Since 2015, all Danish prehospital EMS have used the nationwide Prehospital Electronic Medical Record (PEMR). In 2023, the investigators developed the Danish Drowning Formula (DDF), a text-search algorithm designed to search the unstructured text fields in the electronic medical records with comprehensive search criteria to identify all potential water-related incidents. This protocol describes the first study to analyse the prehospital data from a nationwide Danish cohort of patients treated by the EMS from 2016 to 2023 following non-drowning aquatic rescues.
Purpose The purpose of this study is to establish recommendations towards specific educational, preventative, or rescue strategies to reduce the number of aquatic rescues in Denmark (e.g., campaigns targeting high-risk groups, or fencing, allocating rescue equipment, or establishing lifeguard stations in high-risk areas). This may not only enhance prevention of aquatic rescues but also decrease the mortality and the total number of drowning incidents in Denmark. Objectives The primary objective is to estimate the yearly incidence of patients treated by the Danish EMS following a non-drowning aquatic rescue from 2016 to 2023 and calculate the aquatic rescue to drowning ratio. The secondary objectives are to characterise the rescues (e.g., lay rescuer or professional rescuer, use of equipment) and to report the spatial distribution. Study design This study is a nationwide registry-based study with data from the Danish nationwide PEMR from 2016 to 2023. Methods Since 2015, all Danish prehospital EMS have used the nationwide Prehospital Electronic Medical Record (PEMR). In 2023, the investigators developed the Danish Drowning Formula (DDF), a text-search algorithm designed to search the unstructured text fields in the electronic medical records with comprehensive search criteria to identify all potential water-related incidents. This study will be the first to analyse the prehospital data from a nationwide Danish cohort of patients treated by the EMS from 2016 to 2023 following non-drowning aquatic rescues.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
3,000
The patient must have been submersed or immersed in liquid.
Prehospital Center
Næstved, Region Sjælland, Denmark
RECRUITINGThe annual incidence.
The incidence will be reported as the annual number of cases.
Time frame: From 2016 to 2023.
The annual incidence rate.
The incidence rate will be reported as the annual number of cases per 100,000 person-years.
Time frame: From 2016 to 2023.
The spatial distribution of aquatic rescues on a map of Denmark.
Each incident will be presented with a single entry based on the geographical coordinates of the incident.
Time frame: From 2016-2023.
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