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Loss of life years due to unavailable helicopter emergency medical service: a single base study from a rural area of Norway

Background: Despite the potential benefits of physician-staffed Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS), many dispatches to primary HEMS missions in Norway are cancelled before patient encounter. Information is sparse regarding the health consequences when medically indicated HEMS missions are c...

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Autores principales: Zakariassen, Erik, Østerås, Øyvind, Nystøyl, Dag Ståle, Breidablik, Hans Johan, Solheim, Eivind, Brattebø, Guttorm, Ellensen, Vegard S., Hoff, Jana Midelfart, Hordnes, Knut, Aksnes, Arne, Heltne, Jon-Kenneth, Hunskaar, Steinar, Hotvedt, Ragnar
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6566894/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31033360
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2019.1608056
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author Zakariassen, Erik
Østerås, Øyvind
Nystøyl, Dag Ståle
Breidablik, Hans Johan
Solheim, Eivind
Brattebø, Guttorm
Ellensen, Vegard S.
Hoff, Jana Midelfart
Hordnes, Knut
Aksnes, Arne
Heltne, Jon-Kenneth
Hunskaar, Steinar
Hotvedt, Ragnar
author_facet Zakariassen, Erik
Østerås, Øyvind
Nystøyl, Dag Ståle
Breidablik, Hans Johan
Solheim, Eivind
Brattebø, Guttorm
Ellensen, Vegard S.
Hoff, Jana Midelfart
Hordnes, Knut
Aksnes, Arne
Heltne, Jon-Kenneth
Hunskaar, Steinar
Hotvedt, Ragnar
author_sort Zakariassen, Erik
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description Background: Despite the potential benefits of physician-staffed Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS), many dispatches to primary HEMS missions in Norway are cancelled before patient encounter. Information is sparse regarding the health consequences when medically indicated HEMS missions are cancelled and the patients are treated by a GP and ambulance staff only. We aimed to estimate the potential loss of life years for patients in these situations. Method: We included all HEMS requests in the period 2010–2013 from Sogn and Fjordane County that were medically indicated but subsequently cancelled. This provided a selection of patients, with the purpose of studying cancellations independently of the patient’s medical status A multidisciplinary expert panel retrospectively assessed each patient’s potential loss of life years due to the lack of helicopter transport and intervention by a HEMS physician. Results: The study included 184 patients from 176 missions. Because of unavailable HEMS, seven patients (4%) were anticipated to have lost a total of 18 life years. Three patients suffered from myocardial infarction, three from stroke and one from abdominal haemorrhage. The main contribution from HEMS care in these seven cases might have been rapid transport to definitive care. The probability of a patient losing life years when in need of HEMS evacuation was found to be 0.2%. Conclusion: KEY POINTS: Knowledge about to what extent HEMS contributes to an increased survival and a better outcome for patients is limited. Compared to similar studies on life years gained the estimated loss of life years was minor when HEMS evacuation was unavailable in this rural area. The findings indicates that lack of rapid HEMS transport was the primary cause of the estimated loss of life years.
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spelling pubmed-65668942019-06-21 Loss of life years due to unavailable helicopter emergency medical service: a single base study from a rural area of Norway Zakariassen, Erik Østerås, Øyvind Nystøyl, Dag Ståle Breidablik, Hans Johan Solheim, Eivind Brattebø, Guttorm Ellensen, Vegard S. Hoff, Jana Midelfart Hordnes, Knut Aksnes, Arne Heltne, Jon-Kenneth Hunskaar, Steinar Hotvedt, Ragnar Scand J Prim Health Care Research Article Background: Despite the potential benefits of physician-staffed Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS), many dispatches to primary HEMS missions in Norway are cancelled before patient encounter. Information is sparse regarding the health consequences when medically indicated HEMS missions are cancelled and the patients are treated by a GP and ambulance staff only. We aimed to estimate the potential loss of life years for patients in these situations. Method: We included all HEMS requests in the period 2010–2013 from Sogn and Fjordane County that were medically indicated but subsequently cancelled. This provided a selection of patients, with the purpose of studying cancellations independently of the patient’s medical status A multidisciplinary expert panel retrospectively assessed each patient’s potential loss of life years due to the lack of helicopter transport and intervention by a HEMS physician. Results: The study included 184 patients from 176 missions. Because of unavailable HEMS, seven patients (4%) were anticipated to have lost a total of 18 life years. Three patients suffered from myocardial infarction, three from stroke and one from abdominal haemorrhage. The main contribution from HEMS care in these seven cases might have been rapid transport to definitive care. The probability of a patient losing life years when in need of HEMS evacuation was found to be 0.2%. Conclusion: KEY POINTS: Knowledge about to what extent HEMS contributes to an increased survival and a better outcome for patients is limited. Compared to similar studies on life years gained the estimated loss of life years was minor when HEMS evacuation was unavailable in this rural area. The findings indicates that lack of rapid HEMS transport was the primary cause of the estimated loss of life years. Taylor & Francis 2019-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6566894/ /pubmed/31033360 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2019.1608056 Text en © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Zakariassen, Erik
Østerås, Øyvind
Nystøyl, Dag Ståle
Breidablik, Hans Johan
Solheim, Eivind
Brattebø, Guttorm
Ellensen, Vegard S.
Hoff, Jana Midelfart
Hordnes, Knut
Aksnes, Arne
Heltne, Jon-Kenneth
Hunskaar, Steinar
Hotvedt, Ragnar
Loss of life years due to unavailable helicopter emergency medical service: a single base study from a rural area of Norway
title Loss of life years due to unavailable helicopter emergency medical service: a single base study from a rural area of Norway
title_full Loss of life years due to unavailable helicopter emergency medical service: a single base study from a rural area of Norway
title_fullStr Loss of life years due to unavailable helicopter emergency medical service: a single base study from a rural area of Norway
title_full_unstemmed Loss of life years due to unavailable helicopter emergency medical service: a single base study from a rural area of Norway
title_short Loss of life years due to unavailable helicopter emergency medical service: a single base study from a rural area of Norway
title_sort loss of life years due to unavailable helicopter emergency medical service: a single base study from a rural area of norway
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6566894/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31033360
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2019.1608056
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