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Título : Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Profile of Patients in SAMU-Asturias EMS (Spain): A Two-Year Retrospective Analysis of Advanced Life Support Unit Data
Autor : Díaz Villanueva, Lucia
Lada Colunga, Barbara
Villanueva Ordóñez, María José
Cuartas Álvarez, Tatiana
Cernuda Martínez, José Antonio
Castro Delgado, Rafael
Palabras clave : COVID-19
Emergency Medical Services
pandemic
Fecha de publicación : 3-jun-2023
Editorial : Cambridge University Press
Citación : - Villanueva, LD; Colunga, BL; Ordóñez, MJV; Alvarez, TC; Martinez, J; Delgado, RC. Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Profile of Patients in SAMU-Asturias EMS (Spain): A Two-Year Retrospective Analysis of Advanced Life Support Unit Data. Prehosp Disaster Med. 2023. 38. (4). p. 430-435. DOI: 10.1017/S1049023X23006015.
Resumen : Abstract Introduction: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic had important consequences on the health system. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) were a key element in the response and were forced to modify their daily procedures. The main objective of this study was to find out if there were differences in response times and in the profile of patients treated by the Advanced Life Support (ALS) units of Servicio de Asistencia Médica Urgente (SAMU)-Asturias, the EMS of the Principality of Asturias, between the pre-pandemic period and the pandemic period. Methodology: This was a descriptive, cross-sectional, observational, and retrospective study that included all patients treated by SAMU-Asturias ALS from January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2020. Results: The pandemic has had an impact on daily activity of SAMU-Asturias, with a 9.2% decrease in daily ALS services during the pandemic, longer prehospital times during the pandemic period (mean = 54’35”; SD= 0’48”; P = 0.00) mainly due to an increase in scene time (mean = 28’01”; SD= 12’57”; P = 0.00), and a slight increase in the average age of patients during the pandemic in relation to the pre-pandemic period. No differences were found between the types of incidents for ALS or between the resolution of the patients. Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic mainly affects prehospital times in an emergency service, with no differences being observed in types of incidents; in EMS future pandemic planning, this should be taken into consideration.
URI : https://ria.asturias.es/RIA/handle/123456789/14750
ISSN : 1945-1938
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