Reducing Door-to-Balloon Time Using EMS-Initiated App-Based Communication

Christian Abrahim MBBS, Alina Capatina MSN, CCRN-K, Arvind Kalyan-Sundaram MBBS, Amir Lotfi MD
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Abstract

Background

Reducing door-to-balloon (D2B) time for ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) has been shown to improve outcomes. Delays still occur due to various factors such as time to laboratory activation and diagnostic clarification in equivocal cases. We propose that early communication through a mobile application (app) between emergency medical services (EMS) and in-hospital providers can reduce EMS-to-balloon time and provide coordinated care to impact D2B time.

Methods

The General Devices e-Bridge mobile app, which allows real-time communication and data transmission between EMS providers and the cardiac catheterization laboratory and emergency department staff, was implemented on May 14, 2019. A single-center, retrospective observational study was conducted on 795 STEMI activations undergoing emergent coronary angiography between January 2017 and July 2020. After exclusions, EMS transmissions of 428 cases were analyzed, of which 132 used the app.

Results

Implementation of e-Bridge significantly reduced D2B time by 7.2 minutes (P = .005) and emergency department board time by 4.41 minutes (P = .01). First medical contact to balloon (FMC2B) time trended toward reduction but was not statistically significant. The app did not significantly reduce D2B or FMC2B time during the day shift but significantly improved these metrics during the night shift.

Conclusions

Implementation of app-based communication between EMS and in-hospital providers resulted in statistically significant reductions in D2B time at our institution. This approach holds promise in improving the timely management of STEMI patients, particularly during the night shift.

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利用基于应用程序的紧急医疗服务启动通信,缩短 "门到气球 "时间
背景缩短 ST 段抬高型心肌梗死(STEMI)的 "门到气球"(D2B)时间已被证明可改善预后。但由于各种因素,如实验室启动时间和诊断不明确病例的澄清时间,延误仍会发生。我们建议,通过移动应用程序(App)在急救医疗服务(EMS)和院内医疗服务提供者之间进行早期沟通,可以缩短急救医疗服务到气球的时间,并提供协调护理,从而影响 D2B 时间。方法通用设备公司的 e-Bridge 移动应用程序于 2019 年 5 月 14 日实施,该应用程序允许急救医疗服务提供者与心导管实验室和急诊科工作人员之间进行实时沟通和数据传输。我们对 2017 年 1 月至 2020 年 7 月期间接受急诊冠状动脉造影术的 795 例 STEMI 激活患者进行了单中心回顾性观察研究。结果实施 e-Bridge 后,D2B 时间显著缩短了 7.2 分钟(P = .005),急诊科会诊时间显著缩短了 4.41 分钟(P = .01)。首次医疗接触到球囊(FMC2B)时间有缩短趋势,但无统计学意义。该应用程序在白班没有明显缩短 D2B 或 FMC2B 时间,但在夜班明显改善了这些指标。这种方法有望改善 STEMI 患者的及时管理,尤其是在夜班期间。
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