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Association between Response time and Mortality in Drowning Patients in Thailand Mr.Phichet Nongchang Dr PH 567110001-5 Faculty of Public Health, Khon Kaen University
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INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Injuries account for nearly 10% of total global mortality. Drowning is the 3rd leading cause of unintentional injury death, accounting for 7% of all injury-related deaths, low- and middle-income countries account for 96% of unintentional drowning deaths (WHO)
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Drowning In Thailand 2008, drowning was the second cause of death in injuries (4,065 cases)
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INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Emergency medical services (EMS) Response time effected improving patient outcomes. It is not yet clear for Thailand
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To determine association between response times and mortality in drowning patients in Thailand OBJECTIVE OBJECTIVE
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MATERIALS AND METHODS Cross sectional analytical Thailand EMS database. National Institute for Emergency Medicine (NIEM) Across country (except Bangkok) 2011-2012
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Study Outcome The primary outcome: mortality of drowning on emergent patients (out-of-hospital) Independent variables: response time Scene time, Transport time CPR, Gender, Age, Region
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Statistical Analysis Statistical analysis by Stata version 12.0 Descriptive statistics (frequency and percentage) multiple logistic regression Odds Ratios, 95% Confidence Intervals, and p-value.
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RESOULT Total number of ALS service case (n = 437,770) Drowning Patients (n= 2,047) Drowning Patients (n= 2,047) Emergent of Drowning Patients (Red Code) (n=1,255) Emergent of Drowning Patients (Red Code) (n=1,255) Exclude with other case (435,723) Excluded with Urgent, Non-urgent and other (792)
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Demographic Characteristics Demographic Characteristics
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CharacteristicN% Response times (Mean: SD) 1,238 14.0: 16.8 Scene times (Mean: SD) 1,058 9.7: 19.8 Transport times (Mean: SD) 1,182 11.3: 10.8 Death on drowning (Out-of-hospital)1,24313.8
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Multivariable Analysis CharacteristicOR Adjust 95%CIP-Value Response times 1.010.99 - 1.030.255 Scene times 1.01 1.01 - 1.020.001 Transport times 1.030.99 - 1.070.169 Male 1.230.60 – 2.510.575 CPR 4.532.36 - 8.71<0.001
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Multivariable Analysis CharacteristicOR Adjust 95%CIP-Value Region Central1 0.007 East0.21 0.07 - 0.62 Northeast0.55 0.28 - 1.08 North0.15 0.03 - 0.71 South0.33 0.10 - 1.07
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Multivariable Analysis CharacteristicOR Adjust 95%CIP-Value Age Less or equal 121 0.013 13 - 240.39 0.11 - 1.32 25 - 361.41 0.56 - 3.46 37 – 481.19 0.52 - 2.71 49 – 540.87 0.20 - 3.72 55 – 661.70 0.68 - 4.26 67 or greater0.92 0.19 - 4.44
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DISSCUSSION
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CONCLUSIONS Response times was no association mortality in emergent drowning Patients in Thailand Further study should be conducted to the pre-hospital factors effect survival of drowning, and the effectiveness of CPR for drowning survival.
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THANK YOU for your attention
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