Serviço fluvial de emergência: características e fatores relacionados à evolução clínica dos atendidos
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Resumo: | The study aimed to describe the profile of patients and the care provided by the Mobile Riverine Emergency Medical Service (SAMU) in river-dwelling communities of the Amazon and to identify factors related to patients’ evolution during care by this service. This descriptive study was conducted in two stages: in the first, the data were obtained on care for individuals in the service from 2009 to 2015; in the second, the data collection was prospective during the first semester of 2016, and patients’ evolution was assessed with the Rapid Emergency Medicine Score. In all the periods analyzed, some 90% of the care included medical evacuation, varying over the years as to the type of boat used most frequently in transporting the patients. The most frequent reasons for care were signs and symptoms of unknown etiology and external causes. Of the patients transported by the service in the first semester of 2016, 68.5% maintained their clinical status, 18% worsened, and 13.5% improved during care. For patients seen during this period, the mean response and total riverine care times were 84 and 172 minutes, respectively. There was an association between evolution and incidents involving venomous snakes, acute pain, age, initial severity, and destination of the patient. Causes of care were related to worsening clinical status during care, and patients who worsened were younger and in less serious condition and were more frequently evacuated to hospitals. The profile of patients and care in the riverine SAMU pointed to the need for a revision of this service’s objectives and structuring. |
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Serviço fluvial de emergência: características e fatores relacionados à evolução clínica dos atendidosEmergênciasServiços Médicos de EmergênciaTransportesEvolução ClínicaFatores de RiscoThe study aimed to describe the profile of patients and the care provided by the Mobile Riverine Emergency Medical Service (SAMU) in river-dwelling communities of the Amazon and to identify factors related to patients’ evolution during care by this service. This descriptive study was conducted in two stages: in the first, the data were obtained on care for individuals in the service from 2009 to 2015; in the second, the data collection was prospective during the first semester of 2016, and patients’ evolution was assessed with the Rapid Emergency Medicine Score. In all the periods analyzed, some 90% of the care included medical evacuation, varying over the years as to the type of boat used most frequently in transporting the patients. The most frequent reasons for care were signs and symptoms of unknown etiology and external causes. Of the patients transported by the service in the first semester of 2016, 68.5% maintained their clinical status, 18% worsened, and 13.5% improved during care. For patients seen during this period, the mean response and total riverine care times were 84 and 172 minutes, respectively. There was an association between evolution and incidents involving venomous snakes, acute pain, age, initial severity, and destination of the patient. Causes of care were related to worsening clinical status during care, and patients who worsened were younger and in less serious condition and were more frequently evacuated to hospitals. The profile of patients and care in the riverine SAMU pointed to the need for a revision of this service’s objectives and structuring.El objetivo de este estudio fue describir el perfil de los usuarios y la asistencia prestada por el Servicio de Atención Móvil de Urgencia (SAMU) fluvial en comunidades ribereñas amazónicas, así como identificar factores relacionados con la evolución de los pacientes durante la atención de ese servicio. Se trata de un estudio descriptivo realizado en dos etapas: en la primera, la fuente de información fueron los datos de las consultas de los individuos, realizadas por el servicio de 2009 a 2015; en la segunda, la recogida de datos fue prospectiva durante el primer semestre de 2016 y la evolución de los pacientes fue evaluada por el Rapid Emergency Medicine Score. En todos los períodos analizados, cerca de un 90% de las consultas incluyeron desplazamiento, variando a lo largo de los años el tipo de embarcación más utilizada en el transporte. Las causas de la atención fueron, predominantemente, síntomas y señales de etiología desconocida o causas externas. De los pacientes transportados por el servicio en el primer semestre de 2016, un 68,5% mantuvieron el cuadro clínico, 18% empeoraron y 13,5% mejoraron durante la atención. Para los atendidos en ese período, los tiempos medios, respuesta y total de atención fluvial, fueron 84 y 172 minutos, respectivamente. Hubo asociación entre evolución y ocurrencias con serpientes venenosas, presencia de dolor agudo, edad, gravedad inicial y destino del usuario. Las causas de atención estuvieron relacionadas con el agravamiento durante la asistencia, y quienes empeoraron eran más jóvenes, de menor gravedad y fueron, con mayor frecuencia, dirigidos a hospitales. El perfil de los usuarios y de la atención del SAMU fluvial apuntó la necesidad de una revisión de los propósitos, así como de la estructuración de ese servicio.O objetivo deste estudo foi descrever o perfil dos usuários e a assistência prestada pelo Serviço de Atendimento Móvel de Urgência (SAMU) fluvial em comunidades ribeirinhas amazônicas e identificar fatores relacionados à evolução dos pacientes durante o atendimento desse serviço. Trata-se de um estudo descritivo realizado em duas etapas: na primeira, os dados dos atendimentos dos indivíduos realizados pelo serviço de 2009 a 2015 foram a fonte de informações; na segunda, a coleta de dados foi prospectiva durante o primeiro semestre de 2016 e a evolução dos pacientes foi avaliada pelo Rapid Emergency Medicine Score. Em todos os períodos analisados, cerca de 90% dos atendimentos incluíram remoção, variando ao longo dos anos o tipo de embarcação mais utilizada no transporte. As causas dos atendimentos foram, predominantemente, sintomas e sinais de etiologia desconhecida ou causas externas. Dos pacientes transportados pelo serviço no primeiro semestre de 2016, 68,5% mantiveram o quadro clínico, 18% pioraram e 13,5% melhoraram durante o atendimento. Para os atendidos nesse período, os tempos médios, resposta e total de atendimento fluvial foram 84 e 172 minutos, respectivamente. Houve associação entre evolução e ocorrências com serpentes venenosas, presença de dor aguda, idade, gravidade inicial e destino do usuário. Causas de atendimento tiveram relação com o agravamento durante a assistência e os que pioraram eram mais jovens, de menor gravidade e foram, com maior frequência, encaminhados para hospitais. O perfil dos usuários e dos atendimentos do SAMU fluvial apontou para necessidade de revisão dos propósitos e de estruturação desse serviço.Reports in Public HealthCadernos de Saúde Pública2021-09-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlapplication/pdfhttps://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/7820Reports in Public Health; Vol. 37 No. 8 (2021): AugustCadernos de Saúde Pública; v. 37 n. 8 (2021): Agosto1678-44640102-311Xreponame:Cadernos de Saúde Públicainstname:Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ)instacron:FIOCRUZporhttps://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/7820/17494https://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/7820/17495Ellen de Fátima Caetano LançaLêda Lima SobralRita de Cássia Almeida VieiraLilia de Souza NogueiraRegina Marcia Cardoso de Sousainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-03-06T15:30:12Zoai:ojs.teste-cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br:article/7820Revistahttps://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csphttps://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/oaicadernos@ensp.fiocruz.br||cadernos@ensp.fiocruz.br1678-44640102-311Xopendoar:2024-03-06T13:08:59.189984Cadernos de Saúde Pública - Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ)true |
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Serviço fluvial de emergência: características e fatores relacionados à evolução clínica dos atendidos |
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Serviço fluvial de emergência: características e fatores relacionados à evolução clínica dos atendidos |
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Serviço fluvial de emergência: características e fatores relacionados à evolução clínica dos atendidos Ellen de Fátima Caetano Lança Emergências Serviços Médicos de Emergência Transportes Evolução Clínica Fatores de Risco |
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Serviço fluvial de emergência: características e fatores relacionados à evolução clínica dos atendidos |
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Serviço fluvial de emergência: características e fatores relacionados à evolução clínica dos atendidos |
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Serviço fluvial de emergência: características e fatores relacionados à evolução clínica dos atendidos |
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Serviço fluvial de emergência: características e fatores relacionados à evolução clínica dos atendidos |
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Serviço fluvial de emergência: características e fatores relacionados à evolução clínica dos atendidos |
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Ellen de Fátima Caetano Lança |
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Ellen de Fátima Caetano Lança Lêda Lima Sobral Rita de Cássia Almeida Vieira Lilia de Souza Nogueira Regina Marcia Cardoso de Sousa |
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Lêda Lima Sobral Rita de Cássia Almeida Vieira Lilia de Souza Nogueira Regina Marcia Cardoso de Sousa |
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Ellen de Fátima Caetano Lança Lêda Lima Sobral Rita de Cássia Almeida Vieira Lilia de Souza Nogueira Regina Marcia Cardoso de Sousa |
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Emergências Serviços Médicos de Emergência Transportes Evolução Clínica Fatores de Risco |
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Emergências Serviços Médicos de Emergência Transportes Evolução Clínica Fatores de Risco |
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The study aimed to describe the profile of patients and the care provided by the Mobile Riverine Emergency Medical Service (SAMU) in river-dwelling communities of the Amazon and to identify factors related to patients’ evolution during care by this service. This descriptive study was conducted in two stages: in the first, the data were obtained on care for individuals in the service from 2009 to 2015; in the second, the data collection was prospective during the first semester of 2016, and patients’ evolution was assessed with the Rapid Emergency Medicine Score. In all the periods analyzed, some 90% of the care included medical evacuation, varying over the years as to the type of boat used most frequently in transporting the patients. The most frequent reasons for care were signs and symptoms of unknown etiology and external causes. Of the patients transported by the service in the first semester of 2016, 68.5% maintained their clinical status, 18% worsened, and 13.5% improved during care. For patients seen during this period, the mean response and total riverine care times were 84 and 172 minutes, respectively. There was an association between evolution and incidents involving venomous snakes, acute pain, age, initial severity, and destination of the patient. Causes of care were related to worsening clinical status during care, and patients who worsened were younger and in less serious condition and were more frequently evacuated to hospitals. The profile of patients and care in the riverine SAMU pointed to the need for a revision of this service’s objectives and structuring. |
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