International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications (Jan 2016)

Evaluation of a Scalable Information Analytics System for Enhanced Situational Awareness in Mass Casualty Events

  • Aura Ganz,
  • James M. Schafer,
  • Zhuorui Yang,
  • Jun Yi,
  • Graydon Lord,
  • Gregory Ciottone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/9362067
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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We investigate the utility of DIORAMA-II system which provides enhanced situational awareness within a disaster scene by using real-time visual analytics tools and a collaboration platform between the incident commander and the emergency responders. Our trials were conducted in different geographical areas (feature-rich and featureless regions) and in different lighting conditions (daytime and nighttime). DIORAMA-II obtained considerable time gain in efficiency compared to conventional paper based systems. DIORAMA-II time gain was reflected in reduction of both average triage time per patient (up to 34.3% average triage time reduction per patient) and average transport time per patient (up to 76.3% average transport time reduction per red patient and up to 66.3% average transport time reduction per yellow patient). In addition, DIORAMA-II ensured that no patients were left behind or transported in the incorrect order compared to the conventional method which resulted in patients being left behind and transported in the incorrect order.