S.G.S.), Bethesda, Maryland; and 14th Field Hospital (M.D.A.), Fort Stewart, Georgia.
J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2023 Aug 1;95(2S Suppl 1):S170-S179. doi: 10.1097/TA.0000000000004005. Epub 2023 May 12.
Humanitarian care is a vital component of the wartime mission. Children comprise a significant proportion of casualties injured by explosives and penetrating weapons. Children face a variety of unique injury patterns in the combat setting as high-powered firearms and explosives are rarely seen in the civilian setting. We sought to perform a scoping review of pediatric research from the recent US-led wars in Afghanistan, and Iraq conflicts beginning in 2001. We used Google Scholar and PubMed to identify pediatric combat literature published between 2001 and 2022. We utilized the PRISMA-ScR Checklist to conduct this review. We identified 52 studies that met inclusion for this analysis-1 prospective observational study, 50 retrospective studies, and 1 case report. All the original research studies were retrospective in nature except for one. We identified one prospective study that was a post hoc subanalysis from an overall study assessing the success of prehospital lifesaving interventions. Most of the articles came from varying registries created by the United States and British militaries for the purposes of trauma performance improvement. The deployed health service support mission often includes treatment of pediatric trauma patients. The deployed health service support mission often includes treatment of pediatric trauma patients. We found that available literature from this setting is limited to retrospective studies except for one prospective study. Our findings suggest that pediatric humanitarian care was a significant source of medical resource consumption within both of the major wars. Further, many of the lessons learned have directly translated into changes in civilian pediatric trauma care practices highlighting the need for collaborative scientific developments between the military and civilian trauma programs.
Systematic Review/Meta-Analyses; Level III.
人道关怀是战时任务的重要组成部分。儿童在因爆炸物和穿透性武器受伤的伤员中占很大比例。在战斗环境中,由于高威力枪支和爆炸物很少出现在平民环境中,儿童面临着各种独特的伤害模式。我们试图对 2001 年以来美国领导的阿富汗战争和伊拉克冲突中最近的儿科研究进行范围综述。我们使用谷歌学术和 PubMed 来确定 2001 年至 2022 年期间发表的儿科战斗文献。我们利用 PRISMA-ScR 清单进行了这项综述。我们确定了 52 项符合纳入标准的研究——1 项前瞻性观察研究、50 项回顾性研究和 1 项病例报告。除了一项,所有的原始研究都是回顾性的。我们确定了一项前瞻性研究,这是一项评估创伤前救生干预措施成功的总体研究的事后亚分析。大多数文章来自美国和英国军队为提高创伤治疗效果而创建的各种登记处。部署的医疗服务支持任务通常包括治疗儿科创伤患者。我们发现,除了一项前瞻性研究外,该环境中可用的文献仅限于回顾性研究。我们的研究结果表明,儿科人道主义关怀是这两个主要战争中医疗资源消耗的一个重要来源。此外,许多经验教训直接转化为对平民儿科创伤护理实践的改变,突出了军事和民用创伤项目之间需要进行合作性科学发展。
系统评价/荟萃分析;III 级。