Patient and mission characteristics of helicopter emergency medical services in the Republic of Ireland: a retrospective analysis.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
D Hennelly, S Masterson, C O'Donnell, P A Jennings, S McHugh, R Quinn, C Deasy
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Background: The National Ambulance Service (NAS) has operated a Paramedic-staffed Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) in the Republic of Ireland since 2012. This study describes patient and mission characteristics, to provide insight into this service and inform future service development.

Methods: A nationwide population-based retrospective study of HEMS missions was conducted from routinely collected health data over an 11- year period between 1 July 2012 and 30 June 2023.

Results: In the study period HEMS in Ireland received 8,392 mission requests, Patient contact occurred in 60.1% of missions (n = 5,045) and 73.4% (n = 3703) were airlifted to hospital. Adults represented 90.3% (n = 4,535) of patients, predominantly male at 69.1%, with a median age of 55 years (IQR: 34 years) [35:69]. Medical patients accounted for 50.3% (n = 2,524), cardiac aetiologies (32.3%) and out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) (30.3%) were the most common medical presentation. Trauma patients account for 49.7% (n = 2,498). Road Traffic Collisions (RTCs) (31.4%) followed by farming and machinery incidents (17.4%) were the most common trauma presentation. HEMS teams significantly reduced pain in both trauma (ꭕ2 = 680, p < .001) and medical cases (ꭕ2 = 186.13, p < .001) during the care provided. The majority 73.1% (n = 6133) of total missions were conducted within a 20 min flight time radius of the HEMS base.

Conclusions: Over the past decade, HEMS in Ireland has provided a valuable contribution to the care of seriously ill and injured patients, particularly in the west and southwest. Service use reflects HEMS base proximity, indicating potential benefits from geographic expansion. Current activation criteria appears to target an appropriate patient cohort, however sustained reassessment of dispatch criteria and hours of operation may enhance service availability. Continued development should focus on adopting evidence based-practices and advancing critical care capacity to align with international HEMS standards.

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爱尔兰共和国直升机紧急医疗服务的病人和任务特点:回顾性分析。
背景:自2012年以来,国家救护服务局(NAS)在爱尔兰共和国运营了一个配备医护人员的直升机紧急医疗服务(HEMS)。本研究描述了病人和任务的特点,以提供深入了解这项服务,并为未来的服务发展提供信息。方法:对2012年7月1日至2023年6月30日11年间常规收集的健康数据进行了一项基于全国人群的HEMS任务回顾性研究。结果:在研究期间,爱尔兰HEMS收到8,392份任务请求,60.1%的任务(n = 5,045)发生了患者接触,73.4% (n = 3703)被空运到医院。成人占90.3% (n = 4,535),男性占69.1%,中位年龄为55岁(IQR: 34岁)[35:69]。内科患者占50.3% (n = 2524),心脏病因(32.3%)和院外心脏骤停(30.3%)是最常见的医学表现。创伤患者占49.7% (n = 2498)。道路交通碰撞(31.4%)是最常见的创伤表现,其次是农业和机械事故(17.4%)。HEMS团队显著减少了两种创伤的疼痛(ꭕ2 = 680,p 2 = 186.13, p)结论:在过去的十年中,爱尔兰的HEMS为重症和受伤患者的护理提供了宝贵的贡献,特别是在西部和西南部。服务的使用反映了HEMS基地的接近程度,表明地理扩展的潜在好处。目前的激活标准似乎针对的是适当的患者群体,然而,对调度标准和操作时间的持续重新评估可能会提高服务的可用性。继续发展应侧重于采用循证实践和提高重症监护能力,使其与国际卫生紧急医疗服务标准保持一致。
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6.10
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6.10%
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57
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The primary topics of interest in Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine (SJTREM) are the pre-hospital and early in-hospital diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of emergency medicine, trauma, and resuscitation. Contributions focusing on dispatch, major incidents, etiology, pathophysiology, rehabilitation, epidemiology, prevention, education, training, implementation, work environment, as well as ethical and socio-economic aspects may also be assessed for publication.
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