Study on integrated treatment of severe burn in batch patients
Abstract
Objective: To explore the burn treatment and first aid flow mode in batch patients.
Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on the treatment experience of 10 or more patients in the group burn accident admitted to the Third Affiliated Hospital of Inner Mongolia Medical University from 2008 to 2020, in order to acquire the general information (e.g., age, sex [male and female], injury causes and factors, total burn surface area, inhalation injury and compound injury), the time when each first-aid rescue team was in place; the reception time of the triage group; specialist rescue start time; treatment process and treatment outcome in patients with severe burns, such as the establishment time of deep venous access.
Results: 67 cases (n = 68) of patients were cured and the curative ratio was 98.5%. The average time from the rescue order of the commander-in-chief to the placement of each medical group was 8.8 minutes, the average reception time of the triage group was 4.5 minutes, the average specialist rescue start time was 18.6 minutes, and the average establishment time of deep vein access for patients with severe burns was about 11.3 minutes.
Conclusions: Scientific and reasonable pre-hospital emergency triage and treatment for burn patients can be achieved by implementing integrated treatment.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/dcc.v9n3p18
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