The Impact of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic on Helicopter Emergency Medical Services

Q3 Nursing Air Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.amj.2024.07.004
Roberta Pireddu , Francesca Bottega , Maria José De la Rosa , Serena Ruberti , Angelo Giupponi , Andrea Mina , Luca Filetici , Giovanni Cipolotti , Alberto Zoli , Carlo Signorelli
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The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has profoundly affected the Lombardy healthcare system. Although air transport of critical patients played a crucial role, there are still gaps in understanding how the pandemic impacted helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS). A retrospective observational analysis was performed using data from the regional emergency-urgency online portal. The investigation focused on patients airlifted by helicopter to the Lombardy emergency departments from January 1, 2019, to December 31, 2021. A total of 12,953 admissions to the emergency departments have been recorded (5,733 in 2019, 3,550 in 2020, and 3,670 in 2021). The monthly average of events changed significantly over the 3 years (2019 [477.7], 2020 [295.8], and 2021 [305.8]) (P < .001). Additionally, there was a notable increase in the percentage of severe cases with red triage codes in 2020 (28.9%) and 2021 (33.5%) compared with 2019 (19.9%). Moreover, the number of hospitalized patients increased in 2020 (39.9%) and 2021 (37.2%) compared with 2019 (27.7%). The HEMS documented a noteworthy decrease in mission numbers and an increase in patient clinical severity during the pandemic. Consequently, the HEMS might be allocated for specific roles in national pandemic plans during the alert phase activation, such as secondary transport between hospital facilities.

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2019 年冠状病毒疾病大流行对直升机紧急医疗服务的影响
2019 年冠状病毒疾病大流行对伦巴第大区的医疗保健系统产生了深远影响。尽管空中运送危重病人发挥了至关重要的作用,但在了解大流行对直升机紧急医疗服务(HEMS)的影响方面仍存在差距。我们利用地区急诊在线门户网站的数据进行了回顾性观察分析。调查的重点是 2019 年 1 月 1 日至 2021 年 12 月 31 日期间由直升机空运到伦巴第急诊科的患者。急诊科共记录了 12953 例入院病例(2019 年 5733 例,2020 年 3550 例,2021 年 3670 例)。在这 3 年中,月平均事件数发生了显著变化(2019 年 [477.7],2020 年 [295.8] 和 2021 年 [305.8])(P <.001)。此外,与 2019 年(19.9%)相比,2020 年(28.9%)和 2021 年(33.5%)红色分诊代码的重症病例比例明显增加。此外,与 2019 年(27.7%)相比,2020 年(39.9%)和 2021 年(37.2%)的住院患者人数有所增加。根据紧急医疗救援系统的记录,在大流行期间,任务人数明显减少,而病人的临床严重程度却有所上升。因此,在警报阶段启动期间,国家大流行计划可能会分配直升机急救服务发挥特定作用,例如医院设施之间的二次转运。
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Air Medical Journal Nursing-Emergency Nursing
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期刊介绍: Air Medical Journal is the official journal of the five leading air medical transport associations in the United States. AMJ is the premier provider of information for the medical transport industry, addressing the unique concerns of medical transport physicians, nurses, pilots, paramedics, emergency medical technicians, communication specialists, and program administrators. The journal contains practical how-to articles, debates on controversial industry issues, legislative updates, case studies, and peer-reviewed original research articles covering all aspects of the medical transport profession.
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