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FOCUS ON PATIENT ASSESSMENT

EMS Provider Findings andInterventions with a Statewide EMS Spine-Assessment Protocol

Pages 303-309 | Received 27 Aug 2004, Accepted 03 Feb 2005, Published online: 02 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objective. To describe the utilization andfindings with a statewide, prehospital spine-assessment protocol for emergency medical services (EMS) providers in a rural state. Methods. The study was a prospective sample of EMS patients evaluated by prehospital providers for trauma-related injury during a one-year investigation period. Prehospital providers prospectively completed supplementary spine data-collection forms that reported patient demographics andEMS provider findings with the spine-assessment protocol. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results. There were 207,545 EMS encounters during the study period, including 31,885 transports for acute trauma-related illness. Prehospital providers provided spine-assessment forms for 2,220 patient encounters. Providers reported a decision to immobilize 1,301 (59%) patients. For these immobilized patients, spine protocol findings included 416 (32%) patients deemed as unreliable, 358 (28%) with distracting injury, 80 (6%) with an abnormal neurologic examination, and709 (54%) with spine pain or tenderness. Linkage of EMS andhospital data revealed seven acute spine fracture patients among the 2,220 reported encounters, all of whom were immobilized by EMS providers. Conclusions. Use of this prehospital spine-assessment protocol resulted in an EMS provider decision not to immobilize approximately 40% of EMS trauma patients. Few spine fracture patients were encountered during the investigational period, though all were immobilized.

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