2023
DOI: 10.3846/ntcs.2023.19458
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Simulating Victim Health State Evolution From Physical and Chemical Injuries in Mass Casualty Incidents

Mehdi Benhassine,
Ruben De Rouck,
Michel Debacker
et al.

Abstract: The field of discrete-event simulation for medical disaster management is relatively new. In such simulations, human victims are generated using pre-determined transitions from one health state to the next, based on a set of triggers that correspond to treatment or the clinical progression of untreated injuries or diseases. However, this approach does not account for subtle differences in clinical progression. We propose a parameter-based model to characterize the evolution of symptoms at first for physical an… Show more

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“…For the purposes of this simulation research, a victim health state model was developed, building upon prior foundational models in the eld [22][23][24]. This newly conceptualized health state, henceforth referred to as the Simedis score (SS), incorporates parameters and categories that are consistent with validated trauma scoring systems [25,26].…”
Section: Victim Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the purposes of this simulation research, a victim health state model was developed, building upon prior foundational models in the eld [22][23][24]. This newly conceptualized health state, henceforth referred to as the Simedis score (SS), incorporates parameters and categories that are consistent with validated trauma scoring systems [25,26].…”
Section: Victim Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%