2012
DOI: 10.7205/milmed-d-12-00044
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Pacific Partnership 2010: Anesthesia Support Aboard the USNS Mercy Humanitarian Civic Assistance

Abstract: Analysis of anesthesia data compiled during Pacific Partnership 2010 provided meaningful data for future humanitarian efforts at these sites.

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“…Second, to balance the medical expenses, doctors often had to omit some examinations such as 24-hour dynamic ECG, pulmonary function tests, or coronary angiography tests; thus, some occult diseases could not be diagnosed Many medical teams have recently been sent to Cambodia for medical assistance services, which to some extent have alleviated the shortage of medical services in Cambodia [27]. Especially for some surgical services performed on excellent-quality professional medical ships, the overall incidence of anesthesia-related complications and postoperative complications approached the level in developed countries [28]. However, these medical assistance actions have not fundamentally promoted the quality of medical services in developing countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, to balance the medical expenses, doctors often had to omit some examinations such as 24-hour dynamic ECG, pulmonary function tests, or coronary angiography tests; thus, some occult diseases could not be diagnosed Many medical teams have recently been sent to Cambodia for medical assistance services, which to some extent have alleviated the shortage of medical services in Cambodia [27]. Especially for some surgical services performed on excellent-quality professional medical ships, the overall incidence of anesthesia-related complications and postoperative complications approached the level in developed countries [28]. However, these medical assistance actions have not fundamentally promoted the quality of medical services in developing countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, patients aged >60 years accounted for 20.9% of the entire sample population, which is high for a country in which the estimated life expectancy is around Many medical teams have recently been sent to Cambodia for medical assistance services, which to some extent have alleviated the shortage of medical services in Cambodia [24]. Especially for some surgical services performed on excellent-quality professional medical ships, the overall incidence of anesthesia-related complications and postoperative complications approached the level in developed countries [25]. However, these medical assistance actions have not fundamentally promoted the quality of medical services in developing countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many medical teams have recently been sent to Cambodia for medical assistance services, which to some extent have alleviated the shortage of medical services in Cambodia [27]. Especially for some surgical services performed on excellent-quality professional medical ships, the overall incidence of anesthesia-related complications and postoperative complications approached the level in developed countries [28]. However, these medical assistance actions have not fundamentally promoted the quality of medical services in developing countries.…”
Section: Professional Organizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%