Ambulance clinicians exposure to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest over 14 years in London, UK: a retrospective observational study

英国伦敦救护车医护人员14年间院外心脏骤停暴露情况:一项回顾性观察研究

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Abstract

AIM: We aimed to describe the exposure to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) amongst ambulance clinicians in London, UK over a 14-year period. METHODS: We undertook a retrospective, observational study using routinely collected data. Staff employed in full time, clinical roles between 2010 and 2023, were matched to attendances at OHCA incidents where resuscitation was attempted. Rates of staff attendance at OHCA incidents were calculated. RESULTS: 8340 clinicians with eligible periods of employment were included in our analysis. We identified 61,862 OHCA incidents where resuscitation was attempted and matched 61,412 of these to at least one clinician included in the analysis.The median rate of OHCA attendance amongst full-time ambulance clinicians was 4.00 (95% CI 3.23-4.77) incidents per year and the rate of exposure decreased over time.Critical care paramedics had the highest rate of exposure with a median rate of 55.00 incidents per year. OHCAs involving children, and those of a traumatic aetiology, were attended rarely - on average once every 5.06 and 3.68 years respectively. CONCLUSION: Full-time ambulance clinicians in London attend OHCA incidents on average 4 times a year, and the rate of exposure is declining. Certain patient groups are attended much more infrequently. The low rate of exposure may present challenges for training and skill retention.

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