Out-of-Hospital Management of Diabetic Emergencies in Germany: Structural and Process Quality.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
David J F Holstein, Judith D Holstein, Daniel Fischer, Meinhard Mende, Brian M Frier, Andreas Holstein
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Abstract

Aims: To collect and analyse representative data of structural and process quality in the management of diabetic emergencies in Germany in 2020.

Methods: A standardised questionnaire comprising detailed items concerning clinically relevant parameters on the structural and process quality of out-of-hospital management of diabetic emergencies was sent nationwide to medical directors of emergency medical service districts (EMSDs). Results were compared with those from a similar study conducted in 2001.

Results: The return rate of the questionnaires represented 126 EMSDs, serving a total population of > 40.1 million. Only 4% of ambulances carried glucagon (6% in 2001). In 2020, blood glucose determination increased significantly to 71% of all emergency interventions and to 29% of suspected cardiac emergencies (24% and 15%, respectively, in 2001). In 100% of EMSDs severe hypoglycaemia (SH) was treated by paramedics by administering intravenous dextrose before the arrival of a doctor compared to 63% in 2001. The potential value of nasal glucagon was acknowledged by 43% of responders. In selected patients, treatment of SH was conducted without hospital admission in 78% of EMDs (60% in 2001). Fifty-three percent of medical directors acknowledged the need for further training in diabetic emergencies (47% in 2001). Cooperation for medical education between emergency teams and a diabetes centre was reported by 14% (41% in 2001).

Conclusion: Structural and process quality of the management of diabetic emergencies in Germany has improved considerably since 2001. Persisting deficiencies could be improved by providing better medical equipment in ambulances and ongoing education to the entire emergency teams.

德国糖尿病急诊的院外管理:结构和过程质量。
目的:收集和分析2020年德国糖尿病急诊管理中结构和流程质量的代表性数据。方法:向全国各急诊科区长发放一份标准化问卷,问卷内容包括糖尿病急诊科院外管理结构和流程质量的临床相关参数。研究结果与2001年进行的一项类似研究的结果进行了比较。结果:问卷回收率为126份,服务人群> 4010万人。只有4%的救护车携带胰高血糖素(2001年为6%)。到2020年,血糖测定在所有紧急干预措施中占71%,在疑似心脏紧急情况中占29%(2001年分别为24%和15%)。在100%的emsd患者中,护理人员在医生到达之前通过静脉注射葡萄糖治疗严重低血糖,而2001年这一比例为63%。43%的应答者承认鼻胰高血糖素的潜在价值。在选定的患者中,78%的emd(2001年为60%)在不住院的情况下进行了SH治疗。53%的医务主任承认有必要对糖尿病紧急情况进行进一步培训(2001年为47%)。据报告,14%的应急小组与糖尿病中心合作开展医学教育(2001年为41%)。结论:自2001年以来,德国糖尿病急诊管理的结构和流程质量有了显著改善。可以通过在救护车上提供更好的医疗设备和对整个急救队进行持续教育来改善持续存在的不足。
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4.10
自引率
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72
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Publishing outstanding articles from all fields of endocrinology and diabetology, from molecular biology to clinical research, this journal is a brilliant resource. Since being published in English in 1983, the popularity of this journal has grown steadily, reflecting the importance of this publication within its field. Original contributions and short communications appear in each issue along with reviews addressing current topics. In addition, supplementary issues are published each year presenting abstracts or proceedings of national and international scientific meetings. The journal was initially published in German and is still the oldest endocrinological periodical in the German-language market!
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