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Types of emergency patient analyzed using the geographic information system

Ba-Woo KANG; Jun-Hwi CHO; Joong-Bum MOON; Chan-Woo PARK; Myoung-Chul SHIN; Yoon-Soo PARK; Go-Eun YANG; Chang-Hwan KIM; Sun-Hak BAE; Taek-Geun OHK.
Artículo en Ko | WPRIM | ID: wpr-916547
Objective@#Predicting the incidence of emergency patients can be very important for the efficient use of emergency medical resources and the deployment of 119 centers in a pre-hospital setting. The study was conducted to analyze the occurrence of emergency patients using geographic information systems in a pre-hospital setting in Korea. @*Methods@#The basic data used in this study were collected from the 119 centers in Chuncheon-si, Korea, under the firefighting headquarters in Gangwon-do from January 2012 to December 2016. @*Results@#The total number of patients transferred by 119 paramedics was 72,362. Of these, 9,904 (14.7%) were emergency patients; 519 (0.7%) had cardiovascular diseases; 383 (0.5%) had cerebrovascular diseases; 3,043 (4.2%) were trauma patients; 58,413 (80.7%) were non-emergency patients. The occurrence of emergency diseases was slightly lower in the Hyoja-dong area, and it was slightly higher in the area of the outskirts of the city. The incidence of heart disease was low in the Hyoja-dong and Nam-myeon areas, but the incidence of heart disease was highly observed in other areas. The number of trauma patients was 1,265 (41.6%) in the outskirts of the city, a suburban area, showing a relatively higher incidence than other emerging diseases. @*Conclusion@#The deployment of ambulances in Chuncheon-si should be carried out considering demographic characteristics and patient occurrence.
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