Epidemiological Features of Injured Patients Examined by Tehran Emergency Medical Service Technicians

Introduction: Knowledge of epidemiological aspects can be a useful guide in determining the resources for better prevention and management of injuries. There are some performed studies on this topic in Iran, based on the limited hospital database. However, to the best of our knowledge, there is not...

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Main Authors: Peyman Saberian, Amir-Reza Farhoud, Parisa Hasani-Sharamin, Maryam Moghaddami, Fatemeh Keshvari
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2019-06-01
Series:Advanced Journal of Emergency Medicine
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Online Access:http://ajem.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ajem/article/view/198
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spelling doaj-36f19eb6d02445d3a2619bdb4094fcc42020-11-25T01:59:00ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesAdvanced Journal of Emergency Medicine2588-400X2019-06-0110.22114/ajem.v0i0.198Epidemiological Features of Injured Patients Examined by Tehran Emergency Medical Service TechniciansPeyman Saberian0Amir-Reza Farhoud1Parisa Hasani-Sharamin2Maryam Moghaddami3Fatemeh Keshvari4Department of Anesthesiology, Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Joint Reconstruction Research Center, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranTehran Emergency Medical Service Center, Tehran, IranTehran Emergency Medical Service Center, Tehran, IranNational Emergency Medical Service Organization, Tehran, Iran Introduction: Knowledge of epidemiological aspects can be a useful guide in determining the resources for better prevention and management of injuries. There are some performed studies on this topic in Iran, based on the limited hospital database. However, to the best of our knowledge, there is not any survey based on the pre-hospital database. Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess baseline characteristics of the traumatic patients according to the records of Tehran Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Center to present descriptive statistics of their epidemiological features. Method: This cross-sectional study was conducted retrospectively, using Tehran EMS center data registry. All traumatic patients examined by EMS in Tehran, Iran following call to emergency medical dispatcher were included. By reviewing the EMS technicians’ mission forms, required data were extracted. The mission form contains information such as age, sex, injured location, damage mechanism, accident location (home, workplace, street), time of call, the outcome of the patient's ambulance mission and the results of the assessment of the technician, etc. Results: Totally, 56612 injured cases with the mean age of 33.1±15.6 years were examined by EMS during one-year study period of whom 80.4% were male. Crude Incidence Rate was 10.5 and 2.5 per 1000 in male and female, respectively. Traffic accident and then fall were the two most prevalent mechanism of injuries. All types of  injuries were significantly more prevalent in males (P<0.001). Most injuries were in winter season with 15570 cases (27.5%). Car accident was prevalent in winter and other injuries were significantly prevalent in spring (P<0.001). The most frequent places of injuries occurred on main roads and streets (55.7%). All of the road-related injuries was prevalent in winter, whereas injuries in other places were prevalent in spring (P<0.001). Most of the cases (78.3%) were transferred to the health centers, but 20.7% did not consent to treatment and transmission. Only 222 cases (0.4%) died, that 95% was due to traffic accident. there was a significant relationship between the number of injured organs and the death; So that the highest death rate occurred for those with more than 5 injured organs (P <0.001). Conclusion: Based on the findings, traffic accident was the most frequent cause of trauma that led to visiting a traumatic patient by an EMS technician in Tehran, Iran. Injuries in all age groups were more prevalent in males, and the involvement of 5 or more injured organ had a significant relationship with mortality. http://ajem.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ajem/article/view/198Emergency Medical ServicesEpidemiologic StudiesWounds and Injuries
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author Peyman Saberian
Amir-Reza Farhoud
Parisa Hasani-Sharamin
Maryam Moghaddami
Fatemeh Keshvari
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Amir-Reza Farhoud
Parisa Hasani-Sharamin
Maryam Moghaddami
Fatemeh Keshvari
Epidemiological Features of Injured Patients Examined by Tehran Emergency Medical Service Technicians
Advanced Journal of Emergency Medicine
Emergency Medical Services
Epidemiologic Studies
Wounds and Injuries
author_facet Peyman Saberian
Amir-Reza Farhoud
Parisa Hasani-Sharamin
Maryam Moghaddami
Fatemeh Keshvari
author_sort Peyman Saberian
title Epidemiological Features of Injured Patients Examined by Tehran Emergency Medical Service Technicians
title_short Epidemiological Features of Injured Patients Examined by Tehran Emergency Medical Service Technicians
title_full Epidemiological Features of Injured Patients Examined by Tehran Emergency Medical Service Technicians
title_fullStr Epidemiological Features of Injured Patients Examined by Tehran Emergency Medical Service Technicians
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological Features of Injured Patients Examined by Tehran Emergency Medical Service Technicians
title_sort epidemiological features of injured patients examined by tehran emergency medical service technicians
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Advanced Journal of Emergency Medicine
issn 2588-400X
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Introduction: Knowledge of epidemiological aspects can be a useful guide in determining the resources for better prevention and management of injuries. There are some performed studies on this topic in Iran, based on the limited hospital database. However, to the best of our knowledge, there is not any survey based on the pre-hospital database. Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess baseline characteristics of the traumatic patients according to the records of Tehran Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Center to present descriptive statistics of their epidemiological features. Method: This cross-sectional study was conducted retrospectively, using Tehran EMS center data registry. All traumatic patients examined by EMS in Tehran, Iran following call to emergency medical dispatcher were included. By reviewing the EMS technicians’ mission forms, required data were extracted. The mission form contains information such as age, sex, injured location, damage mechanism, accident location (home, workplace, street), time of call, the outcome of the patient's ambulance mission and the results of the assessment of the technician, etc. Results: Totally, 56612 injured cases with the mean age of 33.1±15.6 years were examined by EMS during one-year study period of whom 80.4% were male. Crude Incidence Rate was 10.5 and 2.5 per 1000 in male and female, respectively. Traffic accident and then fall were the two most prevalent mechanism of injuries. All types of  injuries were significantly more prevalent in males (P<0.001). Most injuries were in winter season with 15570 cases (27.5%). Car accident was prevalent in winter and other injuries were significantly prevalent in spring (P<0.001). The most frequent places of injuries occurred on main roads and streets (55.7%). All of the road-related injuries was prevalent in winter, whereas injuries in other places were prevalent in spring (P<0.001). Most of the cases (78.3%) were transferred to the health centers, but 20.7% did not consent to treatment and transmission. Only 222 cases (0.4%) died, that 95% was due to traffic accident. there was a significant relationship between the number of injured organs and the death; So that the highest death rate occurred for those with more than 5 injured organs (P <0.001). Conclusion: Based on the findings, traffic accident was the most frequent cause of trauma that led to visiting a traumatic patient by an EMS technician in Tehran, Iran. Injuries in all age groups were more prevalent in males, and the involvement of 5 or more injured organ had a significant relationship with mortality.
topic Emergency Medical Services
Epidemiologic Studies
Wounds and Injuries
url http://ajem.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ajem/article/view/198
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