Indications and measures of medical emergency teams: a retrospective evaluation of in-hospital emergency operations of the German Resuscitation Register

Jansen G, Scholz SS, Rehberg S, Wnent J, Grasner J-T, Seewald S (2022)
Minerva Anestesiologica.

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Jansen, GerritUniBi; Scholz, Sean SelimUniBi; Rehberg, SebastianUniBi; Wnent, Jan; Grasner, Jan-Thorsten; Seewald, Stephan
Abstract / Bemerkung
BACKGROUND: The present study examines characteristics and interventions of medical emergency teams (MET) in in-hospital emergency care.; METHODS: Analysis of all in-hospital emergencies in patients ≥18 years at 62 hospitals with established MET from the database of the German Resuscitation Registry between 2014-2019. The evaluation covered indications for activation using the ABCDE-scheme, time intervals of arrival and patient care as well as the performed invasive/medical interventions.; RESULTS: Out of 62 hospitals 14,166 in-hospital emergencies (male: 8,033 (56.7%); mean age: 64±18 years) were included. Causes of activation were Circulation- [5.760 (40.7%)], Disability- [4.076 (28.8%)], Breathing-[3.649 (25.8%)] and Airway-problems [1.589 (11.2%). Average arrival time at the emergency scene was 4±3 minutes, supply time of MET was 24±23 minutes. Endotracheal intubation was required in 1,757 (12.4%) and difficult intubation occurred in 201 (11.4%) patients with the necessity for cricothyroidotomy in 8 cases (3.9%). Invasive blood-pressure-measurement was indicated in 1,074 (7.6%) patients. Catecholamines were required for haemodynamic stabilization in 2,421 (17.1%) patients [norepinephrine: 1,520 (10.7%), epinephrine: 430 (3.0%), dobutamine: 26 (0.2%)].; CONCLUSIONS: Current in-hospital emergency care requires special skills in invasive haemodynamic and airway interventions. Recommendations from professional societies are necessary to optimise equipment (e.g. videolaryngoscopy, invasive blood pressure management), training, care algorithms and staff composition against the background of an increasing shortage of resources in the healthcare system.
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
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Minerva Anestesiologica
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1827-1596
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Jansen G, Scholz SS, Rehberg S, Wnent J, Grasner J-T, Seewald S. Indications and measures of medical emergency teams: a retrospective evaluation of in-hospital emergency operations of the German Resuscitation Register. Minerva Anestesiologica. 2022.
Jansen, G., Scholz, S. S., Rehberg, S., Wnent, J., Grasner, J. - T., & Seewald, S. (2022). Indications and measures of medical emergency teams: a retrospective evaluation of in-hospital emergency operations of the German Resuscitation Register. Minerva Anestesiologica. https://doi.org/10.23736/S0375-9393.22.16665-4
Jansen, Gerrit, Scholz, Sean Selim, Rehberg, Sebastian, Wnent, Jan, Grasner, Jan-Thorsten, and Seewald, Stephan. 2022. “Indications and measures of medical emergency teams: a retrospective evaluation of in-hospital emergency operations of the German Resuscitation Register”. Minerva Anestesiologica.
Jansen, G., Scholz, S. S., Rehberg, S., Wnent, J., Grasner, J. - T., and Seewald, S. (2022). Indications and measures of medical emergency teams: a retrospective evaluation of in-hospital emergency operations of the German Resuscitation Register. Minerva Anestesiologica.
Jansen, G., et al., 2022. Indications and measures of medical emergency teams: a retrospective evaluation of in-hospital emergency operations of the German Resuscitation Register. Minerva Anestesiologica.
G. Jansen, et al., “Indications and measures of medical emergency teams: a retrospective evaluation of in-hospital emergency operations of the German Resuscitation Register”, Minerva Anestesiologica, 2022.
Jansen, G., Scholz, S.S., Rehberg, S., Wnent, J., Grasner, J.-T., Seewald, S.: Indications and measures of medical emergency teams: a retrospective evaluation of in-hospital emergency operations of the German Resuscitation Register. Minerva Anestesiologica. (2022).
Jansen, Gerrit, Scholz, Sean Selim, Rehberg, Sebastian, Wnent, Jan, Grasner, Jan-Thorsten, and Seewald, Stephan. “Indications and measures of medical emergency teams: a retrospective evaluation of in-hospital emergency operations of the German Resuscitation Register”. Minerva Anestesiologica (2022).

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