Regional Health System Response to the Virginia Tech Mass Casualty Incident

被引:11
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作者
Kaplowitz, Lisa [1 ]
Reece, Morris [2 ]
Hershey, Jody Henry [3 ]
Gilbert, Carol M. [4 ]
Subbarao, Italo [5 ]
机构
[1] Virginia Dept Hlth, Richmond, VA 23219 USA
[2] Near SW Preparedness Alliance, Alliance, OH USA
[3] New River Hlth Dist, Pulaski, VA USA
[4] Carilion Med Ctr, Montgomery Cty, VA USA
[5] Amer Med Assoc, Publ Hlth Readiness Off, Chicago, IL 60610 USA
关键词
Virginia Tech; mass casualty incident; health system response; trauma; critical mortality; triage;
D O I
10.1097/DMP.0b013e318149f5a2
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: On April 16, 2007 a mass shooting occurred on the campus of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech). Due to both distance and weather, air transport of the injured directly to a level 1 trauma center was not possible. The injured received all of their care or were initially stabilized at 3 primary hospitals that either had a level 3 trauma center designation or no trauma center designation. Methods: This article is a retrospective analysis of the regional health system (prehospital, hospital, regional hospital emergency operations center, and public health local and state) response. Data records from all of the regional responding emergency medical services, hospitals, and coordinating services were reviewed and analyzed. Records for all 26 patients were reviewed and analyzed using triage designations, injury severity scores (ISS), and critical mortality. Results: Twenty-five of the 26 patients were triaged in the field. Excluding 1 patient (asthma), the average ISS for victims presenting was 8.2. Twelve patients had an ISS of >9, and 5 had an ISS score of >= 15. Ten of the 26 patients (38%) required urgent intervention and surgery in the first 24 hours. The overall regional health system mortality of victims received was 3.8% (1 death [excluding 1 dead on arrival {DOA}]/26 victims from scene). The regional health system critical mortality rate (excluding 1 victim who was DOA) was 20% (1/5). Discussion: The outcomes of the Virginia Tech mass casualty incident, as evidenced by the low overall regional health system mortality of victims received at 3.8% (1/26) and low critical mortality rate ( excluding 1 victim who was DOA) of 20%, coupled with a need to treat a significant amount of moderately injured victims 46% (12/26 with ISS >= 9) gives credence to the successful response. The successful response occurred as a consequence of regional collaborative planning, training, and exercising, which resulted not only in increased expertise and improved communications but also in essential relationships and a sense of trust forged among all of the responders. (Disaster Med Public Health Preparedness. 2007; 1(Suppl 1): S9-S13)
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页码:S9 / S13
页数:5
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