Affiliation:
1. Department of General Surgery Madigan ArmyMedical Center Tacoma Washington USA
2. Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery University of Alabama at Birmingham Medical Center Birmingham Alabama USA
3. Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery University of North Carolina Medical Center Chapel Hill Chapel Hill North Carolina USA
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundInnovative solutions to resupply critical medical logistics and blood products may be required in future near‐peer conflicts. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are increasingly being used in austere environments and may be a viable platform for medical resupply and the transport of blood products.MethodsA literature review on PubMed and Google Scholar up to March of 2022 yielded a total of 27 articles that were included in this narrative review. The objectives of this article are to discuss the current limitations of prehospital blood transfusion in military settings, discuss the current uses of UAVs for medical logistics, and highlight the ongoing research surrounding UAVs for blood product delivery.DiscussionUAVs allow for the timely delivery of medical supplies in numerous settings and have been utilized for both military and civilian purposes. Investigations into the effects of aeromedical transportation on blood products have found minimal blood product degradation when appropriately thermoregulated and delivered in a manner that minimizes trauma. UAV delivery of blood products is now actively being explored by numerous entities around the globe. Current limitations surrounding the lack of high‐quality safety data, engineering constraints over carrying capacity, storage capability, and distance traveled, as well as air space regulations persist.ConclusionUAVs may offer a novel solution for the transport of medical supplies and blood products in a safe and timely manner for the forward‐deployed setting. Further research on optimal UAV design, optimal delivery techniques, and blood product safety following transport should be explored prior to implementation.
Subject
Hematology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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