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Patient experience of severe acute dyspnoea and relief during treatment in ambulances: a prospective observational study.

Tim Alex LindskouUlla Møller WeinreichKenneth LübckeTorben Anders KløjgaardBirgitte Schantz LaursenSøren MikkelsenErika Frischknecht Christensen
Published in: Scandinavian journal of trauma, resuscitation and emergency medicine (2020)
We found that acute dyspnoea scored by ambulance patients, was high on a verbal numerical rating scale but decreased before arrival at hospital, suggesting relief of symptoms. The acute dyspnoea score was statistically associated with vital signs, but of limited clinical relevance; this stresses the importance of patients' experience of symptoms. To this end, the dyspnoea scale appears feasible in the prehospital setting.
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