Actionable, Revised (v.3), and Amplified American Burn Association Triage Tables for Mass Casualties: A Civilian Defense Guideline

Author:

Kearns Randy D12ORCID,Bettencourt Amanda P3,Hickerson William L45,Palmieri Tina L67,Biddinger Paul D89,Ryan Colleen M91011,Jeng James C1213

Affiliation:

1. College of Business Administration, University of New Orleans, Louisiana

2. School of Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

3. School of Nursing, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

4. Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis

5. American Burn Association, Chicago, Illinois

6. Firefighters Burn Institute Burn Center, University of California, Davis

7. Shriners Hospital for Children Northern California, Sacramento

8. Division of Emergency Preparedness, Department of Emergency Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston

9. Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts

10. Department of Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston

11. Surgical Services, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston

12. Shriners Hospitals for Children-Boston®, Massachusetts

13. Crozer-Keystone Health System, Nathan Speare Regional Burn Treatment Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Abstract

Abstract Burn care remains among the most complex of the time-sensitive treatment interventions in medicine today. An enormous quantity of specialized resources are required to support the critical and complex modalities needed to meet the conventional standard of care for each patient with a critical burn injury. Because of these dependencies, a sudden surge of patients with critical burn injuries requiring immediate and prolonged care following a burn mass casualty incident (BMCI) will place immense stress on healthcare system assets, including supplies, space, and an experienced workforce (staff). Therefore, careful planning to maximize the efficient mobilization and rational use of burn care resources is essential to limit morbidity and mortality following a BMCI. The U.S. burn care profession is represented by the American Burn Association (ABA). This paper has been written by clinical experts and led by the ABA to provide further clarity regarding the capacity of the American healthcare system to absorb a surge of burn-injured patients. Furthermore, this paper intends to offer responders and clinicians evidence-based tools to guide their response and care efforts to maximize burn care capabilities based on realistic assumptions when confronted with a BMCI. This effort also aims to align recommendations in part with those of the Committee on Crisis Standards of Care for the Institute of Medicine, National Academies of Sciences. Their publication guided the work in this report, identified here as “conventional, contingency, and crisis standards of care.” This paper also includes an update to the burn Triage Tables- Seriously Resource-Strained Situations (v.2).

Funder

National Institutes of Health

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Rehabilitation,Emergency Medicine,Surgery

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