Changes and trends of pre-hospital emergency disease spectrum in Beijing in the past decade (from 2003 to 2012)

<h3 dir="ltr">Backgrounds</h3><p dir="ltr">Pre-hospital emergency call is a crucial index to indicate emergency disease spectrum. For Beijing, which has changed greatly in economy and population, analyzing the trend of the emergency disease spectrum can greatly...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Tianbing Wang (514759) (author)
مؤلفون آخرون: Fei Wang (19534) (author), Xiaofeng Yin (429960) (author), Na Han (167625) (author), Peixun Zhang (429958) (author), Yuhui Kou (429959) (author), Baoguo Jiang (429961) (author)
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author Tianbing Wang (514759)
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Xiaofeng Yin (429960)
Na Han (167625)
Peixun Zhang (429958)
Yuhui Kou (429959)
Baoguo Jiang (429961)
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author_facet Tianbing Wang (514759)
Fei Wang (19534)
Xiaofeng Yin (429960)
Na Han (167625)
Peixun Zhang (429958)
Yuhui Kou (429959)
Baoguo Jiang (429961)
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Tianbing Wang (514759)
Fei Wang (19534)
Xiaofeng Yin (429960)
Na Han (167625)
Peixun Zhang (429958)
Yuhui Kou (429959)
Baoguo Jiang (429961)
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Biomedical and clinical sciences
Clinical sciences
Health sciences
Epidemiology
Public health
Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Trauma-Related Demands
Epidemiological Trends
Retrospective Study
Ambulance Service Demand
Emergency Disease Spectrum
Public Health Planning
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Changes and trends of pre-hospital emergency disease spectrum in Beijing in the past decade (from 2003 to 2012)
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description <h3 dir="ltr">Backgrounds</h3><p dir="ltr">Pre-hospital emergency call is a crucial index to indicate emergency disease spectrum. For Beijing, which has changed greatly in economy and population, analyzing the trend of the emergency disease spectrum can greatly contribute to formulate the pre-hospital emergency planning.</p><h3 dir="ltr">Methods</h3><p dir="ltr">In this 10-year retrospective study, pre-hospital emergency records of Beijing Emergency Medical Center from 2003 to 2012 were collected. Medical Priority Dispatch System was used to classify the call demands. Linear regression models were constructed to examine the changing trends.</p><h3 dir="ltr">Results</h3><p dir="ltr">2,410,575 cases were collected, and 2,278,415 of them were analyzed in this study. The results showed that: 1. In the past decade, the number of pre-hospital emergency call demands soared from 150,656 to 309,297 (204.6%, 2012/ 2003, p<0.001). 2. The top five call demands based on the rank of proportion were trauma related demands(25.4%, including falls(5.0%), traffic/ transportation incidents(7.2%) and traumatic injuries(13.1%)), sick person(17.7%), heart problems(11.4%), unconscious/fainting(10.0%) and breathing problems(8.1%)Also, they were the top five fastest growing call demands.</p><h3 dir="ltr">Conclusion</h3><p dir="ltr">Compared with the growth of population (145.4%, 2012/2003), pre-hospital emergency calls increased much more, which shows a growing desire on ambulance service. Different from developed countries, the proportion of trauma related cases was constantly in the top rank and continuously increasing, much higher than that in San Francisco (15.7%), which could be resulted from accelerated city construction and rapid augment of vehicle quantity(244.8%, 2012/ 2003). Based on the changes and trends of pre-hospital emergency disease spectrum, it is encouraged to provide specific training program for emergency medical service staff and improve related medical devices. Note: Beijing emergency medical center is the only pre-hospital emergency system of Beijing government.</p><h2 dir="ltr">Other Information</h2><p dir="ltr">Published in: Journal of Local and Global Health Science, title discontinued as of (2017)<br>License: <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en" target="_blank">https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/</a><br>See article on publisher's website: <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.5339/jlghs.2015.itma.34" target="_blank">https://dx.doi.org/10.5339/jlghs.2015.itma.34</a></p>
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spelling Changes and trends of pre-hospital emergency disease spectrum in Beijing in the past decade (from 2003 to 2012)Tianbing Wang (514759)Fei Wang (19534)Xiaofeng Yin (429960)Na Han (167625)Peixun Zhang (429958)Yuhui Kou (429959)Baoguo Jiang (429961)Biomedical and clinical sciencesClinical sciencesHealth sciencesEpidemiologyPublic healthEmergency Medical Services (EMS)Trauma-Related DemandsEpidemiological TrendsRetrospective StudyAmbulance Service DemandEmergency Disease SpectrumPublic Health Planning<h3 dir="ltr">Backgrounds</h3><p dir="ltr">Pre-hospital emergency call is a crucial index to indicate emergency disease spectrum. For Beijing, which has changed greatly in economy and population, analyzing the trend of the emergency disease spectrum can greatly contribute to formulate the pre-hospital emergency planning.</p><h3 dir="ltr">Methods</h3><p dir="ltr">In this 10-year retrospective study, pre-hospital emergency records of Beijing Emergency Medical Center from 2003 to 2012 were collected. Medical Priority Dispatch System was used to classify the call demands. Linear regression models were constructed to examine the changing trends.</p><h3 dir="ltr">Results</h3><p dir="ltr">2,410,575 cases were collected, and 2,278,415 of them were analyzed in this study. The results showed that: 1. In the past decade, the number of pre-hospital emergency call demands soared from 150,656 to 309,297 (204.6%, 2012/ 2003, p<0.001). 2. The top five call demands based on the rank of proportion were trauma related demands(25.4%, including falls(5.0%), traffic/ transportation incidents(7.2%) and traumatic injuries(13.1%)), sick person(17.7%), heart problems(11.4%), unconscious/fainting(10.0%) and breathing problems(8.1%)Also, they were the top five fastest growing call demands.</p><h3 dir="ltr">Conclusion</h3><p dir="ltr">Compared with the growth of population (145.4%, 2012/2003), pre-hospital emergency calls increased much more, which shows a growing desire on ambulance service. Different from developed countries, the proportion of trauma related cases was constantly in the top rank and continuously increasing, much higher than that in San Francisco (15.7%), which could be resulted from accelerated city construction and rapid augment of vehicle quantity(244.8%, 2012/ 2003). Based on the changes and trends of pre-hospital emergency disease spectrum, it is encouraged to provide specific training program for emergency medical service staff and improve related medical devices. Note: Beijing emergency medical center is the only pre-hospital emergency system of Beijing government.</p><h2 dir="ltr">Other Information</h2><p dir="ltr">Published in: Journal of Local and Global Health Science, title discontinued as of (2017)<br>License: <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en" target="_blank">https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/</a><br>See article on publisher's website: <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.5339/jlghs.2015.itma.34" target="_blank">https://dx.doi.org/10.5339/jlghs.2015.itma.34</a></p>2015-11-12T09:00:00ZTextJournal contributioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontextcontribution to journal10.5339/jlghs.2015.itma.34https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Changes_and_trends_of_pre-hospital_emergency_disease_spectrum_in_Beijing_in_the_past_decade_from_2003_to_2012_/27144588CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/271445882015-11-12T09:00:00Z
spellingShingle Changes and trends of pre-hospital emergency disease spectrum in Beijing in the past decade (from 2003 to 2012)
Tianbing Wang (514759)
Biomedical and clinical sciences
Clinical sciences
Health sciences
Epidemiology
Public health
Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Trauma-Related Demands
Epidemiological Trends
Retrospective Study
Ambulance Service Demand
Emergency Disease Spectrum
Public Health Planning
status_str publishedVersion
title Changes and trends of pre-hospital emergency disease spectrum in Beijing in the past decade (from 2003 to 2012)
title_full Changes and trends of pre-hospital emergency disease spectrum in Beijing in the past decade (from 2003 to 2012)
title_fullStr Changes and trends of pre-hospital emergency disease spectrum in Beijing in the past decade (from 2003 to 2012)
title_full_unstemmed Changes and trends of pre-hospital emergency disease spectrum in Beijing in the past decade (from 2003 to 2012)
title_short Changes and trends of pre-hospital emergency disease spectrum in Beijing in the past decade (from 2003 to 2012)
title_sort Changes and trends of pre-hospital emergency disease spectrum in Beijing in the past decade (from 2003 to 2012)
topic Biomedical and clinical sciences
Clinical sciences
Health sciences
Epidemiology
Public health
Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Trauma-Related Demands
Epidemiological Trends
Retrospective Study
Ambulance Service Demand
Emergency Disease Spectrum
Public Health Planning