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Preliminary Reports

Air Transport of Patients with Unstable Aortic Aneurysms Directly into Operating Rooms

, MD, , MD, MPH, , RN, EMT-P, MPH & , MD
Pages 337-342 | Received 15 May 2006, Accepted 15 Mar 2007, Published online: 02 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objective. The purpose of this study was to describe an air transport service's protocol for direct transport of patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm leak (AAAL) into receiving hospital operating rooms (ORs). Methods. This retrospective consecutive-case analysis examined AAAL patients undergoing nurse-paramedic Boston MedFlight (BMF) transport during 1999–2004, who were taken directly into ORs at four academic centers. BMF uses a rotating roster system to assign receiving hospitals when referring physicians have no preidentified receiving facility, but this practice may prolong patient transport or be associated with less diagnostic certainty, andthus more delay, at receiving hospitals. Thus, the study compared “Roster” versus “Non-roster” patients' time andoutcome end points. Continuous nonparametric data (e.g., time intervals) were described with median andinterquartile range (IQR). Chi-square andKruskal-Wallis tests were used for univariate comparisons; regression analysis assessed dependent variables while adjusting for covariates (e.g., transport mileage). Results. There were 29 direct-to-OR transports, with median distance of 30 miles. All patients had AAAL diagnosis confirmed; 51.7% survived. System performance for end points was similar as assessed between Roster versus Non-roster patients. Conclusions. Interfacility direct-to-OR transport of AAAL patients is feasible. Use of a roster system allows for timely transport facilitation for patients needing specialized care; roster patients achieve similar end points as did patients who had already-identified receiving hospitals upon air medical transport request.

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