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Published in: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery 4/2020

01-08-2020 | Triage | Original Article

Specificities of terrorist attacks: organisation of the in-hospital patient-flow and treatment strategies

Authors: Benedikt Friemert, Gerhard Achatz, Patrick Hoth, Thomas Paffrath, Axel Franke, Dan Bieler, and the Deployment, Disaster and Tactical Surgery Working Group of the German Trauma Society

Published in: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery | Issue 4/2020

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Abstract

Background

Mass-casualty incidents are always a particular challenge not only for healthcare providers and other emergency service responders at the scene but also for receiving hospitals. Terrorism-related mass-casualty incidents can result in a wide variety of different scenarios so that hospitals and their personnel must prepare for far more complex and demanding requirements.

Purpose

In this article, we describe and discuss in-hospital aspects of mass-casualty terrorist incidents and focus on the special medical and in particular surgical care that is required in this setting.

Methods

The overview presented here is based on the Terror and Disaster Surgical Care (TDSC®) course. The TDSC® course was mainly developed from a comprehensive and structured analysis of the literature, single expert opinions, and expert consensus conferences. The objective of this course is to train clinical decision-makers in how to manage major incidents.

Results

The management of a mass-casualty terrorist incident and the care of victims present multiple and unique challenges to hospitals. This applies in particular to the number and distribution of patients arriving at the hospital, injury patterns, infrastructural aspects, and personnel resources. Particular attention must be given to the surgical approach to caring for these patients, e.g., early total care, damage control surgery, or tactical abbreviated surgical care.

Conclusion

Mass-casualty terrorist incidents are different from other mass-casualty events in many respects that require special attention. The provision of appropriate public services requires in particular that the preparation and training of personnel as well as the organisation of the in-hospital response be tailored to the incident.
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Metadata
Title
Specificities of terrorist attacks: organisation of the in-hospital patient-flow and treatment strategies
Authors
Benedikt Friemert
Gerhard Achatz
Patrick Hoth
Thomas Paffrath
Axel Franke
Dan Bieler
and the Deployment, Disaster and Tactical Surgery Working Group of the German Trauma Society
Publication date
01-08-2020
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Keywords
Triage
Care
Published in
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery / Issue 4/2020
Print ISSN: 1863-9933
Electronic ISSN: 1863-9941
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00068-020-01390-5

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