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Biomedical technology: using it during patient transport.

R Semonin-Holleran1, M Rouse

  • 1University Air Care, University of Cincinnati Hospital, OH.

The Journal of Air Medical Transport
|April 9, 1991
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This article reviews current biomedical technology for patient transport, offering guidance for its evaluation and application in air medical settings. Further research is needed to establish specific equipment guidelines for safe, high-quality patient care.

Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Emergency Medical Services
  • Aerospace Medicine

Background:

  • Patient transport, especially in air medical environments, requires specialized biomedical technology.
  • Effective utilization of this technology is crucial for ensuring patient safety and care quality.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss and present current biomedical technology for patient transport.
  • To offer recommendations for evaluating these technologies for air medical use.
  • To highlight the need for identifying optimal applications of technology in patient care during transport.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of available biomedical technology for patient transport.
  • Development of recommendations for product evaluation.
  • Discussion of the application of technology in the air medical environment.

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Main Results:

  • Current biomedical technology for patient transport is available.
  • Guidelines for evaluating this technology in air medical settings are proposed.
  • The need for further research to determine specific equipment requirements for safe transport is identified.

Conclusions:

  • Biomedical technology plays a vital role in air medical patient transport.
  • Systematic evaluation and application of technology are essential.
  • Future research should focus on developing evidence-based guidelines for equipment selection to ensure optimal patient outcomes.