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Predictors of emergency medical services use by adults with heart failure; 2009–2017
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hrtlng.2020.03.002Abstract
Background
Heart failure (HF) necessitates frequent transport by emergency medical services (EMS), but few studies have been conducted to evaluate predictors of EMS use and of multiple EMS transports that are amenable to intervention.Objectives
To characterize prehospital clinical status of community-dwelling adults with reported HF who used EMS across 8 years and to evaluate predictors of EMS use and multiple EMS transports.Methods
Data were from a database in a large Midwestern county. Descriptive statistics, logistic and negative binomial regression were used for analysis.Results
EMS transports were evaluated for 6582 adults with 16,905 transports. The most common chief complaints were respiratory problems, feeling sick, and chest pain. Shortness of breath, chest pain, level of consciousness, age, gender, race, and hospital site predicted multiple transports.Conclusions
Clinicians need to educate patients with HF about ways to manage shortness of breath and chest pain and when to activate EMS.Many UC-authored scholarly publications are freely available on this site because of the UC's open access policies. Let us know how this access is important for you.
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