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Annals of Surgery | 2004

Evacuation Priorities in Mass Casualty Terror-related Events: Implications for Contingency Planning

Sharon Einav; Zvi Feigenberg; Charles Weissman; Daniel Zaichik; Guy Caspi; Doron Kotler; Herbert R. Freund

Objective:To assess evacuation priorities during terror-related mass casualty incidents (MCIs) and their implications for hospital organization/contingency planning. Summary Background Data:Trauma guidelines recommend evacuation of critically injured patients to Level I trauma centers. The recent MCIs in Israel offered an opportunity to study the impositions placed on a prehospital emergency medical service (EMS) regarding evacuation priorities in these circumstances. Methods:A retrospective analysis of medical evacuations from MCIs (29.9.2000–31.9.2002) performed by the Israeli National EMS rescue teams. Results:Thirty-three MCIs yielded data on 1156 casualties. Only 57% (506) of the 1123 available and mobilized ambulances were needed to provide 612 evacuations. Rescue teams arrived on scene within <5 minutes and evacuated the last urgent casualty within 15–20 minutes. The majority of non-urgent and urgent patients were transported to medical centers close to the event. Less than half of the urgent casualties were evacuated to more distant trauma centers. Independent variables predicting evacuation to a trauma center were its being the hospital closest to the event (OR 249.2, P < 0.001), evacuation within <10 minutes of the event (OR 9.3, P = 0.003), and having an urgent patient on the ambulance (OR 5.6, P < 0.001). Conclusions:Hospitals nearby terror-induced MCIs play a major role in trauma patient care. Thus, all hospitals should be included in contingency plans for MCIs. Further research into the implications of evacuation of the most severely injured casualties to the nearest hospital while evacuating all other casualties to various hospitals in the area is needed. The challenges posed by terror-induced MCIs require consideration of a paradigm shift in trauma care.


Prehospital and Disaster Medicine | 2008

Stress, work overload, burnout, and satisfaction among paramedics in Israel.

Nurit Nirel; Rachel Goldwag; Zvi Feigenberg; David Abadi; Pinchas Halpern


Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine | 2006

Prehospital Response and Field Triage in Pediatric Mass Casualty Incidents: The Israeli Experience

Yehezkel Waisman; Lisa Amir; Meirav Mor; Zvi Feigenberg; Limor Daniel Aharonson; Kobi Peleg; Amir Blumenfeld


Prehospital and Disaster Medicine | 1999

15 Multi-Casualty Incidents Caused by Terrorist Bombing Explosions —Treated by Magen David Adorn in Israel

Zvi Feigenberg


American Journal of Cardiology | 2004

Evaluation of isoproterenol in patients undergoing resuscitation for out-of-hospital asystolic cardiac arrest (the Israel Resuscitation with Isoproterenol Study Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial).

Ronen Jaffe; Ronen Rubinshtein; Zvi Feigenberg; Eran Tal-Or; Moshe Michaelson; Basheer Karkabi; David A. Halon; Moshe Y. Flugelman; Basil S. Lewis


Prehospital and Disaster Medicine | 2002

Prehospital Management of 1,392 Victims of Blast Injuries Caused by Terrorist Explosions in Israel (August 2001 to January 2003)

Zvi Feigenberg; Doron Kotler


/data/revues/07356757/v30i5/S0735675711002117/ | 2012

Medication prescribing errors in the prehospital setting and in the ED

Adi Einan Lifshitz; Lee H. Goldstein; Moshe Sharist; Refael Strugo; Einav Asulin; Shmuael Bar Haim; Zvi Feigenberg; Matitiahu Berkovitch; Eran Kozer


Prehospital and Disaster Medicine | 2010

Lessons Learned from Prehospital Management by Magen David Adom Teams from 36 Terrorism-Related Multi-Casualty Incidents: May 2001–December 2004

Zvi Feigenberg


Prehospital and Disaster Medicine | 2005

Israeli Field Clinic Sent to Sri Lanka—A Provisional Alternative to the Local Medical System of the Community of Balapitya

Zvi Feigenberg


Prehospital and Disaster Medicine | 2005

The Role of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in the Planning of the Medical Response to Mega-Attacks by Terrorists

Zvi Feigenberg

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Basheer Karkabi

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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Basil S. Lewis

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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David A. Halon

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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Eran Tal-Or

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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Herbert R. Freund

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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