| Literature DB >> 28249588 |
Thea Palsgaard Møller1, Thora Majlund Kjærulff2, Søren Viereck3, Doris Østergaard4, Fredrik Folke3, Annette Kjær Ersbøll2, Freddy K Lippert3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pre-hospital emergency care requires proper categorization of emergency calls and assessment of emergency priority levels by the medical dispatchers. We investigated predictors for emergency call categorization as "unclear problem" in contrast to "symptom-specific" categories and the effect of categorization on mortality.Entities:
Keywords: Emergency call; Emergency medical dispatching; Emergency medical services; Pre-hospital emergency care; Triage
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28249588 PMCID: PMC5333377 DOI: 10.1186/s13049-017-0366-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med ISSN: 1757-7241 Impact factor: 2.953
Fig. 1Data flowchart
Frequency distribution of EMS- and patient-related characteristics for calls categorized as “unclear problem” (callunclear) and “symptom-specific” categories (callspecific) given as number (N) and percent (%)
| Variable | Callspecific | Callunclear | Total | |
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| Time of day | Daytime | 28,350 (44.3) | 7,023 (50.1) | 35,373 (45.3) |
| Evening | 21,877 (34.2) | 4,505 (32.2) | 26,382 (33.8) | |
| Night | 13,799 (21.6) | 2,486 (17.7) | 16,285 (20.9) | |
| Time of week | Weekdays | 45,459 (71.0) | 10,317 (73.6) | 55,776 (71.5) |
| Weekend | 18,567 (29.0) | 3,697 (26.4) | 22,264 (28.5) | |
| Assessed emergency priority level by medical dispatcher | Level A | 30,181 (47.1) | 2,651 (18.9) | 32,832 (42.0) |
| Level B | 29,604 (46.2) | 9,842 (70.2) | 39,446 (50.6) | |
| Level C | 2,247 (3.5) | 211 (1.5) | 2,458 (3.2) | |
| Level D | 98 (0.2) | 51 (0.4) | 149 (0.2) | |
| Level E | 1,896 (3.0) | 1,259 (9.0) | 3,155 (4.0) | |
| Response provided by medical dispatcherA | Red response | 30,808 (48.1) | 3,232 (23.1) | 34,040 (43.6) |
| Orange response | 30,370 (47.4) | 9,150 (65.3) | 39,520 (50.6) | |
| Yellow response | 446 (0.7) | 146 (1.0) | 592 (0.8) | |
| Blue response | 2,402 (3.8) | 1,486 (10.6) | 3,888 (5.0) | |
| Patient-related | ||||
| Age | 18–30 | 10,045 (15.7) | 1,585 (11.3) | 11,630 (14.9) |
| 31–65 | 26,969 (42.1) | 5,366 (38.3) | 32,335 (41.4) | |
| 66–75 | 10,519 (16.4) | 2,735 (19.5) | 13,254 (17.0) | |
| 76+ | 16,493 (25.8) | 4,328 (30.9) | 20,821 (26.7) | |
| Gender | Male | 31,732 (49.5) | 6,750 (48.3) | 38,482 (49.3) |
| Female | 32,318 (50.5) | 7,240 (51.8) | 39,558 (50.7) | |
| Civil status | Cohabiting | 26,625 (41.6) | 5,861 (41.8) | 32,486 (41.6) |
| Single | 36,094 (56.4) | 7,907 (56.4) | 44,001 (56.4) | |
| Missing | 1,307 (2.0) | 246 (1.8) | 1,553 (2.0) | |
| Ethnicity | Danish origin | 54,271 (84.8) | 11,678 (83.3) | 65,949 (84.5) |
| Non-Danish origin | 8,445 (13.2) | 2,088 (14.9) | 10,533 (13.5) | |
| Missing value | 1,310 (2.1) | 248 (1.8) | 1,558 (2.0) | |
| Educational level | Elementary school | 22,910 (35.8) | 4,807 (34.3) | 27,717 (35.5) |
| Short education | 24,869 (38.8) | 5,634 (40.2) | 30,503 (39.1) | |
| Medium/long education | 10,388 (16.2) | 2,253 (16.1) | 12,641 (16.2) | |
| Missing value | 5,859 (9.2) | 1,320 (9.4) | 7,179 (9.2) | |
| Income | 1 Low | 15,565 (24.3) | 3,382 (24.1) | 18,947 (24.3) |
| 2 | 16,250 (25.4) | 3,566 (25.5) | 19,816 (25.4) | |
| 3 | 11,733 (18.3) | 2,605 (18.6) | 14,338 (18.4) | |
| 4 | 9,379 (14.7) | 2,033 (14.5) | 11,412 (14.6) | |
| 5 High | 8,165 (12.8) | 1,898 (13.5) | 10,063 (12.9) | |
| Missing value | 2,934 (4.6) | 530 (3.8) | 3,464 (4.4) | |
| Employment status | EmployedB | 19,708 (30.8) | 3,640 (26.0) | 23,348 (29.9) |
| UnemployedC | 10,796 (16.9) | 2,115 (15.1) | 12,911 (16.5) | |
| Student | 1,873 (2.9) | 281 (2.0) | 2,154 (2.8) | |
| RetiredD | 28,356 (44.3) | 7,389 (52.7) | 35,745 (45.8) | |
| “Other” | 1,979 (3.1) | 343 (2.5) | 2,322 (3.0) | |
| Missing value | 1,314 (2.1) | 246 (1.8) | 1,560 (2.0) | |
| Comorbidity | None | 32,907 (51.4) | 6,800 (48.5) | 39,707 (50.9) |
| Mild | 12,829 (20.0) | 2,777 (19.8) | 15,606 (20.0) | |
| Severe | 18,290 (28.6) | 4,437 (31.7) | 22,727 (29.1) | |
A: Red response, acute with lights and siren; orange response, acute, no lights and siren; yellow response, transport with patient observation; blue response, medical advice, no ambulance. B: employed includes employed and unemployment insurance receiver. C: Unemployed includes unemployed individuals, social security recipients and individuals on early retirement. D: retired includes receiving state pension or being voluntary early retired
Fig. 2Odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (95% CI) for patient- and EMS-related characteristics predicting emergency call categorization as callunclear versus callspecific
The first diagnosis registered at hospital for patients hospitalized within 12 h following an emergency call, according to emergency call categorization as callspecific or callunclear given as number (N) and percent (%)
| Main chapter of ICD-10 | Callspecific | Callunclear | Total |
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| 55,557 (83.2%) | 11,233 (16.8%) | 66,790 | |
| I. Certain infectious and parasitic diseases | 586 (1.1) | 466 (4.2) | 1,052 (1.6) |
| II. Neoplasms | 142 (0.3) | 89 (0.8) | 231 (0.4) |
| III. Diseases of the blood and blood forming organs and certain disorders involving the immune mechanism | 207 (0.4) | 89 (0.8) | 296 (0.4) |
| IV. Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases | 927 (1.7) | 552 (4.9) | 1,479 (2.2) |
| V. Mental and behavioural disorders | 1,738 (3.1) | 454 (4.0) | 2,192 (3.3) |
| VI. Diseases of the nervous system | 1,470 (2.7) | 287 (2.6) | 1,757 (2.6) |
| VII. Diseases of the eye and adnexa | 29 (0.1) | 5 (<0.1) | 34 (0.1) |
| VIII. Diseases of the ear and mastoid process | 72 (0.1) | 111 (1.0) | 183 (0.3) |
| IX. Diseases of the circulatory system | 5,049 (9.1) | 1,006 (9.0) | 6,055 (9.1) |
| X. Diseases of the respiratory system | 3,259 (5.9) | 511 (4.6) | 3,770 (5.6) |
| XI. Diseases of the digestive system | 1,786 (3.2) | 372 (3.3) | 2,158 (3.2) |
| XII. Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue | 97 (0.2) | 38 (0.3) | 135 (0.2) |
| XIII. Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue | 981 (1.8) | 319 (2.8) | 1,300 (2.0) |
| XIV. Diseases of the genitourinary system | 886 (1.6) | 323 (2.9) | 1,209 (1.8) |
| XV. Pregnancy, childbirth and puerperium | 332 (0.6) | 22 (0.2) | 354 (0.5) |
| XVI. Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period | 3 (<0.1) | 0 (0.0) | 3 (<0.1) |
| XVII. Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities | 12 (<0.1) | 1 (<0.1) | 13 (<0.1) |
| XVIII. Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified | 7,987 (14.4) | 3,052 (27.2) | 11,039 (16.5) |
| XIX. Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes | 19,237 (34.6) | 1,348 (12.0) | 20,585 (30.8) |
| XX. External causes of morbidity and mortality | 55 (0.1) | 4 (<0.1) | 59 (0.1) |
| XXI. Factors influencing health status and contact with health services | 10,702 (19.3) | 2,184 (19.4) | 12,886 (19.3) |
| XXII. Codes for special purposes | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
Descriptive analysis of mortality rates per 1,000 person years for individuals where emergency call was categorized as callunclear vs callspecific
| Variable | Level | Nall | Ndead | PY | Rate | 95% CI |
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| Overall | - | 97,293 | 10,728 (11%) | 66,818 | 161 | 158; 164 |
| Emergency priority level Aa | Unclear problem | 3,531 | 534 (15%) | 2,367 | 226 | 207; 246 |
| Specific problem | 40,852 | 6,087 (15%) | 26,742 | 228 | 222; 233 | |
| Emergency priority level Bb | Unclear problem | 12,947 | 1,380 (11%) | 9,602 | 144 | 136; 152 |
| Specific problem | 39,963 | 2,727 (7%) | 28,108 | 97 | 93; 101 |
Overall and stratified by emergency priority level. N number of individuals, N number of deaths, PY person years, rate rate of deaths per 1,000 person years, 95% CI 95% confidence interval for the rate of deaths per 1,000 person years. aemergency priority level A is life threatening or potentially life threatening symptoms bEmergency priority level B is acute but not life threatening symptoms (the medical dispatchers assessment of the patient)
Fig. 3Incidence rate ratio (IRR) and 95% confidence interval (95% CI) for death according to the categorization of emergency calls as callunclear compared to callspecific stratified by emergency level