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The Impact of a Physician as Part of the Aeromedical Prehospital Team in Patients With Blunt Trauma
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1987
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Trauma ResuscitationFlight NursePrehospital ResuscitationEmergency CareTrauma Systems PlanningFlight PhysicianTrauma SystemAeromedical Prehospital TeamEmergency Medicine TraumaOutcomes ResearchPrehospital CarePre-hospital Emergency MedicineNursingPatient SafetyBlunt TraumaEmergency Medical ServiceOut-of-hospital Emergency Medical ServiceMedicineEmergency Medicine
To determine whether the presence of a physician in the prehospital setting influences patient outcome, the predicted mortality of 258 patients with blunt trauma treated and transported by a medical helicopter staffed by a flight nurse and flight paramedic was compared with that of 316 similar patients with blunt trauma treated and transported by a medical helicopter staffed by a flight nurse and flight physician. All patients were randomized between the two treatment teams. The mortality of the patients treated by the flight nurse/flight paramedic team was that predicted by the methodology. The mortality of the patients treated by the flight nurse/flight physician team was 35% lower than that predicted, and significantly lower than that of the flight nurse/flight paramedic-staffed helicopter.
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