| Literature DB >> 18373882 |
David H Rice1, George Kotti, William Beninati.
Abstract
The development of modern intensive care units (ICUs) has allowed the survival of patients with advanced illness and injury, although at a cost of substantial infrastructure. Natural disasters and military operations are two common situations that can create critically ill patients in an environment that is austere or has been rendered austere. This has driven the development of two related strategies to care for these casualties. Portable ICU capability can be rapidly established in the area of need, providing relatively advanced capability but limited capacity and sustainability. The other strategy is to rapidly evacuate critically ill and injured patients following their initial stabilization. This permits medical personnel in the austere location to focus resources on a larger number of less critical patients. It also permits the most vulnerable patients to receive care in an advanced center. This strategy requires careful planning to overcome the constraints of the transport environment. The optimal strategy has not been determined, but a combination of these two approaches has been used in recent disasters and military operations and is promising. The critical care delivered in an austere setting must be integrated with a long-term plan to provide follow-on care.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18373882 PMCID: PMC2447618 DOI: 10.1186/cc6782
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care ISSN: 1364-8535 Impact factor: 9.097
Major equipment items used by US Air Force Expeditionary Medical System to provide critical care
| Medications | Medications |
| Antibiotics | Pulmonary medications |
| Amphotericin | Albuterol sulfate metered dose inhaler (MDI) and liquid |
| Metronidazole | Ipratropium bromide MDI and liquid |
| Gentamicin | Racepinephrine |
| Ceftriaxone | Levalbuterol MDI |
| Vancomycin | Toxicology |
| Ampicillin/Sulbactam | Acetylcysteine |
| Piperacillin/Tazobactam | Charcoal-activated suspension |
| Levofloxacin | Flumazenil |
| Cefazolin | Protamine |
| Acyclovir | Naloxone |
| Bacitracin | Glucagon |
| Vasopressors/Inotropes/Antiarrhythmics | Miscellaneous |
| Phenylephrine | Mannitol |
| Norepinephrine | Promethazine |
| Digoxin | Metoclopramide |
| Dopamine | Cimetidine |
| Procainamide | Ranitidine |
| Dobutamine | Potassium chloride |
| Adenosine | Magnesium sulfate |
| Lidocaine | Diphenhydramine |
| Sedatives/Analgesics/Paralytics | Sodium polystyrene |
| Haloperidol | Advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) |
| Fentanyl | All medications specified to under ACLS protocol |
| Acetaminophen | Blood products |
| Ibuprofen | Packed red blood cells |
| Midazolam | Fresh frozen plasma |
| Propofol | Factor VIIa |
| Ketorolac | Whole blood (platelets not widely available) (donors are pre-screened) |
| Morphine sulfate | |
| Meperidine | Laboratory |
| Lorazepam | Access to Expeditionary Medical System laboratory |
| Diazepam | Shelter |
| Phenobarbitol | Alaska Structures Medical Shelter (tent system) (Alaska Structures, Inc., Anchorage, AK, USA) |
| Etomidate | |
| Succinylcholine | Electricity |
| Vecuronium | Generated on site with MEP-7 electrical generator |
| Cardiac/Antihypertensives | Oxygen |
| Nitroglycerine tablets, paste, and drip | Generated on site with EDOCS 120B oxygen generator |
| Nitroprusside | Diagnostic imaging |
| Aspirin | Access to Expeditionary Medical System radiology (includes computed tomography in some cases) |
| Heparin | |
| Verapamil | Major equipment items |
| Labetalol | Impact 754 ventilator (Impact Instrumentation, Inc., West Caldwell, NJ, USA) |
| Metoprolol | Pulmonetics LTV 1000 ventilator (Pulmonetic Systems, Inc., Minneapolis, MN, USA) |
| Alteplase | |
| Tenecteplase | Welch Allyn Propaq 206 EL physiologic monitor (Welch Allyn, Skaneateles, NY, USA) |
| Furosemide | |
| Phentolamine | Zoll CCT monitor/defibrillator/external pacemaker (ZOLL Medical Corporation, Chelmsford, MA, USA) |
| Isoproterenol | |
| Diltiazem | Pentax FB15-X bronchoscope (Pentax Instruments, Tokyo, Japan) |
Major equipment items used by US Air Force Critical Care Air Transport Teams to provide critical care in flight
| Aircraft used | Medications |
| C-17, C-130, KC-135, C-9, C-21, others as available/required | Cardiac/Antihypertensives |
| Electricity | Phentolamine |
| Converted from aircraft electrical system | Isoproterenol |
| Oxygen | Diltiazem |
| Built-in aircraft oxygen system (C-17); portable liquid or compressed oxygen on others | Toxicology |
| Flumazenil | |
| Medications | Naloxone |
| Antibiotics | Glucagon |
| Vancomycin | Pulmonary medications |
| Cefazolin | Albuterol sulfate metered dose inhaler (MDI) |
| Ceftriaxone | Ipratropium bromide MDI |
| Clindamycin | Racepinephrine |
| Gentamycin | Miscellaneous |
| Levofloxicin | Mannitol |
| Amoxicillin/Clavulanate | Albunim |
| Ampicillin/Sulbactam | Promethazine |
| Piperacillin/Tazobactam | Metoclopramide |
| Vasopressors/Inotropes/Antiarrhythmics | Cimetidine |
| Dopamine | Ranitidine |
| Dobutamine | Potassium chloride |
| Lidocaine | Magnesium sulfate |
| Epinephrine | Diphenhydramine |
| Noepinephrine | Sodium polystyrene |
| Vasopressin | Phenytoin |
| Phenylephrine | Methylprednisolone |
| Digoxin | Dexamethasone |
| Adenosine | Advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) |
| Procainamide | All medications specified to under ACLS protocol |
| Amiodarone | Supplies |
| Sedatives/Analgesics/Paralytics | Crystalloid and colloid IV fluid and tubing |
| Propofol | Central venous and arterial access kits |
| Midazolam | Chest tube insertion kits and pluerovax |
| Lorazepam | Nasopharyngeal, oral, laryngeal mask, and endotrachial airways |
| Haloperidol | with intubation supplies |
| Etomidate | Cricothyrotomy kits |
| Meperidine | Portable intracranial pressure monitor |
| Morphine sulfate | Foley catheters |
| Fentanyl | Sterile gowns and gloves |
| Acetaminophen | Wound dressing supplies |
| Ketorolac | Ventilator circuits, heat/moisture exchangers, and EtCO2 (end-tidal carbon dioxide) monitoring supplies |
| Vecronium | |
| Succinylcholine | Laboratory |
| Cardiac/Antihypertensives | i-STAT blood analyzer (i-STAT Corporation, East Windsor, NJ, USA) |
| Nitroglycerine spray and IV | Major equipment items |
| Nitroprusside | Three Impact 754 ventilators (Impact Instrumentation, Inc., West Caldwell, NJ, USA) |
| Aspirin | |
| Heparin | Three Welch Allyn Propaq 206 EL physiologic monitors (Welch Allyn, Skaneateles, NY, USA) |
| Enoxaparin | |
| Verapamil | One Zoll CCT monitor/defibrillator/external pacemaker (ZOLL Medical Corporation, Chelmsford, MA, USA) |
| Labetalol | |
| Metoprolol | Three Impact 326 suction machines (Impact Instrumentation, Inc.) |
| Furosemide | Three triple-channel IV pumps |