Benefit of Critical Care Flight Paramedic-Trained Search and Rescue Corpsmen in Treatment of Severely Injured Aviators

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Benefit of Critical Care Flight Paramedic-Trained Search and Rescue Corpsmen in Treatment of Severely Injured Aviators
Snow RW, Papalski W, Siedler J, Drew B, Walrath B 18(1). 19
Publication Type: Case Reports (Case Reports)

Abstract:
During routine aircraft start-up procedures at a US Naval Air Station, an aviation mishap occurred, resulting in the pilot suffering a traumatic brain injury and the copilot acquiring bilateral hemopneumothoraces, a ruptured diaphragm, and hepatic and splenic contusions. The care of both patients, including at point of injury and en route to the closest trauma center, is presented. This case demonstrates a benefit from advanced life-saving interventions and critical care skills beyond the required scope of practice of search and rescue medical technicians as dictated by relevant instructions.

Keywords: en route care; MEDEVAC; military; traumatic brain injury; pneumothorax; critical care
PMID: 29533427

DOI: 10.55460/8WN3-K4MR