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An analysis of the descriptors of acute myocardial infarction used by South Africans when calling for an ambulance from a private emergency call centre

机译:南非人呼吁私人紧急呼叫中心救护车时急性心肌梗死描述符分析

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IntroductionAcute myocardial infarction (AMI) is a time sensitive emergency. In resource limited settings, prompt identification and management of patients experiencing AMI in the pre-hospital setting may minimise the negative consequences associated with overburdened emergency medical and hospital services. Expedited care thus, in part, relies on the dispatch of appropriate pre-hospital medical providers by emergency medical dispatchers. Identification of these patients in call centres is challenging due to a highly diverse South African society, with multiple languages, cultures, and levels of education. The aim of this study was therefore, to describe the terms used by members of the South African public when calling for an ambulance for patients suffering an AMI.MethodsIn this qualitative study, we performed content analysis to identify keywords and phrases that callers used to describe patients who were experiencing an advanced life support (ALS) paramedic-diagnosed AMI. Using the unique case reference number of randomly selected AMI cases, original voice recordings between the caller and emergency medical dispatcher at the time of the emergency were extracted and transcribed verbatim. Descriptors of AMI were identified, coded and categorised using content analysis, and quantified.ResultsOf the 50 randomly selected calls analysed, 5 were not conducted in English. The descriptors used by callers were found to fall into three categories;Pain: Thorax,No pain: ThoraxandIll- health. The code that occurred most often was no pain,heart related(n?=?16; 23.2%), followed by the code describing pain in the chest (n?=?15; 21.7%).ConclusionSouth African callers use a consistent set of descriptors when requesting an ambulance for a patient experiencing an AMI. The most common of these are non-pain descriptors related to the heart. These descriptors may ultimately be used in developing validated algorithms to assist dispatch decisions. In this way, we hope to expedite the correct level of care to these time- critical patients and prevent the unnecessary dispatch of limitedly available ALS paramedics to inappropriate cases.
机译:介绍术语心肌梗死(AMI)是一个时令紧急情况。在资源有限的环境中,迅速识别和管理在院前设定中的患者患者可能会最大限度地减少与负担后的紧张医疗和医院服务相关的负面后果。因此,加急护理,部分依赖于紧急医疗调度员调度适当的医院医疗提供者。由于南非社会高度多样化,具有多种语言,文化和教育水平,鉴定这些呼叫中心患者是挑战。因此,这项研究的目的是描述南非公众在患有AMI的患者的救护车时致电南非公众的术语。我们执行了内容分析,以识别呼叫者用于描述的呼叫者的关键字和短语正在经历先进的生命支持(ALS)护理人主义诊断的AMI的患者。使用随机选择的AMI案例的独特案例参考次数,提取紧急情况时呼叫者和紧急医疗调度员之间的原始录音,并逐字转录并转录。使用内容分析识别,编码和分类AMI的描述,并量化。分析了50个随机选择的呼叫,其中5个不用英文进行。发现呼叫者使用的描述符分为三类;疼痛:胸部,没有痛苦:胸骨健康。最常见的代码是没有痛苦的,心脏相关(n?=?16; 23.2%),后跟描述胸部疼痛的代码(n?=?15; 21.7%)。结论南非呼叫者使用一致的集合在要求患有体验AMI的患者的救护车时描述符。其中最常见的是与心脏有关的非痛苦描述符。这些描述符最终可能用于开发经过验证的算法以协助调度决策。通过这种方式,我们希望加快对这些令人关键的患者的正确护理水平,并防止不必要的发货有限的ALS护理人员在不适当的情况下。

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