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  1. Jul 10, 2024 · This MDR system incorporates a modified version of “Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment” (START) that substitutes radial pulse for capillary refill, coupled with a system of secondary triage termed, “Secondary Assessment of Victim Endpoint” (SAVE).

    • Mark Benson, Kristi L. Koenig, Carl H. Schultz
    • 1996
  2. Feb 2, 2019 · SAVE Triage. The SAVE method (Secondary Assessment Victim Endpoint) is used to diagnose the patients, who take the most out of the existing care services.

    • Jafar Bazyar, Mehrdad Farrokhi, Hamidreza Khankeh
    • 10.3889/oamjms.2019.119
    • 2019
    • 2019/02/02
  3. Aug 8, 2023 · Simple triage and rapid treatment (START) is currently the most widely used triage system in the United States for mass casualty incidents. It was developed in 1983 by staff at Hoag Hospital and Newport Beach Fire Department in California for rescuers with basic first-aid skills.

    • Leigha Clarkson, Mollie Williams
    • 2023/08/08
    • 2019
  4. The START and SAVE triage techniques are used in situations in which triage is dynamic, occurs over many hours to days, and only limited, austere, field, advanced life support equipment is readily available.

    • Origins of Triage
    • Triage Levels and Color Coding
    • Start
    • Salt
    • Conclusion

    Although used today in reference to the “sorting” of patients, the French origin for the term “triage” initially referred to the sorting of agricultural products6. Current triage strategies arose from advances in military medicine in times of war, and the French military surgeon Baron Dominique-Jean Larrey is generally credited with developing the ...

    A color-coded tagging method to categorize disaster victims in the field has been almost universally adopted and incorporated into existing triage systems12. 1. Red Triage Tag (“Immediate” or T1 or Priority 1): Patients whose lives are in immediate danger and who require immediate treatment; 2. Yellow Triage Tag (“Delayed” or T2 or Priority 2): Pat...

    START was developed in the 1980s in Orange County, California as one of the first civilian triage systems and was subsequently adopted as the de facto disaster triage standard by the Domestic Preparedness Program of the Department of Defense14. However, little data regarding its efficacy existed in the literature prior to its adoption, and today th...

    More recently, in response to the lack of scientific data regarding the efficacy of mass casualty triage systems, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) formed an advisory committee to analyze the existing systems and recommend a national standard for disaster triage5, 15. Because the literature did not conclusively identify any exist...

    Further research is needed to establish the optimal protocol for mass-casualty triage, but, because of the comprehensive examination of the evidence leading to the recent recommendations of the CDC advisory committee, the SALT triage system seems a promising direction for the future of disaster triage. Although both SALT and START have been found t...

    • Christopher H. Lee
    • 2010
  5. Feb 12, 2019 · There were two primary triage systems including Jump START and PTT for children, and also two secondary triage systems encompassing SAVE and Sort identified in this respect.

  6. Oct 13, 2021 · Efficient and effective triage and priority-oriented triage were the main categories. These categories summarized a number of medical and nonmedical factors that should be considered in the prioritization of the victims in disaster triage.