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Rapid extrication from a car wreck.

Lars Wik1, Trond Boye Hansen, Kjell Kjensli, Petter Andreas Steen.   

Abstract

Extrication of entrapped patients from car accidents takes time. To save time a new technique based on reversing the forces of the original crash by anchoring the rear of the vehicle and pulling the steering wheel and the front window pillars forward with chains is developed. In an experimental randomised trial of extrication of volunteers from car wrecks after frontal/oblique impacts we wanted to evaluate the time spent with a new extrication technique (n=6) compared to standard (n=6). Main outcome measures were time to patient free and to patient on a stretcher. It took significantly longer (s) with the standard than the new technique to start extrication [(60 (45, 70) versus 30 (30, 40), confidence interval (CI) 5-40, P=0.009], to patient free in the front seat [514+/-102 versus 238+/-72, CI 163-389, P=0.001], backboard in place [543+/-102 versus 295+/-76, CI 132-363, P=0.001], and patient on the stretcher ready for transport to the hospital [617+/-112 versus 387+/-65, CI 112-347, P=0.001]. Avoiding uncontrolled movements in the wreck was not more difficult with the new than the standard technique.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15246795     DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2004.01.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Injury        ISSN: 0020-1383            Impact factor:   2.586


  2 in total

Review 1.  Extrication of the seriously injured road crash victim.

Authors:  V Calland
Journal:  Emerg Med J       Date:  2005-11       Impact factor: 2.740

2.  Rapid extrication of entrapped victims in motor vehicle wreckage using a Norwegian chain method - cross-sectional and feasibility study.

Authors:  Sabina Fattah; Anne Siri Johnsen; Jan Einar Andersen; Trond Vigerust; Terje Olsen; Marius Rehn
Journal:  BMC Emerg Med       Date:  2014-07-03
  2 in total

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