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Quality of life following trauma before and after implementation of a physician-staffed helicopter.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Implementation of a physician-staffed helicopter emergency medical service (PS-HEMS) in Denmark was associated with lower 30-day mortality in severely injured trauma patients and less time on social subsidy. However, the reduced 30-day mortality in severely injured patients might be at the expense of a worse functional outcome and quality of life (QoL) in those who survive. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of a physician-staffed helicopter on long-term QoL in trauma patients. METHODS:Prospective, observational study including trauma patients who survived at least 3 years after injury. A 5-month period prior to PS-HEMS implementation was compared with the first 12 months after PS-HEMS implementation. QoL was assessed 4.5 years after trauma by the SF-36 questionnaire. Primary endpoint was the Physical Component Summary score. RESULTS:Of the 1994 patients assessed by a trauma team, 1521 were eligible for inclusion in the study. Of these, 566 (37%) gave consent to participate and received a questionnaire by mail, and 402 (71%) of them returned the questionnaire (n = 114 before PS-HEMS; n = 288 after PS-HEMS implementation). Older patients, women and patients with trauma in the after PS-HEMS period were more likely to return the questionnaire. No significant association between QoL and period (before vs. after PS-HEMS) was found; the Physical Component Summary scores were 50.0 and 50.9 in the before and after PS-HEMS periods, respectively (P = 0.47). We also found no difference on multivariable analysis with adjustment for sex, age and injury severity score. CONCLUSION:No significant difference in QoL among trauma patients was found after implementation of a PS-HEMS.

SUBMITTER: Funder KS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6680346 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Quality of life following trauma before and after implementation of a physician-staffed helicopter.

Funder K S KS   Rasmussen L S LS   Hesselfeldt R R   Siersma V V   Lohse N N   Sonne A A   Wulffeld S S   Steinmetz J J  

Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica 20170101 1


<h4>Background</h4>Implementation of a physician-staffed helicopter emergency medical service (PS-HEMS) in Denmark was associated with lower 30-day mortality in severely injured trauma patients and less time on social subsidy. However, the reduced 30-day mortality in severely injured patients might be at the expense of a worse functional outcome and quality of life (QoL) in those who survive. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of a physician-staffed helicopter on long-term QoL i  ...[more]

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