复苏
医学
重症监护医学
医疗急救
计算机科学
麻醉
作者
Jamison P Geracci,Zachary Mitchell,Kenneth D. Carr
摘要
This case study evaluates a simple, reliable technique for pre-serving a unit of blood in the field. During a search and rescue exercise in mountainous terrain, a unit of blood was drawn and stored in the rescuer's chest pocket for 13 hours while engaging in rigorous training. Despite temperatures as low as 4°C (40°F), the blood remained liquid and appeared visually viable, suggesting that body heat may help maintain adequate storage temperature. This method offers a low-resource alter-native to expensive or logistically complex storage solutions. A review of historical and modern literature supports the potential effectiveness of this approach, though the absence of laboratory analysis limits definitive conclusions. Given its practicality and historical precedent, this approach warrants further research on biochemical integrity and long-term feasi-bility to assess its viability for emergency transfusions in com-bat and wilderness rescue settings.
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