2002
DOI: 10.1186/cc1538
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Clinical evaluation of the Life Support for Trauma and Transport (LSTATTM) platform

Abstract: IntroductionThe Life Support for Trauma and Transport (LSTAT™) is a self-contained, stretcher-based miniature intensive care unit designed by the United States Army to provide care for critically injured patients during transport and in remote settings where resources are limited. The LSTAT contains conventional medical equipment that has been integrated into one platform and reduced in size to fit within the dimensional envelope of a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) stretcher. This study evaluated th… Show more

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“…The pressures exerted on these areas of the body while on the spinal board are enormous and damaging. It is possible for this flat backboard to lead to pressure sores in those who have sustained injury to the spinal cord [5] , [6] . The military stretcher was designed to optimize stability and extrication ability, adapting to the battlefield environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pressures exerted on these areas of the body while on the spinal board are enormous and damaging. It is possible for this flat backboard to lead to pressure sores in those who have sustained injury to the spinal cord [5] , [6] . The military stretcher was designed to optimize stability and extrication ability, adapting to the battlefield environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%