Features of interhospital transportation of patients requiring prosthetics of vital functions (on the example of the federal research and clinical center of intensive care medicine and rehabilitology)
One of the important features of patients in chronic critical illness is their need for prosthetics of vital functions. The provision of specialized medical care to all patients in need is impossible without resolving the issues of transportation to a specialized medical center. Inter-hospital transportation of resuscitated patients is one of the tasks of the Federal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology. The greatest difficulty is the transportation of patients with unstable hemodynamics. The transportation service created in the Federal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology is engaged in the development of issues of safe transport, including this category of patients by attracting organizational resources, forming a specialized team and equipping it. Medical and diagnostic, additional assessment of the patients condition on the spot. This approach makes it possible to increase the efficiency of intensive care during transportation and to eliminate mortality in this category of patients during transportation. Our experience of inter- and intra-hospital transportation of resuscitation patients was widely discussed at conferences, congresses and today is used in the work of mobile resuscitation teams.