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01 Сегодня ГВМУ выпустило временные указания по применению анальгетиков.
Безусловно, огромный шаг вперёд!
Как видите, теперь наши аптечки наконец-то соответствуют указаниям 😁
В части ненаркотических препаратов, конечно)
Рекомендуем всем военнослужащим ознакомиться с действующим документом.
Ну и с нетерпением ждём следующих версий, где добавят кетамин для раненых в состоянии шока!
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02 Закономерности анатомических повреждений и анестезиологических процедур у раненых украинских военнослужащих АТО/Операции Объединенных сил: 2014–2021 гг. | 1 752 | 7 | Loading... |
03 Patterns of anatomical injury and anaesthesia procedures in wounded Ukrainian soldiers from Anti-Terrorist Operation/Operation Joint Forces: 2014–2021 | BMJ Military Health
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Introduction The study aims to analyse the causes and anatomical patterns of explosive and gunshot wounds in Ukrainian soldiers acquired during the Anti-Terrorist Operation/Operation Joint Forces. We also investigated how general and regional anaesthesia procedures affected post-operative pain in wounded soldiers. Methods A retrospective observational study was done based on the medical records of Ukrainian soldiers wounded in the Anti-Terrorist Operation/Operation Joint Forces between 2014 and 2021. The collected data included the American Society of Anesthesiologists score, mechanism of injury, the pattern of anatomical injury, pain intensity and the choice of anaesthesia given. Pain intensity was diagnosed using a Numerical Rating Scale. Results A total of 280 combat casualties with explosive (75.7%) and gunshot (24.3%) wound injuries were included in the study. Most of the wounded soldiers had one body region affected by injury (59.3%). In most of the cases, the affected body regions were lower (48.2%)…