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Prehospital Interventions During Mass-Casualty Events in Afghanistan: A Case Analysis

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AbstractBackgroundMass-casualty (MASCAL) events are known to occur in the combat setting. There are very limited data at this time from the Joint Theater (Iraq and Afghanistan) wars specific to MASCAL events. The purpose of this report was to provide preliminary data for the development of prehospital planning and guidelines.MethodsCases were identified using the Department of Defense (DoD; Virginia USA) Trauma Registry (DoDTR) and the Prehospital Trauma Registry (PHTR). These cases were identified as part of a research study evaluating Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) guidelines. Cases that were designated as or associated with denoted MASCAL events were included.DataFifty subjects were identified during the course of this project. Explosives were the most common cause of injuries. There was a wide range of vital signs. Tourniquet placement and pressure dressings were the most common interventions, followed by analgesia administration. Oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate (OTFC) was the most common parenteral analgesic drug administered. Most were evacuated as “routine.” Follow-up data were available for 36 of the subjects and 97% were discharged alive.ConclusionsThe most common prehospital interventions were tourniquet and pressure dressing hemorrhage control, along with pain medication administration. Larger data sets are needed to guide development of MASCAL in-theater clinical practice guidelines.SchauerSG, AprilMD, SimonE, MaddryJK, CarterR III, DelorenzoRA. Prehospital interventions during mass-casualty events in Afghanistan: a case analysis. Prehosp Disaster Med. 2017;32(4):465–468.
Title: Prehospital Interventions During Mass-Casualty Events in Afghanistan: A Case Analysis
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AbstractBackgroundMass-casualty (MASCAL) events are known to occur in the combat setting.
There are very limited data at this time from the Joint Theater (Iraq and Afghanistan) wars specific to MASCAL events.
The purpose of this report was to provide preliminary data for the development of prehospital planning and guidelines.
MethodsCases were identified using the Department of Defense (DoD; Virginia USA) Trauma Registry (DoDTR) and the Prehospital Trauma Registry (PHTR).
These cases were identified as part of a research study evaluating Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) guidelines.
Cases that were designated as or associated with denoted MASCAL events were included.
DataFifty subjects were identified during the course of this project.
Explosives were the most common cause of injuries.
There was a wide range of vital signs.
Tourniquet placement and pressure dressings were the most common interventions, followed by analgesia administration.
Oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate (OTFC) was the most common parenteral analgesic drug administered.
Most were evacuated as “routine.
” Follow-up data were available for 36 of the subjects and 97% were discharged alive.
ConclusionsThe most common prehospital interventions were tourniquet and pressure dressing hemorrhage control, along with pain medication administration.
Larger data sets are needed to guide development of MASCAL in-theater clinical practice guidelines.
SchauerSG, AprilMD, SimonE, MaddryJK, CarterR III, DelorenzoRA.
Prehospital interventions during mass-casualty events in Afghanistan: a case analysis.
Prehosp Disaster Med.
2017;32(4):465–468.

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