救护车运送病人失禁与疾病严重程度的关系。

IF 1.2 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Journal of Emergencies, Trauma, and Shock Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-24 DOI:10.4103/jets.jets_122_22
Michika Hamada, Ikuto Takeuchi, Ken-Ichi Muramatsu, Hiroki Nagasawa, Hiromichi Ohsaka, Kouhei Ishikawa, Youichi Yanagawa
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摘要

引言:使用下田消防局的数据对这种关系进行回顾性调查。方法:我们调查了2019年1月至2021年12月由下田消防队运送的患者。根据现场是否存在失禁将参与者分为几组(失禁[+]和失禁[-])。我们比较了上述两组之间的变量。结果:尿失禁499例,无尿失禁8241例。两组在天气和风速方面没有显著差异。失禁(+)组的平均年龄、男性患者百分比、冬季病例百分比、在家崩溃率、现场时间、内源性疾病发生率、疾病严重程度和死亡率显著高于失禁(-)组,而失禁(+)组的平均温度显著低于失禁(-)组。就每种疾病的失禁率而言,神经、感染、内分泌疾病、脱水、窒息和心脏骤停在现场的失禁率是其他情况下的两倍多。结论:这是第一项报告现场失禁患者年龄较大、疾病严重、死亡率高,并且与无失禁患者相比需要较长的现场时间的研究。因此,院前护理提供者在评估患者时应检查失禁情况。
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Relationship between Incontinence and Disease Severity in Patients Transported by Ambulance.

Introduction: Retrospectively investigated this relationship using data from Shimoda Fire Department.

Methods: We investigated patients who were transported by Shimoda Fire Department from January 2019 to December 2021. The participants were divided into groups based on the existence of incontinence at the scene or not (Incontinence [+] and Incontinence [-]). We compared the variables mentioned above between these groups.

Results: There were 499 cases with incontinence and 8241 cases without incontinence. There were no significant differences between the two groups with respect to weather and wind speed. The average age, percentage of male patients, percentage of cases in the winter season, rate of collapse at home, scene time, rate of endogenous disease, disease severity, and mortality rate in the incontinence (+) group were significantly greater in comparison to the incontinence (-) group, whereas the average temperature in the incontinence (+) group was significantly lower than that in the incontinence (-) group. Regarding the rates of incontinence of each disease, neurologic, infectious, endocrinal disease, dehydration, suffocation, and cardiac arrest at the scene had more than twice the rate of incontinence in other conditions.

Conclusions: This is the first study to report that patients with incontinence at the scene tended to be older, showed a male predominance, severe disease, high mortality, and required a long scene time in comparison to patients without incontinence. Prehospital care providers should therefore check for incontinence when evaluating patients.

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