Operational experience of the Dutch helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) during the initial phase of the COVID-19 pandemic:jeopardy on the prehospital care system?

Purpose: The SARS-CoV-2 virus has disrupted global and local medical supply chains. To combat the spread of the virus and prevent an uncontrolled outbreak with limited resources, national lockdown protocols have taken effect in the Netherlands since March 13th, 2020. The aim of this study was to describe the incidence, type and characteristics of HEMS and HEMS-ambulance ‘Lifeliner 1’ dispatches during the initial phase of the COVID-19 pandemic compared to the same period one year prior. Methods: A retrospective review of all HEMS and HEMS-ambulance ‘Lifeliner 1’ dispatches was performed from t... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Rikken, Quinten G H
Mikdad, Sarah
Mota, Mathijs T Carvalho
De Leeuw, Marcel A
Schober, Patrick
Schwarte, Lothar A
Giannakopoulos, Georgios F
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Reihe/Periodikum: Rikken , Q G H , Mikdad , S , Mota , M T C , De Leeuw , M A , Schober , P , Schwarte , L A & Giannakopoulos , G F 2021 , ' Operational experience of the Dutch helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) during the initial phase of the COVID-19 pandemic : jeopardy on the prehospital care system? ' , European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery , vol. 47 , no. 3 , pp. 703-711 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00068-020-01569-w , https://doi.org/10.1007/s00068-020-01569-w
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-26687741
Datenquelle: BASE; Originalkatalog
Powered By: BASE
Link(s) : https://research.vumc.nl/en/publications/5841e98e-42ec-4550-a4b8-d361974d5dd9

Purpose: The SARS-CoV-2 virus has disrupted global and local medical supply chains. To combat the spread of the virus and prevent an uncontrolled outbreak with limited resources, national lockdown protocols have taken effect in the Netherlands since March 13th, 2020. The aim of this study was to describe the incidence, type and characteristics of HEMS and HEMS-ambulance ‘Lifeliner 1’ dispatches during the initial phase of the COVID-19 pandemic compared to the same period one year prior. Methods: A retrospective review of all HEMS and HEMS-ambulance ‘Lifeliner 1’ dispatches was performed from the start of Dutch nationwide lockdown orders from March 13th until May 13th, 2020 and the corresponding period one year prior. Dispatch-, operational-, patient-, injury-, and on-site treatment characteristics were extracted for analysis. In addition, the rate of COVID-19 positively tested HEMS personnel and the time physicians were unable to take call was described. Results: During the initial phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, the HEMS and HEMS-ambulance was requested in 528 cases. One year prior, a total of 620 requests were received. The HEMS (helicopter and ambulance) was cancelled after deployment in 56.4% of the COVID-19 cohort and 50.7% of the historical cohort (P = 0.05). Incident location type did not differ between the two cohorts, specifically, there was no significant difference in the number of injuries that occurred at home in pandemic versus non-pandemic circumstances. Besides a decrease in the number of falls, the distribution of mechanisms of injury remained similar during the COVID-19 study period. There was no difference in self-inflicted injuries observed. Prehospital interventions remained similar during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to one year prior. Specifically, prehospital intubation did not differ between the two cohorts. The rate of COVID-19 positively tested HEMS personnel was 23.1%. Physicians who tested positive were unable to take call for a mean of 25 days (range 8–53). Conclusion: A decrease ...