Factors associated with EMS transport decisions for pediatric patients after motor vehicle collisions
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Prehospital non-transport events occur when emergency medicine service (EMS) providers respond to a scene, but the patient is ultimately not transported to a hospital for evaluation. The objective of this study was to determine the rate of non-transport of pediatric patients who were involved in a motor vehicle collision (MVC) and the factors associated with non-transport decisions. We searched the National Emergency Medical Services Information System (NEMSIS) database using ICD-10 mechanism of injury codes to identify cases in which EMS responded to a pediatric occupant (age We identified 92,254 pediatric patients who were evaluated by EMS after an MVC, of which 31,404 (34.0%) were not transported to a hospital for evaluation. In our adjusted analysis, the factors associated with non-transport were age 16 years, male sex, normal Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS = 15), level of training of EMS providers, response time later than 6 a.m., and region of the country. GCS was the most important factor, with only 3.0% (108/3,616) of patients not transported who had abnormal GCS ( Pediatric patients were not transported after EMS responded to an MVC in approximately one-third of cases, and there was considerable variation in the rate of non-transports based on geographic region, provider level, and time of day. The majority of non-transports occurred because patients were discharged against medical advice or the patient/caregiver refused transport, which may indicate conflicting priorities between EMS providers and patients.
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2020-10-29



