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Do Physiological Variables Predict the Need for Transport to Hospital From Music Festivals? An Analysis of Australian Festival Data.

Ned Wr DouglasJake DonovanJames CarewKayla BrouwerEbony EdwardsMitchell GibsonJacqueline LeverettJoseph PaulLachlan Holbery-MorganJessica PritchardElyssia BourkeErin C Smith
Published in: Disaster medicine and public health preparedness (2022)
Initial physiological variables are poor predictors of the decision to transport to hospital from music festivals. Systolic blood pressure was significant, but only at a clinically insignificant value. Decisions on which patients to transport from an event site should incorporate more information than initial physiology. Senior clinicians should lead decision-making about hospital transport from music festivals.
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