Evaluation of emergency tourniquets for prehospital use in China

【Abstract】 Objective: Massive hemorrhage is life- threatening during armed conflicts. Tourniquets are impor- tant medical devices used to reduce severe bleeding in trauma. The aim of this study was to empirically evaluate the current tourniquets used in China and provide informa- tion to...

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Main Authors: GUO Jun-yan, LIU Yu, MA Yan-lan, PI Hong-ying, WANG Jian-rong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2011-06-01
Series:Chinese Journal of Traumatology
Online Access:http://www.cjtrauma.com/apps/ojs/index.php/cjt/article/view/82
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spelling doaj-4017df0620ed44bea185570d3876fbd12020-11-24T21:08:08ZengElsevierChinese Journal of Traumatology1008-12752011-06-0114315115560Evaluation of emergency tourniquets for prehospital use in ChinaGUO Jun-yanLIU YuMA Yan-lanPI Hong-yingWANG Jian-rong【Abstract】 Objective: Massive hemorrhage is life- threatening during armed conflicts. Tourniquets are impor- tant medical devices used to reduce severe bleeding in trauma. The aim of this study was to empirically evaluate the current tourniquets used in China and provide informa- tion to emergency nurses in selecting the appropriate tourniquet. Methods: Five tourniquets were self-applied by 20 healthy participants. The blood flow distal to the tourni- quet site was assessed using vascular Doppler ultrasound. Application time, pain, numbness, and other parameters were evaluated. Results: The bladder tourniquet and windlass tourni- quet effectively occluded arterial blood flow with success rates higher than 75% in both the upper and lower extremities. The Cargo-strap was the fastest to apply, taking (7.22±2.30) s for the upper extremity and (6.48±2.40) s for the lower extremity. The rubber tube was the most painful, and the improvised tourniquet was the least efficient. The suc- cess rates were higher in the lower extremity than in the upper extremity (P<0.05, Χ2 =5.714). Conclusions: The bladder tourniquet and the wind- lass tourniquet are efficient tourniquets, although the wind- lass is superior with respect to portability and pain. The Cargo-strap and rubber tourniquets have several disadvan- tages that reduce their suitability for field use. The impro- vised tourniquet is not recommended because of low effi- ciency and severe pain during implementation. Key words: Tourniquets; Hemorrhage; Emergency treatmenthttp://www.cjtrauma.com/apps/ojs/index.php/cjt/article/view/82
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author GUO Jun-yan
LIU Yu
MA Yan-lan
PI Hong-ying
WANG Jian-rong
spellingShingle GUO Jun-yan
LIU Yu
MA Yan-lan
PI Hong-ying
WANG Jian-rong
Evaluation of emergency tourniquets for prehospital use in China
Chinese Journal of Traumatology
author_facet GUO Jun-yan
LIU Yu
MA Yan-lan
PI Hong-ying
WANG Jian-rong
author_sort GUO Jun-yan
title Evaluation of emergency tourniquets for prehospital use in China
title_short Evaluation of emergency tourniquets for prehospital use in China
title_full Evaluation of emergency tourniquets for prehospital use in China
title_fullStr Evaluation of emergency tourniquets for prehospital use in China
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of emergency tourniquets for prehospital use in China
title_sort evaluation of emergency tourniquets for prehospital use in china
publisher Elsevier
series Chinese Journal of Traumatology
issn 1008-1275
publishDate 2011-06-01
description 【Abstract】 Objective: Massive hemorrhage is life- threatening during armed conflicts. Tourniquets are impor- tant medical devices used to reduce severe bleeding in trauma. The aim of this study was to empirically evaluate the current tourniquets used in China and provide informa- tion to emergency nurses in selecting the appropriate tourniquet. Methods: Five tourniquets were self-applied by 20 healthy participants. The blood flow distal to the tourni- quet site was assessed using vascular Doppler ultrasound. Application time, pain, numbness, and other parameters were evaluated. Results: The bladder tourniquet and windlass tourni- quet effectively occluded arterial blood flow with success rates higher than 75% in both the upper and lower extremities. The Cargo-strap was the fastest to apply, taking (7.22±2.30) s for the upper extremity and (6.48±2.40) s for the lower extremity. The rubber tube was the most painful, and the improvised tourniquet was the least efficient. The suc- cess rates were higher in the lower extremity than in the upper extremity (P<0.05, Χ2 =5.714). Conclusions: The bladder tourniquet and the wind- lass tourniquet are efficient tourniquets, although the wind- lass is superior with respect to portability and pain. The Cargo-strap and rubber tourniquets have several disadvan- tages that reduce their suitability for field use. The impro- vised tourniquet is not recommended because of low effi- ciency and severe pain during implementation. Key words: Tourniquets; Hemorrhage; Emergency treatment
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