| Literature DB >> 26634914 |
Ashley Pedigo Golden1, Agricola Odoi2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Prehospital delays in receiving emergency care for suspected stroke and myocardial infarction (MI) patients have significant impacts on health outcomes. Use of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) has been shown to reduce these delays. However, disparities in EMS transport delays are thought to exist. Therefore the objective of this study was to investigate and identify disparities in EMS transport times for suspected stroke and MI patients.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26634914 PMCID: PMC4668620 DOI: 10.1186/s12873-015-0060-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Emerg Med ISSN: 1471-227X
Socio-demographic and other characteristics of the populations served by EMS 1 and EMS 2
| Characteristics | EMS 1 | EMS 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Population | 432,000 | 90,000 |
| aPersons 65 years and over | 14 % | 17 % |
| aHigh School graduate or higher | 90 % | 82 % |
| aLanguage other than English spoken at home | 6.3 % | 6.8 % |
| aPer capita income in past 12 months | $28,000 | $22,000 |
| bMountainous (Yes/No) | No | Yes |
| bHigh Tourist Activity | No | Yes |
aSignificantly different at a p ≤ 0.05
bNo statistical comparison performed
Prehospital transport time intervals for stroke and myocardial infarction patients in East Tennessee
| EMS 1 | EMS 2 | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Time (Minutes) | N | Median | Min, Max | IQRa | N | Median | Min, Max | IQRa |
|
| Stroke | 1075 | 511 | |||||||
| Total | 1041 | 35 | (4, 78) | 13 (28.5–41.5) | 509 | 41 | (<1, 144) | 18 (32–50) | <.0001 |
| Response | 1047 | 6 | (<1, 45) | 5 (3.5–8.5) | 506 | 4 | (<1, 46) | 5 (1.5–6.5) | <.0001 |
| On-scene | 1052 | 13 | (<1, 39) | 8 (9–17) | 509 | 14 | (<1, 122) | 9 (9.5–18.5) | 0.093 |
| Travel | 1048 | 15 | (<1, 47) | 8 (11–19) | 509 | 23 | (<1, 77) | 16 (11.5–27.5) | <.0001 |
| MI | 1754 | 576 | |||||||
| Total | 1717 | 34 | (3, 97) | 14 (27–41) | 572 | 41 | (<1, 123) | 17 (32.5–49.5) | <.0001 |
| Response | 1738 | 6 | (<1, 32) | 4 (4–8) | 573 | 4 | (<1, 27) | 5 (1.5–6.5) | <.0001 |
| On-scene | 1739 | 13 | (<1, 73) | 7 (9.5–16.5) | 575 | 12 | (<1, 51) | 11 (6.5–17.5) | 0.61 |
| Travel | 1728 | 14 | (<1, 68) | 9 (9.5–18.5) | 572 | 23 | (<1, 94) | 8 (19–27) | <.0001 |
Min minimum
Max maximum
a IQR Interquartile range
+ p-value for difference between median times of EMS 1 & 2
Characteristics of stroke patients whose time intervals exceeded emergency medical services (EMS) guidelines
| EMS 1 | EMS 2 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Time intervals | Total >60 min | Response >10 min | On-scene >15 min | Total >60 min | Response >10 min | On-scene >15 min |
| ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | |
| Age | ||||||
| Mediana | 75 | 75 | 77*** | 64*** | 63* | 58* |
| Medianb | 74 | 74 | 73 | 53 | 53 | 51 |
| Gender: # (%) | ||||||
| Female | 21(91.3)** | - | 252 (67.2) | 34 (43.6) | - | 113 (53.3) |
| Male | 2 (8.7) | - | 123 (32.8) | 44 (56.4) | - | 99 (46.7) |
| Specialty center: # (%) | ||||||
| Yes | 20 (87)* | - | 260 (69.3) | 65 (84.4) | - | 27 (12.8)* |
| No | 3 (13) | - | 115 (30.7) | 12 (24.5) | - | 184 (87.2) |
| Season: # (%) | ||||||
| Fall | 7 (30.4) | 66 (28.6) | 126 (33.6) | 31 (39.7) | 29 (43.3)*A | 82 (38.7) |
| Winter | 9 (39.1) | 59 (25.5) | 101 (26.9) | 12 (15.4) | 4 (6.0)B | 39 (18.4) |
| Spring | 2 (8.7) | 50 (21.7) | 67 (17.9) | 15 (19.2) | 9 (13.4)A,B | 32 (15.1) |
| Summer | 5 (31.7) | 56 (24.2) | 81 (21.6) | 20 (35.6) | 25 (37.3)A | 59 (27.8) |
| Dispatch reason: # (%) | ||||||
| CVA/Stroke | 21 (91.3) | 212 (92.6) | 338 (90.6) | 10 (12.8) | 9 (13.4)*B | 21 (9.9) |
| Unconscious | 0 (0.0) | 3 (1.3) | 11 (3.0) | 11 (14.1) | 8 (11.9)B | 49 (23.1) |
| Seizure | 0 (0.0) | 1 (0.5) | 2 (0.5) | 11 (14.1) | 6 (9.0)B | 29 (13.7) |
| Fall | 0 (0.0) | 2 (0.9) | 2 (0.5) | 7 (9.0) | 8 (11.9)B | 34 (16.0) |
| Otherc | 2 (8.7) | 11 (4.8) | 20 (5.4) | 39 (50) | 36 (53.7)A | 79 (37.3) |
aMedian age of patients exceeding guidelines
bMedian age of patients not exceeding guidelines
cOther: altered mental status, weakness, dizziness, numbness, headache, unknown
*p ≤0.05
**p ≤ 0.01
***p ≤ 0.001
-Comparisons not performed due to biological implausibility in association between the factors concerned
A,B,C,DCategories with different letters are significantly (p < 0.05) different from each other while those with the same letters are not significant different from each
Characteristics of patients transported for aEMS 2 whose time intervals exceeded guidelines
| Stroke | Myocardial Infarction | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Time intervals | Total >60 min | Response >10 min | On-scene >15 min | Total >60 min | Response >10 min | On-scene >15 min |
| ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | |
| Study area resident: #(%) | ||||||
| Residents | 52 (66.7)* | 47 (70.2)** | 116 (53.2)* | 59 (73.8)** | 50 (67.6) | 116 (53.2)* |
| Non-residents | 26 (33.3) | 20 (29.9) | 102 (46.8) | 21 (26.3) | 24 (32.3) | 102 (46.8) |
| Ambulance mode to scene: # (%) | ||||||
| Lights/Sirens | 72 (92.3) | 58 (86.6) | 208 (95.4) | 77 (96.3) | 72 (97.3) | 208 (95.4) |
| No Lights/Sirens | 6 (7.7) | 9 (13.4) | 10 (4.6) | 3 (3.75) | 2 (2.7) | 10 (4.6) |
| Ambulance mode to hospital: # (%) | ||||||
| Lights/Sirens | 49 (62.8) | 24 (35.8) | 125 (57)** | 52 (65) | 28 (37.8) | 125 (57) *** |
| No Lights/Sirens | 29 (37.2) | 43 (64.2) | 93 (43) | 28 (35) | 46 (62.2) | 93 (43) |
| Hospital choice made by: # (%) | ||||||
| EMS | 30(38)*** | 47 (70.2)* | 160 (73.4) | 33 (41.3)*** | 53 (71.6) | 160 (73.4) |
| Patient/family: # (%) | 48 (62) | 20 (29.9) | 58 (26.6) | 47 (58.8) | 21 (14.3) | 58 (26.6) |
*p ≤ 0.05
**p ≤ 0.01
***p ≤ 0.001
a EMS Emergency Medical Services
Characteristics of myocardial infarction cases whose time intervals exceeded emergency medical services guidelines
| EMS 1 | EMS 2 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Time intervals | Total >60 min | Response >10 min | On-scene >15 min | Total >60 min | Response >10 min | On-scene >15 min |
| ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | |
| Age (median) | ||||||
| Mediana | 60.5 | 59 | 62*** | 69*** | 62 | 62.5*** |
| Medianb | 58 | 58 | 56 | 56 | 57.5 | 55 |
| Gender: # (%) | ||||||
| Female | 25 (59.5) | - | 335 (55.3) | 49 (61.3) | - | 116 (53.2) |
| Male | 17 (40.5) | - | 271 (44.7) | 31 (38.8) | - | 102 (46.8) |
| Specialty center: # (%) | ||||||
| Yes | 3 (7.1) | - | 589 (97.2)* | 13 (16.3)*** | - | 11 (5.1) |
| No | 39 (92.9) | - | 17 (1.0) | 67 (83.8) | - | 207 (94.9) |
| Season: # (%) | ||||||
| Fall | 19 (45.2) | 111 (35.3) | 255 (42.1) | 18 (22.5) | 21 (28.4) | 64 (29.4) |
| Winter | 7 (16.7) | 55 (17.5) | 108 (17.8) | 21 (26.3) | 23 (31.2) | 52 (23.9) |
| Spring | 8 (19.1) | 71 (22.5) | 135 (22.3) | 16 (20.0) | 12 (16.2) | 36 (16.5) |
| Summer | 8 (19.1) | 78 (24.8) | 108 (17.8) | 25 (31.3) | 18 (24.3) | 66 (30.3) |
| Dispatch reason: # (%) | ||||||
| Chest pain | 41 (97.6) | 310 (98.4) | 599 (98.5) | 38 (47.5) | 36 (48.7) | 113 (51.9)*a |
| Short of Breath | 0 (0.0) | 1 (0.3) | 1 (0.2) | 24 (30) | 18 (24.3) | 58 (26.6)b |
| Otherc | 1 (2.4) | 4 (1.3) | 5 (0.8) | 18 (22.5) | 20 (27.0) | 47 (21.6)b |
aMedian age of patients that exceeded the time guideline
bMedian age of patients that did not exceed the time guideline
c Other dispatch reasons: altered mental status, weakness, dizziness, numbness, headache, unknown
-Comparisons not performed due to biological implausibility in association between the factors concerned
*p ≤ 0.05
**p ≤ 0.01
***p ≤ 0.001
Logistic model significant predictors of myocardial infarction time intervals exceeding emergency medical services guidelines
| Predictors | Adjusted Odds Ratio |
| 95 % Confidence Interval |
|---|---|---|---|
| Outcome: Total Time > 60 Min | |||
| Age (x10 years) | 1.212 | 0.0008 | 1.083, 1.355 |
| EMS 1 | 1.093 | 0.809 | 0.530, 2.255 |
| 2 | Referent | Referent | Referent |
| Specialty Center (No) | 0.560 | 0.0004 | 0.408, 0.770 |
| (Yes) | Referent | Referent | Referent |
| EMS X Age (x10 years) | 0.843 | 0.003 | 0.753, |
| Outcome: Response Time > 10 Min | |||
| Age (x10 years) | 1.112 | 0.0019 | 1.040, 1.188 |
| EMS 1 | 0.839 | 0.0097 | 0.733, 0.958 |
| 2 | Referent | Referent | Referent |
| EMS X Season (Fall) | 1.271 | 0.0106 | 1.058, 1.528 |
| EMS X Season (Spring) | 0.744 | 0.0089 | 0.596, 0.929 |
| EMS X Season (Summer)1 | 1.076 | 0.499 | 0.870, 1.328 |
| EMS X Season (Winter) | Referent | Referent | Referent |
| Outcome: On-Scene Time > 15 Min | |||
| Age (x10 years) | 1.186 | <0.0001 | 1.130, 1.246 |
| EMS 1 | 0.901 | 0.0445 | 0.813, 0.998 |
| 2 | Referent | Referent | Referent |
| Season (Fall)b | 1.056 | 0.4979 | 0.901, 1.239 |
| Season (Spring)b | 0.848 | 0.0870 | 0.701, 1.024 |
| Season (Summer)b | 0.981 | 0.8250 | 0.825, 1.165 |
| Season (Winter) | Referent | Referent | Referent |
| EMS X Season (Fall) | 1.273 | 0.0029 | 1.087, 1.493 |
| EMS X Season (Spring) | 1.047 | 0.6338 | 0.866, 1.266 |
| EMS X Season (Summer)a | 0.790 | 0.0073 | 0.665, 0.938 |
| EMS X Season (Winter) | Referent | Referent | Referent |
aAlthough EMS X Season (summer) was not significant, there was an overall statistical significance (p = 0.0136) of the interaction term
bAlthough the main effect of season was not significant in the model, season was kept in the model because of the overall statistical significance (p = 0.039) of the EMS X Season interaction term
Logistic model significant predictors of stroke time intervals exceeding emergency medical services guidelines
| Predictors | Coefficient |
| 95 % Confidence Interval |
|---|---|---|---|
| Outcome: Total Time > 60 Min | |||
| EMS 1 | 0.277 | <0.0001 | 0.205, 0.373 |
| 2 | Referent | Referent | Referent |
| Specialty Center (No) | 0.710 | <0.0174 | 0.536, 0.942 |
| (Yes) | Referent | Referent | Referent |
| Outcome: Response Time > 10 Min | |||
| EMS 1a | 0.885 | 0.0938 | 0.767, 1.021 |
| 2 | Referent | Referent | Referent |
| Outcome: On-Scene Time > 15 Min | |||
| Age (x10 years) | 1.147 | <0.0001 | 1.081, 1.217 |
| EMS 1 | 0.773 | <0.0001 | 0.685, 0.871 |
| 2 | Referent | Referent | Referent |
aNone of the variables were significant in the logistic model but EMS was forced in the model because of the apriori belief that EMS is a potentially important predictor