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Diagnostic value of emergency medical services provider judgement in the identification of head injuries among trauma patients

  • E. A. J. van Rein*
  • , D. Jochems
  • , R. D. Lokerman
  • , R. van der Sluijs
  • , R. M. Houwert
  • , R. A. Lichtveld
  • , M. A. van Es
  • , L. P. H. Leenen
  • , M. van Heijl
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • University Medical Center Utrecht
  • Hand Centre Utrecht
  • Regional Ambulance Service Utrecht (RAVU), Jan van Eijcklaan 6, Bilthoven, the Netherlands
  • Diakonessenhuis Utrecht

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Abstract

Background and purpose: Previous studies have reported that many patients with a severe head injury are not transported to a higher-level trauma centre where the necessary round-the-clock neurosurgical care is available. The aim of this study was to analyse the diagnostic value of emergency medical services (EMS) provider judgement in the identification of a head injury. Methods: In this multicentre cohort study, all trauma patients aged 16 years and over who were transported with highest priority to a trauma centre were evaluated. The diagnostic value of EMS provider judgement was determined using an Abbreviated Injury Scale score of ≥1 in the head region as reference standard. Results: A total of 980 (35.4%) of the 2766 patients who were included had a head injury. EMS provider judgement (Abbreviated Injury Scale score ≥1) had a sensitivity of 67.9% and a specificity of 87.7%. In the cohort, 208 (7.5%) patients had a severe head injury. Of these, 68% were transported to a level I trauma centre. Conclusions: Identification of a head injury on-scene is challenging. EMS providers could not identify 32% of the patients with a head injury and 21% of the patients with a severe head injury. Additional education, training and a supplementary protocol with predictors of a severe head injury could help EMS providers in the identification of these patients.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)274-280
JournalEuropean journal of neurology
Volume26
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2019
Externally publishedYes

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