European Burns Association guidelines for the management of burn mass casualty incidents within a European response plan
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European Burns Association guidelines for the management of burn mass casualty incidents within a European response plan
Abstract
Background: A European response plan to burn mass casualty incidents has been jointly developed by the European Commission and the European Burn Association. Upon request for assistance by an affected country, the plan outlines a mechanism for coordinated international assistance, aiming to alleviate the burden of care in the affected country and to offer adequate specialized care to all patients who can benefit from it. To that aim, Burn Assessment Teams are deployed to assess and triage patients. Their transportation priority recommendations are used to distribute outnumbering burn casualties to foreign burn centers. Following an appropriate medical evacuation, these casualties receive specialized care in those facilities.
Methods: The European Burns Association's disaster committee developed medical-organizational guidelines to support this European plan. The experts identified fields of interest, defined questions to be addressed, performed relevant literature searches, and added their expertise in burn disaster preparedness and response. Due to the lack of high-level evidence in the available literature, recommendations and specially designed implementation tools were provided from expert opinion. The European Burns Association officially endorsed the draft recommendations in 2019, and the final full text was approved by the EBA executive committee in 2022.
Recommendations: The resulting 46 recommendations address four fields. Field 1 underlines the need for national preparedness plans and the necessary core items within such plans, including coordination and integration with an international response. Field 2 describes Burn Assessment Teams' roles, composition, training requirements, and reporting goals. Field 3 addresses the goals of specialized in-hospital triage, appropriate severity criteria, and their effects on priorities and triage. Finally, field 4 covers medical evacuations, including their timing and organization, the composition of evacuation teams and their assets, preparation, and the principles of en route care.
Keywords: Burn assessment teams; Burns; Disaster planning; Mass casualty incidents; Patients transportation; Triage.
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Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests. Thomas Leclerc: no conflict of interest to declare. Folke Sjöberg: no conflict of interest to declare. Serge Jennes: no conflict of interest to declare. José Ramón Martinez-Mendez: no conflict of interest to declare. Cornelis H. van der Vlies: no conflict of interest to declare. Anna Battustitta: no conflict of interest to declare. J. Alfonso Lozano-Basanta: no conflict of interest to declare. Naiem Moiememen: no conflict of interest to declare. Stian K. Almeland: no conflict of interest to declare.
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