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Searching for the evidence in pre-hospital care: a review of randomised controlled trials. On behalf of the Ambulance Response Time Sub-Group of the National Ambulance Advisory Committee.

H Brazier1, A W Murphy, C Lynch, G Bury.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To identify randomised controlled trials (RCTs) which evaluate aspects of pre-hospital care; to perform categorisation by theme; to compare the sensitivity and precision of the search databases. DATA SOURCES: August 1997 updates of MEDLINE and EMBASE databases, using the Datastar online system. Papers published in 1987 or later were included, with no language restrictions. STUDY SELECTION: A trial was eligible for inclusion if it was judged, by two independent and blinded assessors, that participants followed up in the trial were definitely or possibly assigned prospectively to one of two or more alternative forms of healthcare with random allocation or a quasi-random method of allocation.
RESULTS: The literature search retrieved 849 papers, of which 569 (67%) were in MEDLINE and 486 (57%) in EMBASE. Forty one (5%) were confirmed as reports of RCTs or quasi-RCTs, and the total number of individual trials was 38. Ten of these trials dealt with thrombolytic drugs; 14 were concerned with other drugs, 12 with equipment, and two with other interventions. Four trials were based on a sample size of more than 1000, and seven reported a statistically significant effect on mortality. All 41 papers were in EMBASE, and all but one were also in MEDLINE.
CONCLUSIONS: Evidence based policy making with respect to the organisation of pre-hospital services cannot depend on RCTs. In the current relative absence of such evidence, practitioners and decision makers must use alternative information sources. A future review could examine a broader range of literature and be based on a wider search of published and unpublished material.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9918280      PMCID: PMC1343246          DOI: 10.1136/emj.16.1.18

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Accid Emerg Med        ISSN: 1351-0622


  41 in total

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3.  Prehospital thrombolysis in suspected acute myocardial infarction: results from the TEAHAT Study.

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5.  Prehospital hypertonic saline/dextran infusion for post-traumatic hypotension. The U.S.A. Multicenter Trial.

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6.  Relative importance of emergency medical system transport and the prehospital electrocardiogram on reducing hospital time delay to therapy for acute myocardial infarction: a preliminary report from the Cincinnati Heart Project.

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7.  Prehospital thrombolysis in a rural community: short- and long-term survival.

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9.  Lidocaine to prevent ventricular fibrillation in the prehospital phase of suspected acute myocardial infarction: the North-Norwegian Lidocaine Intervention Trial.

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10.  A randomized clinical trial of high-dose epinephrine and norepinephrine vs standard-dose epinephrine in prehospital cardiac arrest.

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7.  A national research agenda for pre-hospital emergency medical services in the Netherlands: a Delphi-study.

Authors:  Irene van de Glind; Sivera Berben; Fon Zeegers; Henk Poppen; Margreet Hoogeveen; Ina Bolt; Pierre van Grunsven; Lilian Vloet
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8.  Prehospital critical care for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: An observational study examining survival and a stakeholder-focused cost analysis.

Authors:  Johannes von Vopelius-Feldt; Jane Powell; Richard Morris; Jonathan Benger
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