Table 3.
Data variable No. |
Data variable name | Type of data | Data variable categories or values | Type | Definition of data variable | Comments |
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14 | Age | Continuous | Number | The patient's age at the time of event | Utstein Trauma Registry | |
15 | Gender | Nominal | 1 = Female | Bullet list | The patient's gender | Utstein Trauma Registry |
2 = Male | ||||||
3 = Unknown | ||||||
16 | Co-morbidity | Ordinal | 1 = No (ASA-PS = 1) | Bullet list | ASA-PS definition | American Society of Anaesthesiologists |
2 = Yes (ASA-PS = 2-6) | 1 = A normal healthy patient | |||||
3 = Unknown | 2 = A patient with mild systemic disease | |||||
3 = A patient with severe systemic disease | ||||||
4 = A patient with severe systemic disease that is a constant threat to life | ||||||
5 = A moribund patient who is not expected to survive without operation | ||||||
6 = A declared brain-dead patient whose organs are being removed for donor purposes | ||||||
17 | Medical problem (main reason for response) | Nominal | 1 = Cardiac arrest | Bullet list | Select the condition most likely to be the patient's true medical problem | Proposed by project group. Defined according to EED-project and ScanDoc phase 1b. The first 9 categories should include >95% of all medical conditions present in daily work |
2 = Trauma | ||||||
3 = Breathing difficulties | ||||||
4 = Chest pain | ||||||
5 = Stroke | ||||||
6 = Acute neurology excluding stroke | ||||||
7 = Psychiatry including intoxication | ||||||
8 = Obstetrics and childbirth | ||||||
9 = Infection | ||||||
10 = Other | ||||||
18 | Dominating type of injury | Nominal | 1 = Blunt | Bullet list | Indication of the type of injury produced if trauma | Utstein Trauma Registry |
2 = Penetrating | ||||||
3 = Unknown | ||||||
19 a) | Glasgow Coma Scale-first | Ordinal | Number (3-15) | First recorded pre-interventional Glasgow Coma Scale upon arrival of physician-staffed service | ||
b) | Glasgow Coma Scale- last | Number | Glasgow Coma Scale at end of care or patient hand-over | |||
20 a) | Heart rate first | Continuous | Number (per minute) | First heart rate per minute measured by physician-staffed service | ||
b) | Heart rate last | Number | Heart rate per minute at end-of-care or patient hand-over | |||
21 a) | Systolic blood pressure-first | Continuous | Number (mmHg) | First recorded systolic blood pressure measured by physician-staffed service (measured with sphygmomanometer, monitor or intra-arterial line). | ||
b) | Systolic blood pressure-last | Number | Systolic blood pressure at end-of-care or patient handover | |||
22 a) | Cardiac rhythm-first | Ordinal | 1 = Sinus rhythm | Bullet list | First cardiac rhythm interpreted by physician-staffed service (minimum 3-channel lead) | |
2 = SVES, VESmono | ||||||
3 = Atrial Fib/Flutt, AV-block gr. II/III, VESpoly | ||||||
4 = VF, VT, Asystole, PEA | ||||||
5 = Not recorded | ||||||
b) | Cardiac rhythm-last | 1 = Sinus rhythm | Cardiac rhythm at end of care or patient hand-over | |||
2 = SVES, VESmono | ||||||
3 = Atrial Fib/Flutt, AV-block gr. II/III, VESpoly | ||||||
4 = VF, VT, Asystole, PEA | ||||||
5 = Not recorded | ||||||
23 a) | SpO2-first | Continuous | Number (0-100) | First recorded oxygen saturation by physician-staffed service (measured with pulse oxymeter or arterial blood gas (SaO2)) | ||
b) | SpO2-last | Number | Oxygen saturation at end-of-care or patient hand-over | |||
24 a) | Pain-first | Ordinal | 1 = None | Bullet list | First level of pain assessed by physician-staffed service | |
2 = Moderate | ||||||
3 = Severe | ||||||
b) | Pain-last | 1 = None | Level of pain at end of care or patient hand-over | |||
2 = Moderate | ||||||
3 = Severe | ||||||
25 a) | Respiratory rate-first | Continuous | Number (per minute) | First respiratory rate per minute measured by physician-staffed service. If mechanically ventilated, document ventilation rate. | ||
b) | Respiratory rate-last | Number | Respiratory rate at end of care or patient hand-over |
ASA-PS: American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status Classification System
SVES: supraventricular extrasystole, VESmono: single ventricular extrasystole, Atrial Fib/Flutt: atrial fibrillation or flutter, AV-Block: atrioventricular block, VESpoly: polymorphic ventricular extrasystoles, VF: ventricular fibrillation, VT: ventricular tachycardia, PEA:pulseless electrical activity