Title of article :
Comparative Study on the Outcome of Stroke Patients Transferred by Doctor Helicopters and Ground Ambulances in South Korea: A Retrospective Controlled Study
Author/Authors :
Lee, Jeong Il National Civil Defense and Disaster Management Training Institute - Gongju City - Chungnam Province - Republic of Korea , Lee, Kang Hyun Department of Emergency Medicine - Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine - Wonju City - Gangwon Province - Republic of Korea , Kim, Oh Hyun Department of Emergency Medicine - Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine - Wonju City - Gangwon Province - Republic of Korea
Abstract :
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) for its economic operations in South Korea. Tis study targeted stroke patients who were transported via HEMS or ground emergency medical
services (GEMS) from the scene of an accident to a regional emergency medical center. From this patient population, stroke
patients who traveled at least 50 km from the scene of the cerebral infarction to the hospital with analyzable outcome data were
extracted and included in this study. Tis study included 26 HEMS and 102 GEMS stroke patients from a pool of 183 potential
patients. Te survival-to-discharge rate of patients transported via HEMS (96.2%; 25/26) was signifcantly higher than that of
patients transported via GEMS (83.2%; 104/128) (P � 0.001). Te HEMS transfer was quicker with respect to the decision-making
process because the emergency physician actively evaluates and communicates on-site and during in-transit travel to request an
appointment immediately upon arrival at the emergency room. These results indicate that using HEMS increased discharge and
survival rates and reduced in-hospital mortality of HEMS of stroke patients with a reduced admission time. Tis result association
leads to reasonable cost-effectiveness and effcient estimates overall. In conclusion, HEMS indicate reduced time taken for stroke
patients to be hospitalized and treated and decreased mortality after 24 hours. According to this result, HEMS transport can be more effective than GEMS in long-distance delivery of stroke patients.
Keywords :
Stroke Patients , Doctor Helicopters , Ground Ambulances , South Korea , helicopter emergency medical services , HEMS , ground emergency medical services (GEMS)
Journal title :
Emergency Medicine International