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Focus on EMS Transport

Epidemiology of Pediatric Transports andNon-Transports in an Urban Emergency Medical Services System

, MD, , MD,MPH,MBA, , MD, , PhD & , DO,MBA
Pages 403-407 | Received 12 Dec 2007, Accepted 24 Mar 2007, Published online: 02 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objective. This study was done to describe an urban, Emergency Medical Service (EMS) system's experiences with pediatric patients andthe rate andcharacteristics of non-transports in this setting. Methods. A retrospective analysis of all pediatric patients responded to by the Detroit Fire Department Division of EMS between January 1, 2002 andAugust 30, 2002 was done. Results. There were 5,976 pediatric EMS cases. Children 10 years of age or older accounted for 49.4% of transports, 53.8% of all patients had medical illness, and38.8% of the patients belonged to the non-urgent category. A large percentage of patients were not transported (27.2%), most commonly secondary to parent/caregiver/patient refusals. The median number of minutes on-scene for refusals was longer than for transports (23.5 vs. 17.3, respectively)[difference = 6.2 minutes (95% CI: 5.6–6.9)]. The odds ratios (OR) for refusal was highest for assaults (2.09; 95% CI: 1.66–2.63), difficulty in breathing (1.38; 95% CI: 1.14–1.68), andmotor vehicle accidents (1.19; 95% CI: 1.04–1.37). Conclusions. In this system, the majority of pediatric patients are not severely ill, anda large number are not transported. Non-transports are more likely to be young adolescents, have been involved in assaults, andhave a longer on-scene time.

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