BackgroundThe challenges encountered in emergency medical services (EMS) contacts with children are likely most pronounced in infants, but little is known about their out-of-hospital care. Our primary aim was to describe the characteristics of EMS contacts with infants. The secondary aims were to examine the symptom-based dispatch system for nonverbal infants, and to observe the association of unfavorable patient outcomes with patient and EMS mission characteristics.MethodsIn a population-based 5-year retrospective cohort of all 1712 EMS responses for infants (agePeer reviewe
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Background Children are less vulnerable to serious forms of the COVID-19 disease. However, concerns ...
Background: The number of ambulance call-outs in Norway is increasing owing to societal changes and ...
Aims: Accident and Emergency attendances continue to rise. Infants are disproportionately represente...
Abstract Background Little is known regarding paediatric medical emergency calls to Danish Emergency...
Pediatric traumas can be devastating to a family and community. The natural tendency of parents is ...
Objectives The aim of this study is to determine diagnostic patterns in the prehospital paediatric p...
Abstract Background: The number of missions in the emergency medical services (EMS) has increased c...
Background Frequent use of emergency medical services (EMS) is recognised to be a global phenomenon,...
Objectives This study evaluated unnecessary emergency medical services (EMS) transport for pediatric...
Background: In Germany, as in many other countries, for the vast majority of cases, critical out-of-...
Objective: To examine demographic and clinical factors associated with emergency medical services [E...
Aim: To provide data on the inadequate use of emergency medical transports services (EMTS) in childr...
OBJECTIVES: Emergency medical services clinicians do not transport one-third of all children assesse...
Objective: Although pediatric pre-hospital emergency medical services (EMS) are a main challenge of ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To examine patient and care characteristics of emergency am...
Background Children are less vulnerable to serious forms of the COVID-19 disease. However, concerns ...
Background: The number of ambulance call-outs in Norway is increasing owing to societal changes and ...
Aims: Accident and Emergency attendances continue to rise. Infants are disproportionately represente...
Abstract Background Little is known regarding paediatric medical emergency calls to Danish Emergency...
Pediatric traumas can be devastating to a family and community. The natural tendency of parents is ...
Objectives The aim of this study is to determine diagnostic patterns in the prehospital paediatric p...
Abstract Background: The number of missions in the emergency medical services (EMS) has increased c...
Background Frequent use of emergency medical services (EMS) is recognised to be a global phenomenon,...
Objectives This study evaluated unnecessary emergency medical services (EMS) transport for pediatric...
Background: In Germany, as in many other countries, for the vast majority of cases, critical out-of-...
Objective: To examine demographic and clinical factors associated with emergency medical services [E...
Aim: To provide data on the inadequate use of emergency medical transports services (EMTS) in childr...
OBJECTIVES: Emergency medical services clinicians do not transport one-third of all children assesse...
Objective: Although pediatric pre-hospital emergency medical services (EMS) are a main challenge of ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To examine patient and care characteristics of emergency am...
Background Children are less vulnerable to serious forms of the COVID-19 disease. However, concerns ...
Background: The number of ambulance call-outs in Norway is increasing owing to societal changes and ...