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Relevance.The development of the Arctic territories of Russia determines the need to protect civilian and military facilities and improve the provision of emergency specialized medical care to servicemen in remote garrisons.Intention. To study the organization of medical evacuation of military personnel with community-acquired pneumonia from remote garrisons in the Arctic zone of Russia for 2013–2017.Methodology.We conducted a retrospective analysis of all cases of medical evacuations of military personnel from remote Arctic garrisons. In addition, we studied data from 87 case histories, medical evacuation cards for military personnel with moderate and severe community-acquired pneumonia transferred to the 1469th Naval Clinical Hospital of Severomorsk and the central military medical organizations from 2008 to 2010 and from 2013 to 2017.Results and Discussion. In 20% and 20–30% of cases, medical evacuation was performed, respectively, due to injuries and community-acquired pneumonia. A structural-functional model of the provision of emergency specialized medical care to servicemen with community-acquired pneumonia in remote Arctic garrisons has been formed using the forces and means of emergency forces of the Disaster Medicine Service of the Northern Fleet of Russia. The results of optimization of the organization of medical evacuation of patients with severe community-acquired pneumonia are presented.Conclusion.To improve the effectiveness of emergency medical care in patients with community-acquired pneumonia, it is advisable to include in the system of special training of medical staff and nursing staff a training course on the organization of medical evacuation in the Arctic zone of Russia.
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