DISASTER MEDICINE No. 4•2020

https://doi.org/10.33266/2070-1004-2020-4

Short report

Routing of Medical Evacuation in System of Providing Emergency Medical Care to Patients and Victims in Emergency Situations in Stavropol Territory

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Kocharov Eh.G., Porkhun L.V., Klimova N.E.

Territorial Сentre for Disaster Medicine of Stavropol Territory, Stavropol, Russian Federation

UDC 614.8:614.882(470.630)

Pp. 70-73

 

Abstract. The results of the implementation of the regional program “Improving road safety in the Stavropol territory” are presented. The organization of activity of 22 trauma centres in the Stavropol territory is considered. Schemes of delivery of victims of road accidents, principles and stages of successful routing in emergency situations are shown. The article analyzes the experience of the regional centre for disaster medicine in training various contingents in practical skills of first aid to victims with shock-inducing trauma.

 

Keywords: areas of responsibility, elimination of health consequences, emergency medical care, emergency situations, first aid, “Golden hour”, medical evacuation, modern medical technologies, paved roads, road accidents, routing principles and options, shock-inducing combined trauma, specialized medical care, trauma centers

For citation: Kocharov Eh.G., Porkhun L.V., Klimova N.E. Routing of Medical Evacuation in System of Providing Emergency Medical Care to Patients and Victims in Emergency Situations in Stavropol Territory. Meditsina katastrof = Disaster Medicine. 2020; 4: 70-73 (In Russ.). https://doi.org/10.33266/2070-1004-2020-4-70-73

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The material was received 08.10.20; the article after peer review procedure 05.11.20; the Editorial Board accepted the article for publication 30.11.20