• Title of article

    Influence of Time of Mission on Correct Diagnosis by the Prehospital Emergency Physician: A Retrospective Study

  • Author/Authors

    Ramadanov, Nikolai Zentrum fur Notfallmedizin - Universit ¨ atsklinikum Jena - Friedrich-Schiller-Universit ¨ at Am Klinikum 1 - 07747 Jena - Germany - Klinik fur Unfall- und Wiederherstellungschirurgie - Klinikum Ernst von Bergmann Potsdam - Charlottenstraße. 72 - ¨ 14467 Potsdam - Germany , Klein, Roman Orthopadie - Unfallchirurgie und Sporttraumatologie - Marienhaus Klinikum Hetzelstif - Stifstraße 10, 67434 Neustadt, Germany , Ramadanova, Nevena Innere Medizin - Klinik Ernst v. Bergmann Bad Belzig - Niemegker Str. 45 - 14806 Bad Belzig - Germany , Behringer, Wilhelm Zentrum fur Notfallmedizin - Universit ¨ atsklinikum Jena - Friedrich-Schiller-Universit ¨ at Am Klinikum 1 - 07747 Jena - Germany

  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    1
  • To page
    6
  • Abstract
    Objectives.The objective of this retrospective study was to examine the diagnostic matching (DM) between the prehospital diagnosis by the prehospital emergency physicians and the hospital discharge diagnosis, adjusted for time of mission. Methods. Over a period of 12 months, all patient care reports of the emergency medical services in Bad Belzig were examined. By systematically comparing the prehospital suspected diagnosis to the discharge diagnosis, the DM was determined afer careful examination of the entire course of each patient’s case, blinded to time of mission. Te results were tested for statistically signifcant results using the Chi-square test for nominal data and the Mann-Whitney U test for nonnormally distributed independent samples. Results. Te DM occurred in 52%, it occurred partially in 24%, and it did not occur in 24% of 580 included cases. The DM showed clear fuctuation over 24 hours, with the worst results at 4 and 5 a.m. and the best results at 6 a.m. and 3 p.m. Conclusions. The DM appears to depend directly on the time of mission. Decreased performance and concentration at night might be a cause for incorrect diagnoses by prehospital emergency physician in the early morning hours. Future studies need to investigate the efect of diferent shif planning on performance.
  • Keywords
    Influence , Mission , Correct Diagnosis , Emergency Physician , Retrospective Study
  • Journal title
    Emergency Medicine International
  • Serial Year
    2019
  • Record number

    2606697