部署的战斗中使用甲氧化作为止痛剂
概括
甲氧化为军人提供了一个有希望的,快速起作用的,非阿片类药物的止痛选择. 这项研究强调了其在部署战斗环境中的可行性和可用性,用于战场止痛.
科学领域:
- 军事医学 军事医学
- 疼痛管理 疼痛管理
- 药理学 药理学是指药理学的学科.
背景情况:
- 美国军方需要快速,非阿片类药物缓解战场受伤的疼痛.
- 现有的选择,如吗啡自动注射器是不可用的,而替代品提出挑战.
- 手持式吸入器麻醉剂甲氧化是部署部队的潜在解决方案.
研究的目的:
- 评估在部署的战斗环境中用于止痛的甲氧化的可行性和可用性.
- 在国防部创伤登记处 (DODTR) 分析甲氧化的使用情况.
主要方法:
- 从2007年到2023年恢复了DODTR遭遇,干预时间在72小时内.
- 通过使用描述性统计数据,分析了22次医院前的甲氧化给药.
- 专注于在战斗环境中记录使用甲氧化的伤亡.
主要成果:
- 22次遭遇记录了甲氧化氨酸的使用情况,主要是在合作部队 (50%) 和美国军方 (27%).
- 大多数伤亡 (64%) 是受战斗伤害的,爆炸物 (46%) 是主要的机制.
- 伤害通常影响四肢 (27%),其中23%接受带;疼痛评分显示中位数下降3分.
结论:
- 在部署的战斗中使用甲氧化氨酸的管理是可行的.
- 甲基氨酸在战斗场景中证明了用于提供止痛的可用性.
- 这种药物代表了战场疼痛管理的可行选择.
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