Prehospital Resuscitation of the Buried Avalanche Victim

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作者
Brugger, Hermann [1 ,2 ]
Paal, Peter [1 ]
Boyd, Jeff [3 ]
机构
[1] Innsbruck Med Univ, Dept Gen & Surg Crit Care Med, Innsbruck, Austria
[2] European Acad, Inst Mt Emergency Med, Bozen Bolzano, Italy
[3] Mineral Springs Hosp, Dept Emergency Med, Banff, AB, Canada
关键词
Avalanche; snow; asphyxia; hypothermia; cardiac arrest; cardiopulmonary resuscitation; mountain rescue; SEVERE ACCIDENTAL HYPOTHERMIA; HEART-ASSOCIATION GUIDELINES; 2010 INTERNATIONAL CONSENSUS; CARDIOVASCULAR CARE SCIENCE; CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION; CARDIAC-ARREST; SHIVERING THRESHOLD; COUNCIL GUIDELINES; COOLING RATE; SNOW;
D O I
10.1089/ham.2011.1025
中图分类号
Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
摘要
Brugger, Herman, Peter Paal, and Jeff Boyd. Prehospital resuscitation of the buried avalanche victim. High Alt. Med. Biol. 12: 199-205.-In North America and Europe, approximately 150 people die of avalanches per year, and fatalities are presumed to be many times higher in developing countries. Four factors are decisive for survival: grade of burial, duration of burial, presence of an air pocket and a free airway, and severity of trauma. According to Swiss data, the overall mortality rate with avalanche burial is 23%, but it largely depends on the grade of burial. While the mortality rate is 52.4% in completely buried (head below the snow) victims in the Swiss population, it is only 4.2% in partially buried (head free) victims. Additionally, survival in completely buried victims drops to 30% within the first 35 min, initially due to death from lethal trauma, followed by asphyxia in 20-35 min. Thereafter, survival decreases more gradually and victims who are not fatally injured and are able to breath under the snow slowly succumb to hypoxia, hypercapnia, and hypothermia. In the absence of fatal injuries, rescue strategies depend on the duration of burial and the victim's core temperature. With a burial time <35 min, survival depends on preventing asphyxia by rapid extrication, adequate airway management, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. With a burial time >35 min, tackling hypothermia is of utmost importance. Therefore, gentle extrication and continuous core temperature and electrocardiogram monitoring are recommended. Pulseless victims with a patent airway and a core temperature <32 degrees C should receive uninterrupted cardiopulmonary resuscitation and be transported to a hospital with extracorporeal rewarming facilities.
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