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Prospects for the use of intraosseous vascular access in emergency medical care in emergency situations and military conflicts

https://doi.org/10.24884/2072-6716-2024-25-3-34-39

Abstract

Based on the analysis of 96 cases of the use of intraosseous vascular access (IVSD) in the Belgorod region, the article assesses the prospects for its use in the provision of emergency medical care in emergency situations and military conflicts. On the basis of our own material, the indications for VCSD, the expediency of mastering a practical skill at the workplace with the help of the KT UVK M simulator were substantiated. Additional advantages of VCSD in the provision of EMS in conditions of a real threat of enemy fire impact are noted, when patients are in armor protection, unloading, and doctors and paramedics use personal protective equipment — bulletproof vests and helmets.

About the Authors

A. V. Zhirov
Belgorod Region Ambulance Station
Russian Federation

Alexey V. Zhirov

Belgorod



I. P. Minnullin
Pavlov First St. Petersburg State Medical University; St. Petersburg I. I. Dzhanelidze Research Institute of Emergency Medicin
Russian Federation

Ildar P. Minnullin

St. Petersburg



V. L. Radushkevich
RADMIRS LLC
Russian Federation

Vladimir L. Radushkevich

Voronezh



E. N. Perevozchikov
RADMIRS LLC
Russian Federation

Evgeniy N. Perevozchikov

Voronezh



I. R. Minnullin
Samarkand State Medical University
Uzbekistan

Irkin R. Minnullin

Samarkand



A. O. Dubiy
City Health Centre № 60 Pushkin district
Russian Federation

Anna O. Dubiy

St. Petersburg



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Zhirov A.V., Minnullin I.P., Radushkevich V.L., Perevozchikov E.N., Minnullin I.R., Dubiy A.O. Prospects for the use of intraosseous vascular access in emergency medical care in emergency situations and military conflicts. EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE. 2024;25(3):34-39. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/2072-6716-2024-25-3-34-39

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