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Collective Reviews

Tourniquets: A Review of Current Use with Proposals for Expanded Prehospital Use

, MD, MPH & , MD
Pages 241-256 | Received 18 Apr 2007, Accepted 04 Sep 2007, Published online: 02 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The use of arterial tourniquets in prehospital emergency care has been fraught with controversy andsuperstition for many years despite the potential utility of these tools. This review examines this controversy in the context of the history of the tourniquet as well as its recent use in surgery andmodern battlefield casualty care. Safe prehospital tourniquet use is widespread in the military andis based on sound physiologic data andclinical experience from the surgical use of tourniquets. The physiologic, pathophysiologic, andclinical underpinnings of safe tourniquet use are reviewed here, along with a discussion of alternatives to tourniquets. Prehospital settings in which tourniquets are useful include tactical emergency medical services (EMS) andother law enforcement environments as well as disaster andmass casualty incidents. Beyond this, we present arguments for tourniquet use in more routine EMS settings, in which it may be beneficial but has heretofore been considered inappropriate. Protocols that foster safe, effective prehospital tourniquet use in these settings are then presented. Finally, we discuss future directions in which tourniquet research andother initiatives will further enhance the safe, rational use of this potentially life-saving tool.

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* from Mabry RL. Use of a hemorrhage simulator to train military medics. Mil Med. 2005 170(11):921–925.

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