Challenges and Innovations in Acute Injury Support in the Pre-hospital Phase: A Case Study of Advanced Transport Techniques and Primary Care
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.2365Abstract
In the management of acute injuries, the pre-hospital phase plays a critical role in determining patient outcomes. The timely and effective transport of patients, along with appropriate primary care interventions, are key factors in improving survival rates and minimizing complications. However, this phase is fraught with challenges, including resource limitations, communication gaps, and the complexity of providing emergency care outside of clinical settings. This study explores the recent innovations in advanced transport techniques, such as air ambulances and specialized vehicles, and the role of primary care in the pre-hospital phase. By examining a case study involving modern advancements in transport and primary care protocols, this paper aims to identify the challenges faced by emergency medical teams and to highlight how these innovations are transforming acute injury management. The results demonstrate that advanced transport methods, alongside effective primary care interventions, significantly enhance patient outcomes, yet challenges in coordination and resource allocation remain persistent. The findings emphasize the need for continued innovation and strategic investment in pre-hospital care systems to address these ongoing challenges and improve overall patient survival rates