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Development of the Aerial Remote Triage System using drones in mass casualty scenarios: A survey of international experts.

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2021-05-11

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Álvarez-García, Cristina
Cámara-Anguita, Sixto
López-Hens, José María
Granero-Moya, Nani
López-Franco, María Dolores
María-Comino-Sanz, Inés
Sanz-Martos, Sebastián
Pancorbo-Hidalgo, Pedro Luis

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The use of drones for triage in mass-casualty incidents has recently emerged as a promising technology. However, there is no triage system specifically adapted to a remote usage. Our study aimed to develop a remote triage procedure using drones. The research was performed in three stages: literature review, the development of a remote triage algorithm using drones and evaluation of the algorithm by experts. Qualitative synthesis and the calculation of content validity ratios were done to achieve the Aerial Remote Triage System. This algorithm assesses (in this order): major bleeding, walking, consciousness and signs of life; and then classify the injured people into several priority categories: priority 1 (red), priority 2 (yellow), priority 3 (green) and priority * (violet). It includes the possibility to indicate save-living interventions to injured people and bystanders, like the compression of bleeding injuries or the adoption of the recovery position. The Aerial Remote Triage System may be a useful way to perform triage by drone in complex emergencies when it is difficult to access to the scene due to physical, chemical or biological risks.

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Aircraft
Emergencies
Emergency Medical Services
Hemorrhage
Humans
Mass Casualty Incidents
Triage

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