J McLeod1, T Hodgetts, P Mahoney. 1. Academic Department of Military Emergency Medicine, Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, Birmingham Research Park, Vincent Drive, Birmingham B15 2SQ, UK. TNC2.ADMEM@rcdm.bham.ac.uk
Abstract
AIM: To establish the pre-hospital timelines for seriously injured UK military casualties on OP HERRICK. POPULATION: All consecutive MERT and MERT-E mobilizations from Camp Bastion, Helmand Province, between 04 May 06 and 18 Jun 07. METHODS: Interrogation of MS Access database compiled from paper patient report forms for each casualty transported. RESULTS: 528 patients were transported. 84.6% (456) were battle casualties. There were 192 GSW and 233 casualties with blast/fragmentation injuries. 189 of 528 (35.7%) were UK Service personnel. Median time from injury to handover at the emergency department for UK military T1 casualty subset was 99 minutes. CONCLUSION: The public perception of excessive timelines for pre-hospital care in Afghanistan has been distorted. The ground truth is a pre-hospital time less than one quarter of the cited 7 hours for the seriously injured subset of UK Service personnel.
AIM: To establish the pre-hospital timelines for seriously injured UK military casualties on OP HERRICK. POPULATION: All consecutive MERT and MERT-E mobilizations from Camp Bastion, Helmand Province, between 04 May 06 and 18 Jun 07. METHODS: Interrogation of MS Access database compiled from paper patient report forms for each casualty transported. RESULTS: 528 patients were transported. 84.6% (456) were battle casualties. There were 192 GSW and 233 casualties with blast/fragmentation injuries. 189 of 528 (35.7%) were UK Service personnel. Median time from injury to handover at the emergency department for UK military T1 casualty subset was 99 minutes. CONCLUSION: The public perception of excessive timelines for pre-hospital care in Afghanistan has been distorted. The ground truth is a pre-hospital time less than one quarter of the cited 7 hours for the seriously injured subset of UK Service personnel.
Authors: Catherine Chatfield-Ball; Peter Boyle; Philippe Autier; Sibylle Herzig van Wees; Richard Sullivan Journal: J R Soc Med Date: 2015-03 Impact factor: 5.344
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