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Medical Evacuation of Seriously Injured in Emergency Situations: Experience of EMERCOM of Russia and Directions of Development

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 July 2023

Sergei Aleksanin
Affiliation:
NRCERM EMERCOM of Russia, St.Petersburg, Russian Federation
Viktor Rybnikov
Affiliation:
NRCERM EMERCOM of Russia, St.Petersburg, Russian Federation
Natalia Nesterenko
Affiliation:
EMERCOM of Russia, Moscow, Russian Federation
Igor Yakirevich
Affiliation:
EMERCOM of Russia, Moscow, Russian Federation
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Abstract

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Introduction:

The steady increase in the number of natural and man-made disasters causes the need for urgent ambulance aircraft evacuation of seriously injured to the specialized federal medical institutions with appropriate equipment, advanced technologies and highly qualified personnel to provide specialized high-tech assistance to victims. The medical institutions can be located at a considerable distance from the place of emergency.

Method:

EMERCOM of Russia, staffed by highly qualified medical personnel, equipped with resuscitating medical modules in airplanes and helicopters (MMA and MMH), has been successfully carrying out medical evacuation of seriously injured in emergency situations to specialized medical institutions for many years (since 2008).

Results:

Based on the results of the use of the medical modules, it was proved that their use in mass ambulance aircraft evacuation is fully justified. During the flights, sparing transportation of the injured is provided, complete monitoring and compliance with the continuity of the treatment process. With the use of MMA and MMH, the quality of mass ambulance aircraft evacuation of seriously injured has significantly improved and the delivery time from the lesion to specialized hospitals has been reduced, as well as the lethality of victims.

The analysis of the effectiveness of the use of medical modules showed that the use of modules during the ambulance aircraft evacuation of seriously injured reduces mortality at the pre-hospital stage by 3.3 times, at the hospital stage–by two times (p<0.05).

Conclusion:

EMERCOM of Russia introduced into the practice of aviation medical evacuation the medical technology using extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) for the rescue of seriously injured.

On the basis of NRCERM, a simulation center has been founded and equipped for the training of aviation medical teams, a training program has been developed for the medical personnel of EMERCOM of Russia participating in ambulance aircraft evacuation of victims in emergency situations.

Type
Tabletop Presentations
Copyright
© The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine