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Aeromedical evacuation of the trauma patientDepartment of Anaesthesia, Royal United Hospital, Bath, UK, djlockey{at}hotmail.com
Department of Anaesthesia, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, UK Aeromedical evacuation of the trauma patient in the UK is uncommon but controversial. This article compares services in the UK with other, more developed services, particularly those in France and Germany. The important subject of despatch and control and the controversy over different crew configurations are considered. The available, often contradictory evidence for altered patient outcome is reviewed. As with many advances in the quality of medical care it appears that isolating the effect of aeromedical evacuation on the crude indicator of mortality is difficult. World-wide, aeromedical systems are here to stay, and it is up to individual governments and agencies to decide on the level of financial support and priority that they will receive.
Key Words: trauma aeromedical helicopter evacuation
Trauma, Vol. 1, No. 1,
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