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The impact of fire suppression tasks on firefighter hydration: a critical review with consideration of the utility of reported hydration measures

机译:灭火任务对消防员水化的影响:考虑到报告的水化措施的实用性的严格审查

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Background Firefighting is a highly stressful occupation with unique physical challenges, apparel and environments that increase the potential for dehydration. Dehydration leaves the firefighter at risk of harm to their health, safety and performance. The purpose of this review was to critically analyse the current literature investigating the impact of fighting ‘live’ fires on firefighter hydration. Methods A systematic search was performed of four electronic databases for relevant published studies investigating the impact of live fire suppression on firefighter hydration. Study eligibility was assessed using strict inclusion and exclusion criteria. The included studies were critically appraised using the Downs and Black protocol and graded according to the Kennelly grading system. Results Ten studies met the eligibility criteria for this review. The average score for methodological quality was 55?%, ranging from 50?% (‘fair’ quality) to 61?% (‘good’ quality) with a ‘substantial agreement’ between raters ( k =?.772). Wildfire suppression was considered in five studies and structural fire suppression in five studies. Results varied across the studies, reflecting variations in outcome measures, hydration protocols and interventions. Three studies reported significant indicators of dehydration resulting from structural fire suppression, while two studies found mixed results, with some measures indicating dehydration and other measures an unchanged hydration status. Three studies found non-significant changes in hydration resulting from wildfire firefighting and two studies found significant improvements in markers of hydration. Ad libitum fluid intake was a common factor across the studies finding no, or less severe, dehydration. Conclusions The evidence confirms that structural and wildfire firefighting can cause dehydration. Ad libitum drinking may be sufficient to maintain hydration in many wildfire environments but possibly not during intense, longer duration, hot structural fire operations. Future high quality research better quantifying the effects of these influences on the degree of dehydration is required to inform policies and procedures that ensure firefighter health and safety.
机译:背景技术消防是一种压力很大的职业,具有独特的身体挑战,服装和环境,增加了脱水的可能性。脱水会使消防员面临危害其健康,安全和性能的风险。这篇评论的目的是对目前有关扑灭“现场”火灾对消防员水化的影响的文献进行批判性分析。方法对四个电子数据库进行系统搜索,以寻找有关现场灭火对消防员水合作用的影响的相关已发表研究。使用严格的纳入和排除标准评估研究的资格。纳入的研究使用Downs and Black方案进行严格评估,并根据Kennelly评分系统进行评分。结果十项研究符合该评价的入选标准。方法学质量的平均得分为55%,范围从50%(“公平”质量)到61%(“良好”质量),评分者之间存在“实质性一致”(k = ?. 772)。五项研究考虑了抑制野火,五项研究考虑了结构性灭火。整个研究的结果各不相同,反映出结果指标,水合方案和干预措施的差异。三项研究报告了由结构性灭火产生的重要脱水迹象,而两项研究发现了好坏参半的结果,其中一些措施表明脱水,而其他措施表明失水状态不变。三项研究发现因野火灭火而引起的水合作用变化不显着,两项研究发现其水合作用标记物显着改善。在所有研究中,随意摄入液体是没有脱水或脱水程度较轻的共同因素。结论证据证实结构性和野火的灭火可能导致脱水。随意饮酒可能足以在许多野火环境中保持水合作用,但在激烈,持续时间较长的高温结构性火力行动中可能不足以维持水分。为了确保消防人员的健康和安全,需要开展进一步的高质量研究,以更好地量化这些影响对脱水程度的影响。

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