Prehospital Management of Gunshot Patients at Major Trauma Care Centers: Exploring the Gaps in Patient Care

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作者
Norouzpour, Amir [1 ,2 ]
Khoshdel, Ali Reza [1 ]
Modaghegh, Mohammad-Hadi [2 ]
Kazemzadeh, Gholam-Hos-sein [2 ]
机构
[1] AJA Univ Med Sci, Fac Med, Dept Epidemiol, Etemadzadeh Ave,Fatemi St, Tehran 16315, Iran
[2] Mashhad Univ Med Sci, Imam Reza Hosp, Vasc & Endovascular Surg Res Ctr, Mashhad, Iran
关键词
Gunshot; Triage; Emergency Medical Services; Wounds and Injuries; Iran;
D O I
10.5812/traumamon.10438
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background: Prehospital management of gunshot-wounded (GW) patients influences injury-induced morbidity and mortality. Objectives: To evaluate prehospital management to GW patients emphasizing the protocol of patient transfer to appropriate centers. Patients and Methods: This prospective study, included all GW patients referred to four major, level-I hospitals in Mashhad, Iran. We evaluated demographic data, triage, transport vehicles of patients, hospitalization time and the outcome. Results: There were 66 GW patients. The most affected body parts were extremities (60.6%, n = 40); 59% of cases (n = 39) were transferred to the hospitals with vehicles other than an ambulance. Furthermore, 77.3% of patients came to the hospitals directly from the site of event, and 22.7% of patients were referred from other medical centers. EMS action intervals from dispatchers to scene departure was not significantly different from established standards; however, arrival to hospital took longer than optimal standards. Additionally, time spent at emergency wards to stabilize vital signs was significantly less in patients who were transported by EMS ambulances (P = 0.01), but not with private ambulances (P = 0.47). However, ambulance pre-hospital care was not associated with a shorter hospital stay. Injury Severity was the only determinant of hospital stay duration (beta = 0.36, P = 0.01) in multivariate analysis. Conclusions: GW was more frequent in extremities and the most patients were directly transferred from the accident site. EMS (but not private) ambulance transport improved patients' emergency care and standard time intervals were achieved by EMS; however more than a half of the cases were transferred by vehicles other than an ambulance. Nevertheless, ambulance transportation (either by EMS or by private ambulance) was not associated with a shorter hospital stay. This showed that upgrade of ambulance equipment and training of private ambulance personnel may be needed.
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