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  • Consistency Analysis of JumpSTART Triage System and Injury Severity Score for Mass Casualties Including Children

    目的 探讨适用于儿童的JumpSTART检伤分类程序在大型车祸所致的含儿童群体伤中,对患儿受伤严重程度评估的实践意义。 方法 回顾性分析2010年12月-2012年12月因大型车祸所致群体伤(3例以上伤员,至少含1例14岁以下儿童)就诊的20例患儿的病历资料。入急诊时对患儿行JumpSTART检伤分类程序,入院确诊后行国际公认的能较准确反映伤情严重程度的损伤严重度评分(ISS)。比较两种评估方法的一致性。 结果 JumpSTART检伤分类程序与ISS评分一致性较好(Kappa=0.474,P=0.003)。 结论 JumpSTART检伤分类程序可在含儿童的群体伤医疗急救时,初步评估患儿伤情严重度,从而进行检伤分类。

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:38 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Influence of Different Emergency Reception and Triage Workflows between Wenchuan and Lushan Earthquakes on the Victim’s Length of Stay in Emergency Department

    Objective To explore the influence of two emergency reception and triages workflows between Wenchuan and Lushan earthquakes on the victim’s length of stay in emergency department of the West China Hospital of Sichuan University. Methods A total of 65 victims admitted in the West China Hospital within 12 hours after Lushan earthquake were retrospectively analyzed, and their diagnosis and treatment information and the length of stay in emergency department were collected and compared with those of the victims in Wenchuan earthquake. Then we analyzed the influence of two emergency reception and triage workflows on the length of stay of the batches of earthquake victims. Results For the Lushan earthquake victims, the median length of stay in the emergency reception and triage workflow was 0.51 hour, while that was 2.13 hours for the Wenchuan earthquake victims, with a significant difference (Plt;0.05). Conclusion The emergency reception and triage workflow for Lushan earthquake victims is a summarized experience and improvement based on that for Wenchuan earthquake, which can be used as references for treating batches of victims in the emergency department after a disaster.

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  • Investigation and Analysis on the Living Goods Requirements of Emergency Medical Rescue Teams at Lushan Earthquake Sites

    Objective To explore the allocation of necessary living goods for the emergency medical rescue teams at Lushan earthquake sites. Methods The living goods requirements of 59 emergency medical rescue members at Lushan earthquake sites were investigated using a questionnaire and then analyzed, in order to provide references for the allocation of necessary living goods for emergency medical rescue teams in future. Results The top five necessary living goods for emergency medical rescue members at earthquake sites were food, drinking water, toilet, communication product, and bedclothe. The needs of bath of the members who stayed longer than 3 days were more than the members who stayed shorter than 3 days, with a significant difference (Plt;0.05). The number of living goods that female members need were more than that male members need (Plt;0.05). Conclusion For improving the work efficiency and quality of life, emergency medical rescue teams need to be equipped with not only the medical supplies, but also necessary living goods based on the length of stay and the ratio between male and female.

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