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Ann Surg ; 209(3): 368-73, 1989 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2647053

ABSTRACT

Between December 7, 1985 and September 17, 1986, eleven terrorist bomb explosions took place in Paris. Thirteen people died immediately, 255 others were injured. Forty were treated on-site and were not hospitalized, 205 were subjected to triage and stabilization and were then hospitalized. These latter 205 patients are analyzed in this study. None of them died during transportation, and seven eventually died in hospitals. Forty-seven per cent of all victims suffered from multiple injuries. All deaths except one occurred in the polytraumatized group. The policy of subjecting victims of terrorist bomb explosions to triage and stabilization before hospitalization is compared to the so-called "scoop and run" technique, more generally applied in mass casualty situations. Its limitations and advantages are discussed.


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Blast Injuries/mortality , Emergency Medical Services , Explosions , Multiple Trauma/mortality , Violence , Adult , Blast Injuries/history , Female , History, 20th Century , Humans , Male , Multiple Trauma/history , Paris , Transportation of Patients , Triage
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