Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Transportation of Trauma Patients by Geographic Locations and In-Hospital Outcomes: Experience from Qatar
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
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Key | Municipality | Population | Population per km2 |
1 | Al Shamal | 8794 | 10.2 |
2 | Al Khor | 202,031 | 125.2 |
3 | Al-Shahaniya | 187,571 | 56.7 |
4 | Umm Salal | 90,835 | 285.3 |
5 | Al Daayen | 54,339 | 187.2 |
6 | Ad Dawhah (Doha) | 956,457 | 4718.6 |
7 | Al Rayyan | 605,712 | 247.2 |
8 | Al Wakrah | 299,037 | 116.0 |
Total (2015) | 2,404,776 | 206.9 |
Overall (n = 1761) | Urban (n = 1039, 59.0%) | Rural (n = 722, 41.0%) | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Transport mode | 0.001 | |||
• GEMS | 1616 (91.8) | 1035 (99.6) | 581 (80.5) | |
• HEMS | 145 (8.2) | 4 (0.4) | 141 (19.5) | |
Median response time | 6 (IQR 4–10) | 7 (IQR 4–10) | 6 (IQR 4–10) | 0.25 |
Median scene time (IQR) min | 21 (IQR 14–31) | 19.5 (IQR 13–28) | 23 (IQR 15–37) | 0.001 |
Median prehospital time (IQR) min | 72 (IQR 55–94) | 64 (IQR 49–80) | 87 (IQR 67–112) | 0.001 |
Weekdays | 1474 (83.8) | 897 (86.5) | 577 (79.9) | 0.002 |
Weekends | 285 (16.2) | 140 (13.5) | 145 (20.1) | |
Age | 30.9 ± 15.8 | 31.8 ± 15.9 | 31.0 ± 14.6 | 0.32 |
Gender | 0.001 | |||
• Male | 1530 (86.9) | 880 (84.7) | 650 (90.0) | |
• Female | 231 (13.1) | 159 (15.3) | 72 (10.0) | |
Nationality | 0.002 | |||
• Qatari | 336 (19.1) | 168 (16.2) | 168 (23.3) | |
• Others | 1422 (80.9) | 868 (83.8) | 554 (76.7) | |
Mechanism of injuries | 0.001 | |||
• Road traffic injuries | 916 (52.0) | 529 (50.9) | 387 (53.6) | |
• Falls | 473 (26.9) | 315 (30.3) | 158 (21.9) | |
• Others | 372 (21.1) | 171 (18.8) | 201 (24.5) | |
Injured body regions | ||||
• Head | 494 (28.1) | 295 (28.4) | 199 (27.6) | 0.70 |
• Chest | 572 (32.5) | 328 (31.6) | 244 (33.8) | 0.32 |
• Spine | 375 (21.3) | 185 (17.8) | 190 (26.3) | 0.001 |
• Abdomen | 290 (16.5) | 177 (17.0) | 131 (15.7) | 0.44 |
Median Injury Severity Score | 10 (IQR 5–17) | 10 (IQR 5–17) | 10 (IQR 5–17) | 0.45 |
Trauma activation | 0.07 for all | |||
• Level 1 | 343 (19.5) | 200 (19.4) | 143 (19.9) | |
• Level 2 | 1190 (67.6) | 690 (66.9) | 500 (69.7) | |
• Other | 228 (12.9) | 142 (13.7) | 95 (10.4) | |
Blood transfusion | 290 (16.5) | 166 (16.0) | 124 (17.2) | 0.51 |
Massive transfusion protocol | 75 (4.3) | 48 (4.6) | 27 (3.7) | 0.37 |
Intubation | 369 (21.0) | 225 (21.7) | 144 (19.9) | 0.39 |
Median length of stay (IQR) days | ||||
• ICU | 4 (IQR 2–10) | 4 (IQR 2–11) | 4 (IQR 2–9) | 0.37 |
• Hospital | 3 (IQR 1–9) | 3 (IQR 1–9) | 4 (IQR 1–11) | 0.09 |
In-hospital mortality | 142 (8.1) | 78 (7.5) | 64 (8.9) | 0.30 |
Non-Qatari Patients | Qatari Patients | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|
Municipalities | 0.001 for all | ||
• Ad-Dawhah | 439 (32.7) | 72 (21.6) | |
• Al Rayyan | 433 (32.3) | 108 (32.4) | |
• Al Daayen | 69 (5.1) | 23 (6.9) | |
• Umm Salal | 44 (3.3) | 9 (2.7) | |
• Al-Khor | 65 (4.8) | 26 (7.8) | |
• Al-Wakrah | 199 (14.8) | 52 (15.6) | |
• Al-Shahaniya | 77 (5.7) | 30 (9.0) | |
Mechanism of injury | 0.001 for all | ||
• Road traffic injuries | 647 (48.2) | 205 (61.6) | |
• Falls | 391 (29.1) | 70 (21.0) | |
• Others | 304 (22.7) | 198 (59.5) | |
Median prehospital time (IQR) min | 72 (56.0–93.5) | 70 (51–94) | 0.40 |
Median Injury Severity Score (IQR) | 10 (5–17) | 10 (5–17) | 0.57 |
Median hospital length of stay (IQR) days | 5 (2–12) | 5 (2–15) | 0.82 |
In-hospital mortality | 55 (4.1) | 19 (5.7) | 0.20 |
Ad Dawhah (Doha) (n = 522; 29.8) | Al Rayyan (n = 568; 32.5) | Al Daayen (n = 97, 5.5) | Umm Salal (n = 58; 3.3) | Al Khor (n = 96; 5.5) | Al Shamal (n = 31; 1.8) | Al Shahaniya (n = 115; 6.6) | Al Wakrah (n = 263; 15) | p-Value | |
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Transport mode | 0.001 | ||||||||
➢ GEMS | 520 (99.6) | 558 (98.2) | 96 (99.0) | 56 (96.6) | 79 (82.3) | 9 (29.0) | 85 (73.9) | 202 (76.8) | |
➢ HEMS | 2 (0.4) | 10 (1.8) | 1 (1.0) | 2 (3.4) | 17 (17.7) | 22 (71.0) | 30 (26.1) | 61 (23.2) | |
Median response time (IQR) min | 7 (IQR 4–11) | 6 (IQR 4–10) | 7 (IQR 5–10) | 5 (IQR 3–8) | 6 (IQR 4-10) | 6 (IQR 4–7.3) | 8 (IQR 4–14) | 6 (IQR 3–10) | 0.13 |
Median scene-time (IQR) min | 19 (IQR 13.0–28.0) | 20.0 (IQR 13.0–30.0) | 23.0 (IQR 15.0–35.0) | 23.0 (IQR 14.0–32.0) | 22.0 (IQR 15.3–32.3) | 39 (IQR 26.0–54.0) | 23.5 (IQR 15.0–42.0) | 23.0 (IQR 14.0–37.0) | 0.001 |
Median prehospital time (IQR) min | 60.0 (IQR 46.0–79.8) | 67.0 (IQR 53.0-82.0) | 75.0 (IQR 64.0–90.0) | 80.0 (IQR 62.0–80.0) | 92.0 (IQR 81.0–115.0) | 114.0 (IQR 102.0–137.5) | 89.0 (IQR 72.0–110.0) | 90.0 (IQR 67.0–115.0) | 0.001 |
Weekends | 70 (13.4) | 77 (13.6) | 14 (14.4) | 11 (19.0) | 14 (14.6) | 6 (19.4) | 27 (23.5) | 65 (24.7) | 0.001 |
Weekdays | 451 (86.6) | 490 (86.4) | 83 (85.6) | 47 (81.0) | 82 (85.4) | 25 (80.6) | 88 (76.5) | 198 (75.3) | |
Age | 33.4 ± 15.6 | 30.1±15.9 | 32.2 ± 13.1 | 32.1 ± 11.6 | 32.5 ± 15.9 | 26.8 ± 14.5 | 30.0 ± 12.7 | 31.0 ± 16.0 | 0.02 |
Gender | 0.076 | ||||||||
➢ Male | 442 (84.7) | 488 (85.9) | 85 (87.6) | 50 (86.2) | 87 (90.6) | 29 (93.5) | 110 (95.7) | 228 (86.7) | |
➢ Female | 80 (15.3) | 80 (14.1) | 12 (12.4) | 8 (13.8) | 9 (9.4) | 2 (6.5) | 5 (4.3) | 35 (13.3) | |
Mechanism of injury | 0.001 for all | ||||||||
➢ RTI | 250 (47.9) 155 | 298 (52.5) | 55 (56.7) | 44 (75.9) | 55 (57.3) | 18 (58.1) | 72 (62.6) | 115 (43.7) | |
➢ Falls | (29.7) 117 | 177 (31.2) | 23 (23.7) | 9 (15.5) | 23 (24.0) 18 | 5 (16.1) | 21 (18.3) | 58 (22.1) | |
➢ Others | (22.4) | 93 (16.4) | 19 (19.6) | 5 (8.6) | (18.8) | 8 (25.8) | 22 (19.1) | 90 (34.2) | |
Median Injury Severity Score (IQR) | 10 (IQR 5–19) | 10 (IQR 5–17) | 12 (IQR 5–19) | 14 (IQR 5–19) | 12 (IQR 5–17) | 10 (IQR 5–19.5) | 10 (IQR 5–21) | 10 (IQR 5–17) | 0.095 |
Trauma activation | 0.381 | ||||||||
Level 1 | 107 (20.5) | 106 (18.9) | 21 (21.9) | 15 (25.9) | 15 (15.6) | 6 (19.4) | 26 (23.0) | 45 (17.2) | |
Level 2 | 342 (65.6) | 378 (67.4) | 66 (68.8) | 35 (60.3) | 75 (78.1) | 23 (74.2) | 75 (66.4) | 190 (72.5) | |
Other | 72 (13.8) | 77 (13.7) | 9 (9.4) | 8 (13.8) | 6 (6.3) | 2 (6.5) | 12 (10.6) | 27 (10.3) | |
Median length of stay (IQR) days | |||||||||
ICU | 4 (IQR 2–11) | 3.5 (IQR 2–10) | 5 (IQR 2–15) | 6 (IQR 3–8.75) | 3 (IQR 2–4.25) | 5 (IQR 2–13.25) | 5 (IQR 2–12.25) | 3 (IQR 2–7.5) | 0.539 |
Hospital | 3 (IQR 1–10) | 3 (IQR 1–9) | 5 (IQR 2–14.75) | 5 (IQR 1–16.5) | 3.5 (IQR 2–10) | 3.5 (IQR 1–15) | 4 (IQR 1–10) | 3 (IQR 1–10) | 0.111 |
In-hospital mortality | 35 (6.7) | 46 (8.1) | 12 (12.4) | 7 (12.1) | 11 (11.5) | 2 (6.5) | 11 (9.6) | 17 (6.5) | 0.346 |
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Al-Thani, H.; Mekkodathil, A.; Hertelendy, A.J.; Howland, I.; Frazier, T.; El-Menyar, A. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Transportation of Trauma Patients by Geographic Locations and In-Hospital Outcomes: Experience from Qatar. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 4016. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18084016
Al-Thani H, Mekkodathil A, Hertelendy AJ, Howland I, Frazier T, El-Menyar A. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Transportation of Trauma Patients by Geographic Locations and In-Hospital Outcomes: Experience from Qatar. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(8):4016. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18084016
Chicago/Turabian StyleAl-Thani, Hassan, Ahammed Mekkodathil, Attila J. Hertelendy, Ian Howland, Tim Frazier, and Ayman El-Menyar. 2021. "Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Transportation of Trauma Patients by Geographic Locations and In-Hospital Outcomes: Experience from Qatar" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 8: 4016. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18084016
APA StyleAl-Thani, H., Mekkodathil, A., Hertelendy, A. J., Howland, I., Frazier, T., & El-Menyar, A. (2021). Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Transportation of Trauma Patients by Geographic Locations and In-Hospital Outcomes: Experience from Qatar. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(8), 4016. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18084016