Title of article :
Helicopter Emergency Medical Service in Fars Province: The Referral Trauma Center of South of Iran
Author/Authors :
Moradian, MJ Fars EMS - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz , Rastegarfar, B Fars EMS - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz , Salahi, R Trauma Research Center , Abbasi, HR Trauma Research Center , Paydar, Sh Trauma Research Center , Rastegar, MR Education Development Center & Student Research Committee - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , Dehghani, M Education Development Center & Student Research Committee - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , Mousavi, S Fars EMS - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz , Shirzad, E Fars EMS - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz , Khorrami, M Fars EMS - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz , Esnaashar, M Fars EMS - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz , Bolandparvaz, Sh Trauma Research Center
Abstract :
Background: Considering the limited available resources, high cost of the helicopter emergency medical service
(HEMS), and high load of trauma patients especially in our centers, a careful assessment of HEMS in our center
seemed to be necessary for trauma patients.
Methods: From April 2001 to September 2007, the data of all patients transferred by HEMS were extracted
including: Annual number of services, clinical category, number of proper or improper services, and rescue time
for HEMS and ground ambulance. The criteria for the properly transferred group included: Death or being operated
in the first 24 hours of admission, admission in ICU care units, and transfer of more than three patients in
one mission. Others were considered as improper group.
Results: In this period through 185 flights, 225 victims were transferred. The most common reason of HEMS
dispatching was trauma. The most difference of rescue time between ground ambulance and HEMS was
recorded in Lamerd that was transferring patients with HEMS needed 3 hours less than ground ambulance.
However, in Sarvestan, Dashte-Arjan, and Marvdasht, transferred patients with ground ambulance needed
less time than air transfer. Most of transferred patients were from Kazeroon, Nourabad and Lamerd respectively
while 46.3% of patients were in the proper group, and the rest were considered as improper group.
Conclusion: Our study revealed that helicopter dispatch to the cities like Lamerd, Lar, Khonj, Abadeh can be
more effective, whereas, for the towns like Marvdasht, Dashte-Arjan, Sarvestan, Sepidan, Saadatshar, Tang
Abolhayat use of HEMS should be limited to specific conditions. Our study showed inclusion of physicians in
the decision making team increased the number of transferred cases.
Keywords :
Iran , Helicopter , Ambulance , Air transfer , Trauma
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics