Skip to main content
. 2020 Jan 30;20:7. doi: 10.1186/s12873-020-0302-x

Table 2.

Patients initially assessed to hospital and non-transport patients

Initial assessment to hospital Non-transport P
n=5340 n = 1312
Age – years (25th, 75th percentile)
 Median 68 (44,83) 59 (34,78) < 0.001
Sex – n (%) < 0.001
 Female 2763 (51.7) 762 (58.1)
Dispatcher priority – n (%) (26,7)a < 0.001
 Priority 1 2659 (50.0) 590 (45.2)
 Priority 2 2444 (46.0) 627 (48.0)
 Priority 3 211 (4.0) 88 (6.7)
Dispatch medical indexb – n (%) (31,0)a
 Chest pain/cardiac disease 747 (14.1) 244 (18.7) < 0.001
 Extremity/ wound/minor trauma 699 (13.2) 105 (8.1) < 0.001
 Uncertain information/suspicion of severe illness 574 (10.8) 152 (11.6) 0.401
 Respiratory difficulties 554 (10.4) 154 (11.7) 0.162
 Abdominal/urinary tract symptoms 618 (11.6) 86 (6.6) < 0.001
Time of day – n (%) < 0.001
 08:00–16:00 2431 (45.5) 475 (36.2)
 16:00–24:00 1902 (35.6) 536 (40.9)
 24:00–08:00 1007 (18.9) 301 (22.9)
Time on scene – mins (25th, 75th percentile)
 Median 22 (14,30) 27 (19,37) < 0.001
Medical historyc – n (%)
 Diseases of the circulatory system I00-I99 5250 (29.4) 887 (24.8) < 0.001
 Mental and behavioural disorders F00-F99 3024 (16.9) 787 (20.7) < 0.001
 Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases E00-E89 1583 (8.9) 323 (9.0) 0.750
 Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue M00-M99 1212 (6.8) 237 (6.8) 0.768
 Diseases of the digestive system K00-K95 1055 (5.9) 170 (4.8) 0.007
 No medical history 658 (12.3) 246 (18.8) < 0.001
Initial vital signs – median (25th, 75th percentile) (% deviating)d
 Respiratory rate/min (343,241)a 18 (16,20) (11.4) 16 (16,18) (1.6) < 0.001
 Saturation % (282,210) 97 (95,99) (5.4) 98 (96,99) (0.9) < 0.001
 Pulse rate/min (264,209) 86 (75,101) (8.3) 83 (74,93) (1.6) < 0.001
 Systolic blood pressure – mm/hg (369,240) 135 (120,150) (2.1) 130 (120,150) (0.3) 0.008
 Diastolic blood pressure – mm/hg (947,333) 80 (70,90) (0.1) 80 (70,85) (0.1) < 0.001
 Temperature°C (762,332) 36.9 (36.5,37.3) (0.6) 36.8 (36.5,37.1) (0.1) 0.019
 Level of consciousness – n (%) (20,37) <0.001
  RLS 1/ GCS 15e 4901 (92.1) 1224 (96.0)
  RLS 2,3/ GCS 13–10 310 (5.9) 43 (3.4)
  RLS ≥ 4/ GCS ≤ 8 109 (2.0) 8 (0.6)
Prehospital triage level according to RETTS-A – n (%) (172,379)a <0.001
 Red 597 (11.6) 7 (0.8)
 Orange 1854 (35.9) 54 (5.8)
 Yellow 2254 (43.6) 341 (36.5)
 Green 463 (9.0) 531 (56.9)
Prehospital field assessment according to RETTS-Af – n (%) (161,377)a
 Chest thoracic pain 512 (9.9) 111 (11.9) 0.069
 Abdominal/flank pain 535 (10.3) 59 (6.3) <0.001
 Respiratory distress/dyspnoa/breathing difficulties 454 (8.8) 91 (9.7) 0.350
 Unspecific condition 349 (6.7) 142 (15.2) <0.001
 Injury/head trauma 324 (6.3) 28 (3.0) <0.001
 Under the influence of substances (alcohol, drugs) – n (%) 534 (10.0) 135 (10.3) 0.759
Prehospital medication – n (%)
 Any medication 1825 (34.2) 86 (6.6) <0.001
 Intravenous medication 1015 (19.0) 18 (1.4) <0.001
All-cause mortality – n (%)
 ≤ 7 days 111 (2.1) 16 (1.2) 0.042
 ≤ 30 days 243 (4.6) 31 (2.4) <0.001
 ≤ 365 days 804 (15.1) 122 (9.3) <0.001

aMissing in each group respectively

bThe five most common dispatch medical indices

cThe five most common medical history ICD-10 chapters, a patient can have more than one diagnosis

dDeviating vital signs: respiratory rate/min > 25 or < 8, oxygen saturation < 90%, pulse rate/min > 120 or < 40, systolic blood pressure < 90 mm/hg, diastolic blood pressure > 140 mm/hg, body temperature Celsius > 41 or < 35

eRLS Reaction level scale 1–8, GCS Glasgow coma scale 15–3

fThe five most common EMS field assessments