The UK pre-hospital management of burn patients: current practice and the need for a standard approach.

Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2002 Vol.28(2) p. 135-42

Allison K

Abstract

[INTRODUCTION] In any system of burn care, first-aid, packaging and transportation of the burn injured patient from outside of hospital is a most important contribution to the successful management and outcome. This study aimed to assess the current initial care of burn patients given by the statutory ambulance services and then compare this to a survey of opinions among the plastic surgery and burns consultants in the United Kingdom (UK).

[METHODS] In 1999, each of the UK ambulance services was contacted via a postal questionnaire. A similar survey was sent to all of the plastic surgery consultants within the UK (taken from the specialist register) therefore, canvassing the plastic surgeons who deal less commonly with burn patients as well as the burns units.

[RESULTS] A total of 58% of ambulance services said that they had no treatment policy for burns patients; 97% sent patients to their nearest A&E department; 84% of services employed cooling; 12 different types of dressing were used for burn patients; 74% of services used nalbuphine hydrochloride and 97% used entonox; 74% services gave oxygen to all burn patients; 90% cannulated patients, with or without fluid administration. Plastic surgical opinion indicated that the most important aspects of basic first-aid should include: stopping the burning process; cooling (15 min (median)); airway, breathing and circulation assessment; clothing removal and dressings (clingfilm). Oxygen need not be given to all patients, but they should be kept warm and administered entonox and/or intravenous morphine. Most surgeons felt that patients should be taken to the nearest A&E and the majority of surgeons caring for this large group of patients did not have good and regular liaison with their local ambulance service.

[CONCLUSIONS] There seems to be a wide variation in the basic approach to the first-aid and pre-hospital care of burns patients. A significant improvement in management for this large and important group of patients is achievable, if a standard approach across all ambulance services could be achieved.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
해부 intravenous morphine. scispacy 1
약물 nalbuphine hydrochloride C0600099
nalbuphine hydrochloride
scispacy 1
약물 entonox C0059395
Entonox
scispacy 1
약물 oxygen C0030054
oxygen
scispacy 1
약물 morphine C0026549
morphine
scispacy 1
질환 burns C0006434
Burn injury
scispacy 1
기타 airway scispacy 1
기타 A&E scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Ambulances; Burns; Emergency Medical Services; Emergency Medicine; Female; Humans; Male; Surgery, Plastic; Surveys and Questionnaires; United Kingdom