作者
Lawrence N Petz, Stuart Tyner, Ed Barnard, Alicia Ervin, Alex Mora, John Clifford, Marcie Fowler, Vikhyat S Bebarta
发表日期
2015/3/1
期刊
Military Medicine
卷号
180
期号
suppl_3
页码范围
14-18
出版商
Oxford University Press
简介
Background: Combat injuries result in acute, severe pain. Early use of analgesia after injury is known to be beneficial. Studies on prehospital analgesia in combat are limited and no prospectively designed study has reported the use of analgesics in the prehospital and en route care setting. Our objective was to describe the current use of prehospital analgesia in the combat setting. Methods: This prospectively designed, multicenter, observational, prehospital combat study was undertaken at medical treatment facilities (MTF) in Afghanistan between October 2012 and September 2013. It formed part of a larger study aimed at describing the use of lifesaving interventions in combat. On arrival at the MTF, trained on-site investigators enrolled eligible patients and completed standardized data capture forms, which included the name, dose, and route of administration of all prehospital analgesics, and the type of …
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