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Prehospital Emergency Care of Obstructive Respiratory Emergencies With the Use of Teleconsultation

R

RWTH Aachen University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Asthma
COPD

Treatments

Device: Teleconsultation

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01644045
005-1003-0034-4
PtJ-Az.: z0909im002b (Other Grant/Funding Number)

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of the study is to investigate the quality of prehospital emergency care in acute respiratory emergencies, when paramedics are supported telemedically by an EMS physician.

Full description

Six ambulances from five different Emergency Medical Service (EMS) districts are equipped with a portable telemedicine system. In cases of acute obstructive, respiratory emergencies the paramedics can use this system to contact a so called "tele-EMS physician" after consent of the patient was obtained. The tele-EMS physician has an audio-connection to the EMS team and receives vital parameters (e.g., ECG, pulse oximetry, non-invasive blood pressure) in real-time. The transmission of still pictures (taken with a smartphone), 12-lead-ECGs and video streaming from the inside of the ambulance can also be carried out, if indicated. The tele-EMS physician supports the EMS team in obtaining all relevant medical history, diagnosis and can delegate the application of medications. This can be carried out to bridge the time to the arrival of an EMS physician or in less severe cases without an EMS physician on-scene. The quality of prehospital care and the possible influences on the initial inhospital phase should be investigated and compared with regular EMS.

Enrollment

17 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Obstructive, respiratory emergency
  • Verbal consent for teleconsultation obtained or patient is not able to consent due the severity of the emergency

Exclusion criteria

  • No respiratory emergency
  • Refused consent for teleconsultation

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

17 participants in 1 patient group

Device: Teleconsultation
Experimental group
Description:
In cases of acute obstructive, respiratory emergencies if patients give informed consent the paramedics can use this system to contact a so called "tele-EMS physician" who has an audio-connection to the EMS team and receives vital parameters (e.g., ECG, pulse oximetry, non-invasive blood pressure) in real-time. The transmission of still pictures (taken with a smartphone), 12-lead-ECGs and video streaming from the inside of the ambulance can also be carried out, if indicated. The tele-EMS physician supports the EMS team in obtaining all relevant medical history, diagnosis and can delegate the application of medications. This can be carried out to bridge the time to the arrival of an EMS physician or in less severe cases without an EMS physician on-scene. The quality of prehospital care and the possible influences on the initial inhospital phase should be investigated and compared with regular EMS.
Treatment:
Device: Teleconsultation

Trial contacts and locations

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