Pre-hospital Triage Improvement for Ambulances via 5G Video and Vital Data Communication

Haibin Zhang, Y. Toh, Iñaki Martín Soroa, D. Morris, Marie-Pauline Roukens
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The use of real-time video-audio and vital patient data significantly improves the effectiveness of remote assessment in emergencies, compared with the current audio-only pre-hospital communications. This was found during recently completed 5G trials, involving ambulance professionals. The aim of the trials was to investigate how 5G-enabled video-audio and vital patient data monitoring can benefit remote patient assessment and what are the potential implementation constraints. An indoor 5G standalone network was used for the trials, with measured round-trip time as low as 7 ms. With the trials, it was verified that the decision making was quicker and more accurate when the remotely based Chief Medical Officer of an ambulance service received real-time video-audio complimented with vital patient data (for example electrocardiogram) from the paramedic. This meant that the pre-hospital triage significantly improved accelerating patient treatment and avoiding unnecessary conveyance to the hospital. Recommendations are also given addressing the observed implementation constraints.
通过5G视频和重要数据通信改善救护车院前分诊
与目前仅使用音频的院前通信相比,实时视频音频和重要患者数据的使用大大提高了紧急情况下远程评估的有效性。在最近完成的涉及救护车专业人员的5G试验中发现了这一点。试验的目的是研究支持5g的视频音频和重要患者数据监测如何有利于远程患者评估,以及潜在的实施限制是什么。试验使用了室内5G独立网络,测量的往返时间低至7毫秒。通过试验证实,当远程救护车服务的首席医疗官收到护理人员提供的实时视频音频以及重要的患者数据(例如心电图)时,决策速度更快、更准确。这意味着院前分诊显著提高了病人的治疗速度,避免了不必要的送往医院。还针对观察到的实现约束给出了建议。
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