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      COVID-19 유행이 119 구급대의 중증 환자 이송 시간에 미친 영향 = The effect of COVID-19 epidemic on 119 transportation time for severely ill patients

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      Objective: As the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic continues, it is believed that COVID-19 may have affected the transportation time of 119 emergency medical services (EMS). However, there are only a few studies to support this claim. The current study was undertaken to investigate the altered pre-hospital transportation time according to the severity of the patient after the COVID-19 period.
      Methods: This is a retrospective observational study conducted on patients aged 15 or older who visited three emergency medical centers from January 1, 2019, to December 31, 2020, using the 119 EMS. The primary outcome was total pre-hospital transportation time; secondary outcomes include activation time, response time, on-scene, and transportation time.
      Results: Before COVID-19, the total pre-hospital transportation times for patients admitted to the intensive care unit and patients with out-of-cardiac arrest were 26.78±9.91 minutes and 27.92±8.38 minutes, respectively. Post-COVID-19, the time increased to 35.31±16.30 minutes and 32.46±14.69 minutes, respectively (P<0.001). Furthermore, the total prehospital transportation time before and after COVID-19 differed in the critical patient group with Korean Triage and Acuity Scale 1 and 2 (26.58±10.12 minutes vs. 33.93±15.78 minutes). In addition, an increase in the total pre-hospital transportation time was observed after COVID-19 in the emergency and non-emergency patient groups. An increased time interval was also determined for the activation time, response time, on-scene arrival, and transportation time for all patient groups after the COVID-19 pandemic (P<0.001).
      Conclusion: COVID-19 has resulted in delays throughout the pre-hospital transportation time, greatly impacting critical patients.
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      Objective: As the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic continues, it is believed that COVID-19 may have affected the transportation time of 119 emergency medical services (EMS). However, there are only a few studies to support this claim. The ...

      Objective: As the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic continues, it is believed that COVID-19 may have affected the transportation time of 119 emergency medical services (EMS). However, there are only a few studies to support this claim. The current study was undertaken to investigate the altered pre-hospital transportation time according to the severity of the patient after the COVID-19 period.
      Methods: This is a retrospective observational study conducted on patients aged 15 or older who visited three emergency medical centers from January 1, 2019, to December 31, 2020, using the 119 EMS. The primary outcome was total pre-hospital transportation time; secondary outcomes include activation time, response time, on-scene, and transportation time.
      Results: Before COVID-19, the total pre-hospital transportation times for patients admitted to the intensive care unit and patients with out-of-cardiac arrest were 26.78±9.91 minutes and 27.92±8.38 minutes, respectively. Post-COVID-19, the time increased to 35.31±16.30 minutes and 32.46±14.69 minutes, respectively (P<0.001). Furthermore, the total prehospital transportation time before and after COVID-19 differed in the critical patient group with Korean Triage and Acuity Scale 1 and 2 (26.58±10.12 minutes vs. 33.93±15.78 minutes). In addition, an increase in the total pre-hospital transportation time was observed after COVID-19 in the emergency and non-emergency patient groups. An increased time interval was also determined for the activation time, response time, on-scene arrival, and transportation time for all patient groups after the COVID-19 pandemic (P<0.001).
      Conclusion: COVID-19 has resulted in delays throughout the pre-hospital transportation time, greatly impacting critical patients.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Wong LE, "Where are all the patients? Addressing Covid-19 fear to encourage sick patients to seek emergency care" 2020

      2 Ferron R, "The effect of COVID-19 on emergency medical service call volumes and patient acuity: a cross-sectional study in Niagara, Ontario" 21 : 39-, 2021

      3 Kwon H, "The Korean Triage and Acuity Scale: associations with admission, disposition, mortality and length of stay in the emergency department" 31 : 449-455, 2019

      4 Park JH, "Strategies to prevent COVID-19 transmission in the emergency department of a regional base hospital in Korea : from index patient until pandemic declaration" 46 : 247-253, 2021

      5 Holmen J, "Shortening ambulance response time increases survival in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest" 9 : e017048-, 2020

      6 Korean Society of Infectious Diseases ; Korean Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases ; Korean Society of Epidemiology ; Korean Society for Antimicrobial Therapy ; Korean Society for Healthcare-associated Infection Control and Prevention ; Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, "Report on the Epidemiological Features of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Outbreak in the Republic of Korea from January 19 to March 2, 2020" 대한의학회 35 (35): 1-11, 2020

      7 Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, "Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Outbreak in the Republic of Korea, 2015" 질병관리본부 6 (6): 269-278, 2015

      8 Gyeonggi Public Health Policy Institute, "Issue briefing, Vol. 21"

      9 Lee DE, "Impact of temporary closures of emergency departments during the COVID-19outbreak on clinical outcomes for emergency patients in a metropolitan area" 47 : 35-41, 2021

      10 Jaffe E, "Evolution of emergency medical calls during a pandemic : an emergency medical service during the COVID-19 outbreak" 43 : 260-266, 2021

      1 Wong LE, "Where are all the patients? Addressing Covid-19 fear to encourage sick patients to seek emergency care" 2020

      2 Ferron R, "The effect of COVID-19 on emergency medical service call volumes and patient acuity: a cross-sectional study in Niagara, Ontario" 21 : 39-, 2021

      3 Kwon H, "The Korean Triage and Acuity Scale: associations with admission, disposition, mortality and length of stay in the emergency department" 31 : 449-455, 2019

      4 Park JH, "Strategies to prevent COVID-19 transmission in the emergency department of a regional base hospital in Korea : from index patient until pandemic declaration" 46 : 247-253, 2021

      5 Holmen J, "Shortening ambulance response time increases survival in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest" 9 : e017048-, 2020

      6 Korean Society of Infectious Diseases ; Korean Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases ; Korean Society of Epidemiology ; Korean Society for Antimicrobial Therapy ; Korean Society for Healthcare-associated Infection Control and Prevention ; Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, "Report on the Epidemiological Features of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Outbreak in the Republic of Korea from January 19 to March 2, 2020" 대한의학회 35 (35): 1-11, 2020

      7 Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, "Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Outbreak in the Republic of Korea, 2015" 질병관리본부 6 (6): 269-278, 2015

      8 Gyeonggi Public Health Policy Institute, "Issue briefing, Vol. 21"

      9 Lee DE, "Impact of temporary closures of emergency departments during the COVID-19outbreak on clinical outcomes for emergency patients in a metropolitan area" 47 : 35-41, 2021

      10 Jaffe E, "Evolution of emergency medical calls during a pandemic : an emergency medical service during the COVID-19 outbreak" 43 : 260-266, 2021

      11 Garcia-Castrillo L, "European Society For Emergency Medicine position paper on emergency medical systems’ response to COVID-19" 27 : 174-177, 2020

      12 최선화 ; 기모란, "Estimating the reproductive number and the outbreak size of COVID-19 in Korea" 한국역학회 42 : 1-10, 2020

      13 Blanchard IE, "Emergency medical services response time and mortality in an urban setting" 16 : 142-151, 2012

      14 Jachetti A, "Emergency department reorganisation to cope with COVID-19 outbreak in Milan university hospital : a timesensitive challenge" 21 : 74-, 2021

      15 Ageta K, "Delay in emergency medical service transportation responsiveness during the COVID-19 pandemic in a minimally affected region" 74 : 513-520, 2020

      16 Tien H, "Critical care transport in the time of COVID-19" 22 (22): S84-S88, 2020

      17 World Health Organization, "Coronaviurs disease (COVID-19) dashboard"

      18 Korea Center for Disease Control and Prevention, "Coronavirus disease-19, Republic of Korea, 2021"

      19 Park GE, "Control of an outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome in a tertiary hospital in Korea" 165 : 87-93, 2016

      20 Guan WJ, "Clinical characteristics of coronavirus disease 2019 in China" 382 : 1708-1720, 2020

      21 Siman-Tov M, "An assessment of treatment, transport, and refusal incidence in a National EMS’s routine work during COVID-19" 44 : 45-49, 2021

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