Breaking the Cycle: Understanding 72-hour Repeat EMS Encounters

Breaking the Cycle: Understanding 72-hour Repeat EMS Encounters

Patients with repeat EMS encounters within 72 hours represent an important patient population to better understand risks and resource utilization, yet limited data exist describing characteristics of these encounters. Come join us on the next PCRF Journal Club as we review a study that describes patients who had more than one EMS encounter within 72 hours and compares them to patients who did not have subsequent EMS encounters within a single, large urban EMS agency.

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Falls in Older Adults Requiring Emergency Services

Falls in Older Adults Requiring Emergency Services

Falls in Older Adults Requiring Emergency Services: Mortality, Use of Healthcare Resources, and Prognostication to One Year Although falls among older adults are common and frequently require emergenc...

22 Jan 20231h

Is AVPU comparable to GCS in critical prehospital decisions?

Is AVPU comparable to GCS in critical prehospital decisions?

Is AVPU just as informative as GCS? This cross-sectional study is aimed to assess whether prehospital AVPU categorization correlates with GCS severity categorization and, similarly, with mortality rat...

22 Jan 20231h 2min

On Pins and Needles: Prehospital Chest Decompression

On Pins and Needles: Prehospital Chest Decompression

Prehospital needle decompression is a rare but potentially life-saving procedure. Prior studies on chest decompression in trauma patients have been small, limited to single institutions or emergency m...

22 Jan 20231h 3min

Arrested Development: EMS-Witnessed Cardiac Arrest

Arrested Development: EMS-Witnessed Cardiac Arrest

EMS witnessed out-of-hospital cardiac arrest can be challenging for the EMS clinicians attending to the patient, even though patients who suffer OHCA in front of emergency medical services (EMS) clini...

22 Jan 20231h 2min

An EXACT target for SpO2 following OHCA Resuscitation?

An EXACT target for SpO2 following OHCA Resuscitation?

The administration of a high fraction of oxygen following the return of spontaneous circulation in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest may increase reperfusion brain injury. Join us at the next PCRF Journa...

22 Jan 20231h 37min

What's the Scoop with Bup?

What's the Scoop with Bup?

Medication for opioid use disorder is extremely effective and can reduce overdose mortality by two-thirds. However, treatment initiation rates are low among overdose survivors. Prehospital buprenorphi...

22 Jan 202358min

This is no Snoozefest: EMS Sleep Study

This is no Snoozefest: EMS Sleep Study

Long-duration shifts, variable shift scheduling, limited time off between shifts, and other factors are linked to fatigue in EMS shift workers. Odds of injury, error and adverse events are higher amon...

22 Jan 20231h 2min

Social Determinants of Health and EMS Use Among Children

Social Determinants of Health and EMS Use Among Children

Prior studies suggest that EMS utilization in children may vary by socioeconomic status. However, most of these studies were small, and focused on regional data. Join us as we review a recently publis...

22 Jan 20231h 3min

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