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A dynamic mass casualty incident at sea: Lessons learned from the Mavi Marmara

机译:海上动态伤亡事件:从马维·马尔马拉汲取的教训

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BACKGROUND: Mass casualty incidents (MCIs) represent one of the most difficult prehospital challenges faced by medical personnel. When they occur at sea, this challenge may be further complicated by isolation, distance, vessel structure, number of passengers, and limited evacuation means. METHODS: We describe our experience and lessons learned from a dynamic MCI in an austere environment at sea. RESULTS: Following an armed attack on navy operators boarding the MV Mavi Marmara, a vessel heading for Gaza, the Israel Defense Forces' medical teams triaged and cared for 62 casualties, among them 9 soldiers; 9 additional casualties were declared dead at the scene. The injured, including 10 triaged as severely wounded, were all evacuated to Israeli hospitals within several hours of the start of the event. Despite the austere conditions and the severity of injuries, all of the injured passengers were able to return to their home countries, and all soldiers returned to duty. Multiple issues were identified as requiring changes or heightened awareness so as to be better prepared for future events of this special nature. CONCLUSION: The primary lessons learned related to difficulties in functioning without effective communication, maintaining command and control, coordinating serial evacuation of casualties who were being triaged in parallel, planning for an event with lengthy evacuation times, resolving real-time ethical dilemmas, and preparing our providers mentally. As MCIs tend to be unexpected, preplanning, using preestablished manuals, and drilling for them may prove crucial in such extreme events. Importantly, the lessons learned from this event, with its unique synthesis of multiple contributing factors, remain relevant even in less austere settings. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Care management, level V.
机译:背景:大规模伤亡事件(MCI)是医务人员面临的最困难的院前挑战之一。当它们发生在海上时,隔离,距离,船只结构,乘客人数和有限的疏散手段可能使这一挑战更加复杂。方法:我们描述了在严峻的海上环境中从动态MCI获得的经验和教训。结果:在对登上加沙的船只MV Mavi Marmara的海军操作人员进行武装攻击之后,以色列国防军的医疗队进行了分流并照顾了62名人员,其中9名是士兵。现场有9人丧生。在事件开始后的几个小时内,所有受伤人员,包括10名经重伤分诊的伤者,均被疏散到以色列医院。尽管情况严峻,伤势严重,所有受伤的乘客仍能够返回其本国,所有士兵都当值。已确定需要更改或提高认识的多个问题,以便为这种特殊性质的未来事件做好更好的准备。结论:获得的主要经验教训涉及在没有有效沟通的情况下难以运作,难以维持指挥和控制,协调被并行分类的伤员的连续撤离,为撤离时间长的事件进行计划,解决实时道德困境以及准备工作我们的供应商精神上。由于MCI往往出乎意料,因此在此类极端事件中,进行预先计划,使用预先建立的手册并进行钻取可能至关重要。重要的是,即使在较不严峻的环境中,从这次活动中汲取的教训以及对多种影响因素的独特综合,仍然是有意义的。证据级别:护理管理,V级。

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