Department of Research, Audit, Innovation, and Development, East Anglian Air Ambulance, Gambling Close, Norwich Airport, Norwich, NR6 6EG, UK.
University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.
Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med. 2023 Jun 12;31(1):27. doi: 10.1186/s13049-023-01094-w.
Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) are a limited and expensive resource, and should be intelligently tasked. HEMS dispatch was identified as a key research priority in 2011, with a call to identify a 'general set of criteria with the highest discriminating potential'. However, there have been no published data analyses in the past decade that specifically address this priority, and this priority has been reaffirmed in 2023. The objective of this study was to define the dispatch criteria available at the time of the initial emergency call with the greatest HEMS utility using a large, regional, multi-organizational dataset in the UK.
This retrospective observational study utilized dispatch data from a regional emergency medical service (EMS) and three HEMS organisations in the East of England, 2016-2019. In a logistic regression model, Advanced Medical Priority Dispatch System (AMPDS) codes with ≥ 50 HEMS dispatches in the study period were compared with the remainder to identify codes with high-levels of HEMS patient contact and HEMS-level intervention/drug/diagnostic (HLIDD). The primary outcome was to identify AMPDS codes with a > 10% HEMS dispatch rate of all EMS taskings that would result in 10-20 high-utility HEMS dispatches per 24-h period in the East of England. Data were analysed in R, and are reported as number (percentage); significance was p < 0.05.
There were n = 25,491 HEMS dispatches (6400 per year), of which n = 23,030 (90.3%) had an associated AMPDS code. n = 13,778 (59.8%) of HEMS dispatches resulted in patient contact, and n = 8437 (36.6%) had an HLIDD. 43 AMPDS codes had significantly greater rates of patient contact and/or HLIDD compared to the reference group. In an exploratory analysis, a cut-off of ≥ 70% patient contact rate and/or ≥ 70% HLIDD (with a > 10% HEMS dispatch of all EMS taskings) resulted in 17 taskings per 24-h period. This definition derived nine AMPDS codes with high HEMS utility.
We have identified nine 'golden' AMPDS codes, available at the time of initial emergency call, that are associated with high-levels of whole-system and HEMS utility in the East of England. We propose that UK EMS should consider immediate HEMS dispatch to these codes.
直升机紧急医疗服务(HEMS)是一种有限且昂贵的资源,应该明智地分配任务。HEMS 派遣在 2011 年被确定为一项关键的研究重点,呼吁确定“具有最高区分潜力的一般标准集”。然而,在过去的十年中,没有发表任何专门针对这一优先事项的数据分析,这一优先事项在 2023 年再次得到确认。本研究的目的是利用英国东部地区一个大型、多组织的数据集,确定在初始紧急呼叫时可用的、具有最大 HEMS 效用的派遣标准。
这是一项回顾性观察研究,使用了英国东部地区一个地区性紧急医疗服务(EMS)和三个 HEMS 组织的派遣数据,时间为 2016-2019 年。在逻辑回归模型中,对研究期间 AMPDS 代码中进行了≥50 次 HEMS 派遣的代码与其余代码进行了比较,以确定与高比例的 HEMS 患者接触和 HEMS 水平干预/药物/诊断(HLIDD)相关的代码。主要结果是确定在所有 EMS 任务中,派遣率超过 10%的 AMPDS 代码,这将导致英国东部地区每 24 小时有 10-20 次高效用的 HEMS 派遣。数据在 R 中进行分析,结果以数字(百分比)表示;显著性 p<0.05。
共有 25491 次 HEMS 派遣(每年 6400 次),其中 23030 次(90.3%)有相关的 AMPDS 代码。23030 次 HEMS 派遣中有 13778 次(59.8%)导致了患者接触,8437 次(36.6%)进行了 HLIDD。与对照组相比,43 个 AMPDS 代码具有更高的患者接触率和/或 HLIDD 率。在一项探索性分析中,将患者接触率≥70%和/或 HLIDD≥70%(所有 EMS 任务的 HEMS 派遣率超过 10%)作为截定点,每 24 小时有 17 次派遣。该定义导致 9 个 AMPDS 代码具有高 HEMS 效用。
我们已经确定了 9 个“黄金”AMPDS 代码,在初始紧急呼叫时可用,它们与英国东部地区的整个系统和 HEMS 效用高度相关。我们建议英国 EMS 应考虑立即对这些代码进行 HEMS 派遣。