Trends and characteristics in pre-hospital emergency care in Beijing from 2008 to 2017

被引:3
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作者
Huang Wei
Wang Tian-Bing
He Ying-Dong
Zhang Huan
Zhou Xiao-Hua
Liu Hui
Zhang Jin-Jun
Tian Zhen-Biao
Jiang Bao-Guo
机构
[1] Peking University Health Science Center
[2] Peking University People’s Hospital
[3] School of Public Health
[4] Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
[5] Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics
[6] Beijing Red Cross Emergency Center
[7] Beijing 100085
[8] Beijing 100044
[9] Beijing 100191
[10] Department of Trauma Rescue Center
[11] Beijing Emergency Center
[12] Beijing 100031
[13] Ministry of Education
[14] China
[15] Key Laboratory of Trauma and Neural Regeneration (Peking University)
[16] Medical Informatics Center
关键词
China; Emergency medical services; Emergency response time;
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中图分类号
R459.7 [急症、急救处理];
学科分类号
100218 ;
摘要
Background: We aimed to describe and analyze the pre-hospital emergency medical service (EMS) in Beijing and provide information for the government and medical institutions to optimize EMS.Methods: We collected all pre-hospital emergency data in Beijing from 2008 to 2017. The chief complaint in each case was classified according to the Medical Priority Dispatch System (MPDS). The sites’ administrative districts were determined through geo-encoding of addresses and then classified into four functional regions. We analyzed the demand for EMS, emergency response times (ERT), and disease spectrum for Beijing as a whole, and for each functional region.Results: A total of 4,192,870 pre-hospital EMS cases met the inclusion criteria, with a significant increase (P < 0.001) of 51.60% from 2008 to 2017. EMS demand was positively associated with population (r= 0.946,P < 0.001). The pre-hospital EMS demand rate was 1907.05 in 2008 and 2172.23 in 2017 per 100,000, with no significant change (P = 0.57). ERT increased significantly (P = 0.001), from 19.18 min in 2008 to 24.51 min in 2016. According to MPDS classifications, the demand for pre-hospital care increased for 14 diseases, remained stable for 19, and decreased for only 1 disease. Cases of injury-related disease increased significantly from approximately 90,000 in 2017, accounting for 20% of all pre-hospital EMS cases, and the demand rate decreased in the core region but increased in the sub-urban regions. Cases of heart problems and stroke/transient ischemic attack also increased significantly in the four functional regions, with the highest demand rate in the Core Functional Region.Conclusions: More resources and effort should be devoted to pre-hospital EMS according to the increased pre-hospital EMS demand and prolonged ERT in Beijing over our 10-year study period. Changes in disease spectrum and differences between functional regions should also be considered.
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页码:1268 / 1275
页数:8
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