Literature DB >> 19078835

Half of the patients with chest pain that are urgently referred are transported in unsafe conditions.

Rudi Bruyninckx1, Ann Van den Bruel, Bert Aertgeerts, Viviane Van Casteren, Frank Buntinx.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Patients with an acute coronary syndrome should be referred to hospital urgently to start reperfusion therapy as soon as possible. Owing to the risks of ventricular fibrillation and pulseless ventricular tachycardia, urgent transport should be organized under safe conditions, that is, with a defibrillator at hand. AIM: To evaluate the type of transport of patients with chest pain referred by their general practitioner (GP). DESIGN OF STUDY: Observational study.
SETTING: A sentinel network of general practices in Belgium, covering almost 1.6% of the total population. PATIENTS: One thousand nine hundred and ninety-six patients with chest pain attending their GP in 2003.
METHOD: Descriptive analyses reporting proportions along with their 95% confidence interval (CI).
RESULTS: Male patients were referred to hospital more often than female patients: 44.9% (95% CI: 41.6-47.8) versus 36.5% (95% CI: 33.4-39.6). For patients who were referred routinely, 92.7% (95% CI: 89.1-95.2) were transported by family and neighbours, 4.8% (95% CI: 2.8-7.9) by ambulance and 2.5% (95% CI: 1.2-5.1) by GPs. For patients who were referred urgently, ambulances transported 56.9% (95% CI: 51.1-62.7), family and neighbours 36.9% (95% CI: 31.4-42.7) and the GP 6.1% (95% CI: 3.7-9.5).
CONCLUSION: Almost half of the patients with chest pain who require urgent referral are transported in unsafe conditions.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19078835     DOI: 10.1097/MEJ.0b013e328302c840

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Emerg Med        ISSN: 0969-9546            Impact factor:   2.799


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