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Factors influencing on-scene time in a physician-staffed helicopter emergency medical service (HEMS): a retrospective observational study.

Alexander FuchsMarkus HuberThomas RivaStefan BeckerRoland AlbrechtRobert T GreifUrs Pietsch
Published in: Scandinavian journal of trauma, resuscitation and emergency medicine (2023)
Compared to adult patients, the adjusted on-scene time for paediatric patients was longer. Besides the strong impact of a helicopter hoist operation on on-scene time, the dominant factors contributing to on-scene time are the type and number of interventions and monitoring: improving individual interventions or performing them in parallel may offer great potential for reducing on-scene time. However, multiple clinical interventions and monitoring interact and are not single interventions. Compared to the impact of interventions, non-modifiable factors, such as NACA score, type of diagnosis and age, make only a minor contribution to overall on-scene time.
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