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MASS CASUALTY EVENT PREPAREDNESS AND ANESTHESIA MANAGEMENT IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT AND INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
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Mass casualty events whether natural disasters, terrorist attacks, pandemics or large-scale
accidents overwhelm healthcare systems, emergency departments and ICUs in minutes. High
acuity situations require rapid coordination, strategic resource allocation and seamless interdisciplinary collaboration. Anesthesiologists are uniquely positioned to play a central role in
all phases of the response due to their expertise in airway management, hemodynamic
stabilization, pharmacologic sedation and critical care. Their role extends beyond the OR to
initial triage, emergency procedural support and ongoing management of ventilated and
critically ill patients in the ICU. This article reviews current evidence and operational best
practices to examine the role of anesthesiology in mass casualty events preparedness and
response. Key areas of focus include disaster planning, ventilator triage, crisis standards of
care, sedation protocols and ICU surge capacity. By highlighting the clinical, operational and
ethical aspects of anesthesia management in mass casualty events, this article synthesizes
current literature and best practices, emphasizing the anesthesiologists’ role in preparedness,
immediate response and postoperative care during mass casualty events.
University Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Skopje
Title: MASS CASUALTY EVENT PREPAREDNESS AND ANESTHESIA MANAGEMENT IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT AND INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
Description:
Mass casualty events whether natural disasters, terrorist attacks, pandemics or large-scale
accidents overwhelm healthcare systems, emergency departments and ICUs in minutes.
High
acuity situations require rapid coordination, strategic resource allocation and seamless interdisciplinary collaboration.
Anesthesiologists are uniquely positioned to play a central role in
all phases of the response due to their expertise in airway management, hemodynamic
stabilization, pharmacologic sedation and critical care.
Their role extends beyond the OR to
initial triage, emergency procedural support and ongoing management of ventilated and
critically ill patients in the ICU.
This article reviews current evidence and operational best
practices to examine the role of anesthesiology in mass casualty events preparedness and
response.
Key areas of focus include disaster planning, ventilator triage, crisis standards of
care, sedation protocols and ICU surge capacity.
By highlighting the clinical, operational and
ethical aspects of anesthesia management in mass casualty events, this article synthesizes
current literature and best practices, emphasizing the anesthesiologists’ role in preparedness,
immediate response and postoperative care during mass casualty events.
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