Prehospital Care Times and Interventions for Victims of Major Trauma in the Central Region of Portugal: A Retrospective Study

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Rito, Sandra [1 ,2 ]
Ferreira, Ricardo J. O. [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Marques, Nuno [5 ,6 ]
Frutuoso, Alexandre [5 ,6 ]
Baptista, Rui [2 ,7 ]
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[1] Unidade Local Saude Coimbra, Serv Med Intens, Coimbra, Portugal
[2] Escola Super Enfermagem Coimbra, Unidade Invest Ciencias Saude Enfermagem UICISA E, Coimbra, Portugal
[3] Escola Super Enfermagem Lisboa, CIDNUR Ctr Invest Inovacao & Desenvolvimento Enfer, Lisbon, Portugal
[4] Univ Lisbon, Fac Med, Inst Saude Ambiental ISAMB, Lisbon, Portugal
[5] Inst Nacl Emergencia Med, Delegacao Reg Ctr, Coimbra, Portugal
[6] Inst Nacl Emergencia Med, Ctr Formacao Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal
[7] Escola Super Enfermagem Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal
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Advanced Trauma Life Support Care; Emergency Medical Services; Emergency Medicine; Time Factors; Transportation of Patients; Wounds and Injuries;
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10.20344/amp.20983
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Introduction: The quality and promptness of prehospital care for major trauma patients are vital in order to lower their high mortality rate. However, the effectiveness of this response in Portugal is unknown. The objective of this study was to analyze response times and interventions for major trauma patients in the central region of Portugal.<br /> Methods: This was a retrospective, descriptive study, using the 2022 clinical records of the National Institute of Medical Emergency's differentiated resources. Cases of death prior to arrival at the hospital and other non-transport situations were excluded. Five-time intervals were determined, among which are the response time (T1, between activation and arrival at the scene), on-scene time (T2), and transportation time (T5; between the decision to transport and arrival at the emergency service). For each ambulance type, averages and dispersion times were calculated, as well as the proportion of cases in which the nationally and internationally recommended times were met. The frequency of recording six key interventions was also assessed.<br /> Results: Of the 3366 records, 602 were eliminated (384 due to death), resulting in 2764 cases: nurse-technician ambulance (SIV) = 36.0%, physician- nurse ambulance (VMER) = 62.2% and physician-nurse helicopter = 1.8%. In a very large number of records, it was not possible to determine prehospital care times: for example, transport time (T5) could be determined in only 29%, 13% and 8% of cases, respectively for SIV, VMER and helicopter. The recommended time for stabilization (T2 <= 20 min) was met in 19.8% (SIV), 36.5% (VMER) and 18.2% (helicopter). Time to hospital (T5 <= 45 min) was achieved in 80.0% (SIV), 93.1% (VMER) and 75.0% (helicopter) of the records. The administration of analgesia (42% in SIV) and measures to prevent hypothermia (23.5% in SIV) were the most recorded interventions.<br /> Conclusion: There was substantial missing data on statuses and a lack of information in the records, especially in the VMER and helicopter. According to the records, the time taken to stabilize the victim on-scene often exceeded the recommendations, while the time taken to transport them to the hospital tended to be within the recommendations.
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