Shaeffer Zane, Gohdes Dorothy, Legler Joshua, Taillac Peter, Larsen Barbara
Utah Department of Health, Utah, USA.
Prev Chronic Dis. 2009 Oct;6(4):A137. Epub 2009 Sep 15.
Many states are developing data systems that use the data elements from the National Emergency Medical Services Information System (NEMSIS) to monitor prehospital stroke care. To explore the feasibility of using emergency medical services data to monitor prehospital stroke care in Utah, the Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program and the state emergency medical services agency identified variables that could potentially be used to describe prehospital stroke care and explored the actual data from the first 16 months since inception of a system compatible with NEMSIS. We were able to develop a case definition for possible stroke and to describe modes of response, response times, destination hospitals, and stroke screening practices. Although not all emergency medical services agencies in Utah used the system and the data were not always complete for each stroke case, it was feasible to design a basic surveillance system for prehospital stroke care by using the data.
许多州正在开发数据系统,这些系统利用来自国家紧急医疗服务信息系统(NEMSIS)的数据元素来监测院前卒中护理。为了探索利用紧急医疗服务数据监测犹他州院前卒中护理的可行性,心脏病和卒中预防项目以及该州紧急医疗服务机构确定了可能用于描述院前卒中护理的变量,并研究了自一个与NEMSIS兼容的系统启动后的前16个月的实际数据。我们能够制定可能卒中的病例定义,并描述响应模式、响应时间、目的地医院和卒中筛查做法。尽管犹他州并非所有紧急医疗服务机构都使用该系统,且每个卒中病例的数据也并非总是完整的,但利用这些数据设计一个院前卒中护理的基本监测系统是可行的。