Suspected Labour as a Reason for Emergency Medical Services Team Interventions in Poland—A Retrospective Analysis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Age M (SD) | 28.24 (6.47) |
Duration of pregnancy n (%) | |
preterm pregnancy | 3000 (23.41) |
term pregnancy | 9816 (76.59) |
Gestational week M (SD) | 37.87 (3.14) |
Number of pregnancies n (%) | |
1st | 3588 (28.00) |
2nd | 3805 (29.69) |
3rd | 2420 (18.88) |
4th | 1452 (11.33) |
5th or subsequent | 1551 (12.10) |
Number of pregnancies Me (IQR) | 2 (1–3) |
Number of labours n (%) | |
1st | 4175 (32.58) |
2nd | 3883 (30.30) |
3rd | 2301 (17.95) |
4th | 1237 (9.65) |
5th or subsequent | 1220 (9.52) |
Number of labours Me (IQR) | 2 (1–3) |
History of miscarriage n (%) | |
yes | 1703 (13.29) |
no | 11,113 (86.71) |
Contractions n (%) | |
yes | 10,489 (81.84) |
no | 2327 (18.16) |
Membranes n (%) | |
intact | 3857 (30.10) |
ruptured | 8959 (69.90) |
Bleeding n (%) | |
yes | 779 (6.08) |
no | 10,882 (84.92) |
no examination performed | 1155 (9.00) |
Time of year n (%) | |
winter | 3300 (25.75) |
spring | 3069 (23.95) |
summer | 3332 (26.00) |
fall | 3115 (24.30) |
Location of call n (%) | |
urban area | 8070 (62.97) |
rural area | 4746 (37.03) |
EMS team type n (%) | |
basic | 8968 (69.98) |
specialist | 3848 (30.02) |
EMS team composition n (%) | |
two-person | 7668 (59.83) |
three-person | 5148 (40.17) |
Urgency code n (%) | |
code 1 1 | 5845 (45.61) |
code 2 2 | 6971 (54.39) |
Time of call n (%) | |
07:00–18:59 | 4709 (36.74) |
19:00–06:59 | 8107 (63.26) |
Caller n (%) | |
labouring patient | 3061 (23.88) |
family | 1607 (12.54) |
other | 842 (6.57) |
unidentified | 7306 (57.01) |
Duration of intervention Me (IQR) | 34 (24–46) |
Emergency Medical Procedures n (%) | |
taking of medical history | 9576 (74.72) |
pulse oximetry | 9576 (74.72) |
blood pressure measurement | 9167 (71.53) |
physical examination | 8363 (65.25) |
vital parameter monitoring | 8333 (65.02) |
intravenous cannulation | 2145 (16.74) |
blood glucose measurement | 1531 (11.95) |
gynaecological examination | 763 (5.95) |
manual assistance during a spontaneous delivery | 262 (2.04) |
intravenous medication | 259 (2.02) |
Physical Examination Findings | |
Saturation % M (SD) | 97.95 (1.16) |
Systolic blood pressure mmHg M (SD) | 128.42 (15.86) |
Diastolic blood pressure mmHg M (SD) | 78.93 (10.31) |
Heart rate beat/min M (SD) | 92.44 (20.39) |
Blood glucose mg/dL M (SD) | 105.33 (24.52) |
Variables | Preterm Pregnancy | Term Pregnancy | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|
Age M (SD) | 28.71 (6.53) | 28.10 (6.45) | 0.0000 ** |
Number of labours n (%) | 0.0438 * | ||
1 | 1040 (34.67) | 3135 (31.94) | |
2 | 872 (29.07) | 3011 (30.67) | |
3 | 524 (17.47) | 1777 (18.10) | |
4 | 298 (9.93) | 939 (9.57) | |
5 and more | 266 (8.87) | 945 (9.72) | |
History of miscarriage n (%) | 0.0000 * | ||
yes | 494 (16.47) | 1209 (12.32) | |
no | 2506 (83.53) | 8607 (87.68) | |
Bleeding n (%) | 0.0000 * | ||
yes | 286 (9.53) | 493 (5.02) | |
no | 2448 (81.60) | 8434 (85.92) | |
no examination performed | 266 (8.87) | 889 (9.06) | |
Time of year n (%) | 0.0176 * | ||
winter | 713 (23.77) | 2587 (26.35) | |
spring | 754 (25.13) | 2315 (23.58) | |
summer | 812 (27.07) | 2520 (25.67) | |
fall | 721 (24.03) | 2394 (24.39) | |
Location of call n (%) | 0.0139 * | ||
urban area | 1946 (64.87) | 6124 (62.39) | |
rural area | 1054 (35.13) | 3692 (37.61) | |
EMS team type n (%) | 0.0000 * | ||
basic | 1984 (66.13) | 6984 (71.15) | |
specialist | 1016 (33.87) | 2832 (28.85) | |
EMS team composition n (%) | 0.0000 * | ||
2-person | 1668 (55.60) | 6000 (61.12) | |
3-person | 1332 (44.40) | 3816 (38.88) | |
Urgency code n (%) | 0.0173 * | ||
code 1 | 1530 (51.00) | 4315 (43.96) | |
code 2 | 1470 (49.00) | 5501 (56.04) | |
Time of call n (%) | 0.0000 * | ||
07:00–18:59 | 1257 (41.90) | 3452 (35.17) | |
19:00–06:59 | 1743 (58.10) | 6364 (64.83) | |
Duration of intervention Me (IQR) | 39 (25-36) | 36 (24-33) | 0.0000 ** |
Variables | Preterm Pregnancy | Term Pregnancy | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|
Pulse oximetry n (%) | 0.0371 * | ||
yes | 2285 (76.17) | 7291 (74.28) | |
no | 715 (23.83) | 2525 (25.72) | |
Blood pressure measurement n (%) | 0.0001 * | ||
yes | 2232 (74.40) | 6935 (70.65) | |
no | 768 (25.60) | 2881 (29.35) | |
Physical examination n (%) | 0.0021 * | ||
yes | 2028 (67.60) | 6335 (64.54) | |
no | 972 (32.40) | 3481 (35.46) | |
Capillary blood glucose measurement n (%) | 0.0002 * | ||
yes | 417 (13.90) | 1114 (11.35) | |
no | 2583 (86.10) | 8702 (88.65) | |
Intravenous medication n (%) | 0.0000 * | ||
yes | 123 (4.10) | 136 (1.39) | |
no | 2877 (95.90) | 9680 (98.61) | |
Intravenous cannulation n (%) | 0.0000 * | ||
yes | 633 (21.10) | 1512 (15.40) | |
no | 2367 (78.90) | 8304 (84.60) | |
Systolic blood pressure mmHg M (SD) | 127.25 (16.40) | 128.79 (15.66) | 0.0000 ** |
Diastolic blood pressure mmHg M (SD) | 78.48 (10.59) | 79.07 (10.21) | 0.0175 ** |
Heart rate beat/min M (SD) | 93.67 (20.17) | 92.06 (20.44) | 0.0000 ** |
Selected Predictors | Duration of Pregnancy Adjusted R2 = 0.172 F = 19.150 p < 0.001 | |||
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B | β | t | p | |
History of miscarriage | 0.037 | 0.031 | 1.800 | >0.05 |
Number of labours | 0.037 | 0.135 | 3.089 | <0.05 |
Age of the pregnant patient | −0.003 | −0.050 | −4.756 | <0.001 |
Location of call | 0.018 | 0.021 | 2.266 | <0.05 |
Number of pregnancies | −0.024 | −0.092 | −1.973 | <0.05 |
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Rzońca, E.; Bień, A.; Wejnarski, A.; Gotlib, J.; Bączek, G.; Gałązkowski, R.; Rzońca, P. Suspected Labour as a Reason for Emergency Medical Services Team Interventions in Poland—A Retrospective Analysis. Healthcare 2022, 10, 49. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10010049
Rzońca E, Bień A, Wejnarski A, Gotlib J, Bączek G, Gałązkowski R, Rzońca P. Suspected Labour as a Reason for Emergency Medical Services Team Interventions in Poland—A Retrospective Analysis. Healthcare. 2022; 10(1):49. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10010049
Chicago/Turabian StyleRzońca, Ewa, Agnieszka Bień, Arkadiusz Wejnarski, Joanna Gotlib, Grażyna Bączek, Robert Gałązkowski, and Patryk Rzońca. 2022. "Suspected Labour as a Reason for Emergency Medical Services Team Interventions in Poland—A Retrospective Analysis" Healthcare 10, no. 1: 49. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10010049
APA StyleRzońca, E., Bień, A., Wejnarski, A., Gotlib, J., Bączek, G., Gałązkowski, R., & Rzońca, P. (2022). Suspected Labour as a Reason for Emergency Medical Services Team Interventions in Poland—A Retrospective Analysis. Healthcare, 10(1), 49. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10010049