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Patients Treated by the Danish Emergency Medical Services Following Non-drowning Water Rescues From 2016 to 2023 (RESCUE)

P

Prehospital Center, Region Zealand

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Submersion - Accidental
Submersion or Drowning Due to Being Thrown Overboard
Drowning
Submersion or Drowning Due to Ship Sinking, Water Skier Injured
Submersion or Drowning Due to Being Washed Overboard
Submersion or Drowning Due to Boat Submerging, Water Skier Injured
Submersion
Submersion or Drowning Due to Fall Overboard, Docker or Stevedore Injured
Submersion or Drowning Due to Ship Sinking, Docker or Stevedore Injured
Submersion or Drowning Due to Boat Overturning, Swimmer Injured
Drowning, Near
Submersion or Drowning Due to Boat Submerging, Swimmer Injured
Submersion or Drowning Due to Fall From Gangplank, Swimmer Injured

Treatments

Other: Submersion or immersion in liquid

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06327893
AQUATIC_RESCUE

Details and patient eligibility

About

Since 2015, all Danish prehospital EMS have used the nationwide Prehospital Electronic Medical Record (PEMR). In 2023, the investigators developed the Danish Drowning Formula (DDF), a text-search algorithm designed to search the unstructured text fields in the electronic medical records with comprehensive search criteria to identify all potential water-related incidents. This protocol describes the first study to analyse the prehospital data from a nationwide Danish cohort of patients treated by the EMS from 2016 to 2023 following non-drowning aquatic rescues.

Full description

Purpose The purpose of this study is to establish recommendations towards specific educational, preventative, or rescue strategies to reduce the number of aquatic rescues in Denmark (e.g., campaigns targeting high-risk groups, or fencing, allocating rescue equipment, or establishing lifeguard stations in high-risk areas). This may not only enhance prevention of aquatic rescues but also decrease the mortality and the total number of drowning incidents in Denmark.

Objectives The primary objective is to estimate the yearly incidence of patients treated by the Danish EMS following a non-drowning aquatic rescue from 2016 to 2023 and calculate the aquatic rescue to drowning ratio. The secondary objectives are to characterise the rescues (e.g., lay rescuer or professional rescuer, use of equipment) and to report the spatial distribution.

Study design This study is a nationwide registry-based study with data from the Danish nationwide PEMR from 2016 to 2023.

Methods Since 2015, all Danish prehospital EMS have used the nationwide Prehospital Electronic Medical Record (PEMR). In 2023, the investigators developed the Danish Drowning Formula (DDF), a text-search algorithm designed to search the unstructured text fields in the electronic medical records with comprehensive search criteria to identify all potential water-related incidents. This study will be the first to analyse the prehospital data from a nationwide Danish cohort of patients treated by the EMS from 2016 to 2023 following non-drowning aquatic rescues.

Enrollment

3,000 estimated patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • All the patients registered in the Danish Prehospital Electronic Medical Record from 2016-2023 will be screened by the Danish Drowning Formula and the medical records containing one or more trigger words will be extracted for manual validation.
  • All records where the patient was immersed or submersed in liquid but did not experience mild, moderate, or severe respiratory impairment following the drowning process will be included.

Exclusion criteria

  • All records where the patient was immersed or submersed in liquid and did experience mild, moderate, or severe respiratory impairment following the drowning process).
  • All records where the patient was not immersed or submersed in liquid.

Trial design

3,000 participants in 1 patient group

Aquatic rescue
Description:
Patients treated by the Danish EMS following an aquatic rescue performed by lay or professional rescuers are identified from the Danish PEMR using the Danish Drowning Formula (DDF) and extensive manual validation.
Treatment:
Other: Submersion or immersion in liquid

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Niklas Breindahl, MD, PhD; Helle Collatz Christensen, MD, PhD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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