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Outcome, transport times, and costs of patients evacuated by helicopter versus fixed-wing aircraft.
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Health Care DeliveryTrauma Center CarePrimary CareTransport TimesHelicopter TransportPatient SafetyOutcomes ResearchRadial MilesEmergency Medical ServiceOut-of-hospital Emergency Medical ServiceEmergency Care SystemsFixed-wing AircraftMedicineEmergency CareHealth Services ResearchEmergency MedicineHospital Medicine
We determined the differences in transport times and costs for patients transported by fixed-wing aircraft versus helicopter at ranges of 101 to 150 radial miles, where fixed-wing and helicopter in-hospital transports commonly overlap. Statistical analysis failed to show a significant difference between the trauma-care patients transported by helicopter (n = 109) and those transported by fixed-wing (n = 86) for age, injury severity score, hospital length of stay, hospital mortality, or discharge disability score. The times in returning patients to the receiving hospital by helicopter (n = 104) versus fixed-wing (n = 509) did not differ significantly. Helicopter transport costs per mile ($24), however, were 400% higher than those of fixed-wing aircraft with its associated ground ambulance transport costs ($6). Thus, helicopter transport is economically unjustified for interhospital transports exceeding 100 radial miles when an efficient fixed-wing service exists.
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