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The Emergency Call on Drowning (DROWN_CALL)

P

Prehospital Center, Region Zealand

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Drowning and Submersion, Undetermined Intent
Drowning; Anoxia
Drowning and Nonfatal Submersion
Drowning
Drowning and Submersion Due to Sailboat Sinking
Drowning; Asphyxia
Drowning and Submersion Due to Fall Off Ship
Drowning and Submersion While in Natural Water
Drowning and Submersion While in Bath-Tub
Drowning, Near
Drowning and Submersion While in Swimming-Pool
Drowning or Immersion of Unknown Intent

Treatments

Other: Drowning-related non-OHCA
Other: Drowning-related OHCA

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06310486
DROWN_CALL

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study aims to 1) describe patient-, setting-, and dispatcher-related characteristics in drowning-related emergency calls to the Emergency Medical Dispatch Centre (1-1-2 emergency phone) and 2) factors associated with 30-day survival. The investigators will separately analyse drowning-related out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) and drowning-related non-OHCA. If feasible, the investigators will qualitatively analyse the calls to identify and describe potential barriers for an optimal handling strategy.

Full description

Previous studies have explored emergency priority levels, emergency call categorisations, barriers to assessing an emergency call, and the effects on the outcome. However, this has never been done specifically for drowning patients. Drowning presents a rare and special circumstance that may be particularly complex for laypeople and medical dispatchers for several reasons. Despite this complexity and medical dispatchers' potential to optimize treatment and improve outcomes in drowning incidents, the characteristics of drowning-related emergency calls have never been explored.

This protocol presents a registry-based cohort study of drowning-related emergency medical calls to the EMDC (1-1-2 emergency phone) with 30-day follow-up.

Data from the national Danish Prehospital Drowning Data will be linked with audio files and electronic data from the EMDC database using the patient's unique civil registration numbers.

The investigators will construct two lists of variables: one list for OHCA and one for non-OHCA emergency calls. Data collection from the EMDC database will consist of three phases.

In phase 1, three independent reviewers will listen to 20 emergency calls on drowning (10 OHCA and 10 non-OHCA) to identify relevant variables from the calls (e.g., presence of key symptoms [since an emergency call often does not contain information regarding the absence of symptoms], communication barriers [anything that comes in the way of receiving and understanding information], pre-arrival instructions to callers etc.).

In phase 2, the same reviewers will listen to 20 other emergency calls (10 OHCA and 10 non-OHCA) and use the lists for data collection to determine the data availability and completeness. This may result in modifications to the lists of variables. The investigators will use the results as a basis for reviewer training and calculate inter-rater reliability.

Once the reviewers' performances are satisfying (defined as Fleiss kappa ≥0.8), the investigators will move to phase 3 and collect data for all the drowning calls. Emergency calls will be stratified as OHCA or non-OHCA calls.

Enrollment

1,500 estimated patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients at all ages registered in the Danish Prehospital Drowning Data are eligible.

Exclusion criteria

  • Obvious clinical signs of irreversible death (decapitation, decomposition, post-mortem lividity, post-mortem rigidity)
  • A valid Do-Not-Attempt-Resuscitation (DNAR) order or other code status orders limiting life-sustaining therapies
  • Missing or corrupted audio files
  • Missing identification number
  • Missing 30-day survival

Trial design

1,500 participants in 2 patient groups

Fatal drowning
Description:
These patients experienced a drowning incident and died within 30 days after the incident because of their submersion injury.
Treatment:
Other: Drowning-related OHCA
Other: Drowning-related non-OHCA
Non-fatal drowning
Description:
These patients experienced a drowning incident and survived until 30 days after the incident.
Treatment:
Other: Drowning-related OHCA
Other: Drowning-related non-OHCA

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Niklas Breindahl, MD, PhD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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