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Prehospital characteristics of COVID-19 patients transported by emergency medical service and the predictors of a prehospital sudden deterioration in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Alemayehu, Micheal
, Sultan, Menbeu
, Olani, Ararso Baru
, Demisse, Lemlem Beza
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Ambulance services
/ Clinical deterioration
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Critical care
/ Emergency medical care
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Vital signs
2022
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Prehospital characteristics of COVID-19 patients transported by emergency medical service and the predictors of a prehospital sudden deterioration in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
by
Alemayehu, Micheal
, Sultan, Menbeu
, Olani, Ararso Baru
, Demisse, Lemlem Beza
in
Ambulance services
/ Clinical deterioration
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Critical care
/ Emergency medical care
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Vital signs
2022
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Prehospital characteristics of COVID-19 patients transported by emergency medical service and the predictors of a prehospital sudden deterioration in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Alemayehu, Micheal
, Sultan, Menbeu
, Olani, Ararso Baru
, Demisse, Lemlem Beza
in
Ambulance services
/ Clinical deterioration
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Critical care
/ Emergency medical care
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Vital signs
2022
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Prehospital characteristics of COVID-19 patients transported by emergency medical service and the predictors of a prehospital sudden deterioration in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Prehospital characteristics of COVID-19 patients transported by emergency medical service and the predictors of a prehospital sudden deterioration in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
2022
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BackgroundSeverally ill COVID-19 patients may require urgent transport to a specialized facility for advanced care. Prehospital transport is inherently risky; the patient’s health may deteriorate, and potentially fatal situations may arise. Hence, early detection of clinically worsening patients in a prehospital setting may enable selecting the best receiving facility, arranging for swift transportation, and providing the most accurate and timely therapies. The incidence and predictors of abrupt prehospital clinical deterioration among critically ill patients in Ethiopia are relatively limited.Study objectivesThis study was conducted to determine the incidence of sudden clinical deterioration during prehospital transportation and its predictors.MethodsA prospective cohort study of 591 COVID-19 patients transported by a public EMS in Addis Ababa. For data entry, Epi data V4.2 and SPSS V 25 were used for analysis. To control the effect of confounders, the candidate variables for multivariable analysis were chosen using a p 0.25 inclusion threshold from the bivariate analysis. A statistically significant association was declared at adjusted relative risk (ARR) ≠ 1 with a 95 % confidence interval (CI) and a p value < 0.05 after adjusting for potential confounders.ResultsThe incidence of prehospital sudden clinical deterioration in this study was 10.8%. The independent predictors of prehospital sudden clinical deterioration were total prehospital time [ARR 1.03 (95%; CI 1.00–1.06)], queuing delays [ARR 1.03 (95%; CI 1.00–1.06)], initial prehospital respiratory rate [ARR 1.07 (95% CI 1.01–1.13)], and diabetic mellitus [ARR 1.06 (95%; CI 1.01–1.11)].ConclusionIn the current study, one in every ten COVID-19 patients experienced a clinical deterioration while an EMS provider was present. The factors that determined rapid deterioration were total prehospital time, queueing delays, the initial respiratory rate, and diabetes mellitus. Queueing delays should be managed in order to find a way to decrease overall prehospital time. According to this finding, more research on prehospital intervention and indicators of prehospital clinical deterioration in Ethiopia is warranted.
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Springer Nature B.V
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