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意外低温院前治疗的可用方法和设备:挪威院前服务调查

Methods and equipment available for prehospital treatment of accidental hypothermia: a survey of Norwegian prehospital services.

作者信息

Barsten Tea Wick, Sunde Emilie, Thomassen Øyvind, Mydske Sigurd

机构信息

Mountain Medicine Research Group, The Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation, Bergen, Norway.

Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway.

出版信息

Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med. 2024 Dec 18;32(1):131. doi: 10.1186/s13049-024-01302-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Accidental hypothermia is associated with increased morbidity and mortality and poses a significant challenge for both professional and volunteer rescue services in prehospital settings. This study investigated the methods and equipment available to treat patients with cold stress or accidental hypothermia before reaching hospital in Norway.

METHODS

We surveyed 156 respondents representing 708 units from both the professional and volunteer Norwegian prehospital chain of care between 2023 and 2024. Professional services included national ground ambulances, boat ambulances, national fixed wing and helicopter air ambulance services, search and rescue helicopter services, and urban search and rescue services. Volunteer services included Norwegian People's Aid and the Norwegian Red Cross Search and Rescue Corps. The survey queried the availability of active warming equipment, passive insulation materials, thermometers for detecting hypothermia, and preferred sites for temperature measurements. The study also investigated whether there has been a development in available equipment compared to a similar study conducted in 2013.

RESULTS

The survey achieved a response rate of 70.5%. Chemical heat pads were the most frequently used type of equipment for active external warming and were the only equipment used by volunteer rescue services. All services possessed equipment for passive external warming, with duvets, space blankets and wool- or cotton blankets being the most commonly available. Thermometers for detecting hypothermia were found in 86.3% of professional rescue services and 15% of volunteer units. Almost all respondents reported consistent equipment setups year-round.

CONCLUSION

All Norwegian prehospital services, both professional and volunteer, reported having equipment available for active and passive external warming. Thermometers for detecting hypothermia were reported by all professional services. The most notable change in the equipment available to treat patients with prehospital cold stress and accidental hypothermia in Norway was the increased availability of active external rewarming equipment in 2024 compared with that in 2013.

摘要

背景

意外低温与发病率和死亡率增加相关,对院前环境中的专业和志愿救援服务构成重大挑战。本研究调查了挪威在患者送达医院之前用于治疗冷应激或意外低温患者的方法和设备。

方法

我们在2023年至2024年期间对代表挪威专业和志愿院前护理链中708个单位的156名受访者进行了调查。专业服务包括国家地面救护车、船用救护车、国家固定翼和直升机空中救护服务、搜救直升机服务以及城市搜救服务。志愿服务包括挪威人民援助会和挪威红十字会搜救队。该调查询问了主动升温设备、被动隔热材料、用于检测低温的温度计的可用性,以及温度测量的首选部位。该研究还调查了与2013年进行的类似研究相比,现有设备是否有发展。

结果

调查的回复率为70.5%。化学热敷袋是最常用的主动体外升温设备类型,也是志愿救援服务使用的唯一设备。所有服务都拥有被动体外升温设备,羽绒被、太空毯以及羊毛或棉毯最为常见。86.3%的专业救援服务和15%的志愿单位配备了用于检测低温的温度计。几乎所有受访者都报告说全年设备配置一致。

结论

挪威所有院前服务,无论是专业的还是志愿的,都报告拥有用于主动和被动体外升温的设备。所有专业服务都报告配备了用于检测低温的温度计。与2013年相比,2024年挪威用于治疗院前冷应激和意外低温患者的可用设备最显著的变化是主动体外复温设备的可用性增加。

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