[Spectrum of patients in prehospital emergency services. What has changed over the last 20 years?]. / Patientenspektrum im Notarztdienst. Was hat sich in den letzten 20 Jahren geändert?
Anaesthesist
; 55(11): 1157-65, 2006 Nov.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
In Germany the physician staffed emergency systems have announced an increase in rescue missions over the years. The aim of this study is to analyse the development of the spectrum of patients in an emergency system over the last 20 years in order to highlight the significant changes.METHODS:
In a retrospective study we analyzed the prehospital chart views from 2004, 1992 and 1984 with respect to patients' demography, type of rescue mission, degree of internal disease or injury (NACA), state of consciousness (GCS), as well as prehospital interventions performed by prehospital emergency physician.RESULTS:
In 2004 (3,825), the absolute number of missions was 2 and 4 times higher than 1992 (2,114) and 1984 (957), resp. In all of these investigated time periods non-trauma missions (74%; 2,812 vs. 66%; 1,390 vs. 51%; 485) were leading, followed by trauma missions (18%; 690 vs. 22%; 464 vs. 39%; 375), aborted missions (3%; 126 vs. 7%; 154 vs. 6%; 56), and dead on arrival (5%; 197 vs. 5%; 106 vs. 4%; 41). Although, the percentage of patients with NACA IV-VI (39% vs. 50%) or patients with GCS < or =8 (18% vs. 34%) was lower in 2004, the absolute number of patients in each category was higher than in 1984 (NACA IV-VI 1,434 vs. 448, p<0.01; GCS 672 vs. 303, p<0.01).CONCLUSIONS:
The results of this study demonstrate, that the percentage of trauma, severely ill/injured or unconscious patients is lower than in previous years. However, the higher absolute numbers of patients demonstrate that the emergency physician now encounters more critically ill/injured, unconscious and trauma patients. It does not seem necessary to question the qualifications for an emergency physician, which have previously been considered essential for the management of acute life-threatening situations.
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Assunto principal:
Serviços Médicos de Emergência
Tipo de estudo:
Observational_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
Limite:
Humans
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Europa
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Ano de publicação:
2006
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Article