Publication date: Sep 19, 2024
During the COVID-19 pandemic, disturbing images of ambulances unable to respond to the demands for prehospital assistance appeared from several parts of the world. In Denmark, however, a notion occurred that the demands for emergency medical assistance declined. The purpose of this study was to compare the patients’ use of the Danish Emergency Medical Services (EMS) before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, we investigated the overall mortality of the ambulance population, the main reason for calling the emergency medical dispatch centre, and the diagnosis assigned to the admitted patients. The study was a nationwide registry-based cohort study based on the national prehospital medical records and the Danish National Patient Registry. The primary outcome was the requested number of ambulances. Secondary outcomes included the primary reason for contact with the dispatch centre (reflected by the dispatch criteria), patient mortality, and the diagnoses assigned to the patients transported to the hospital by ambulance during the COVID-19 pandemic in Denmark in March-December 2020. Comparisons were made using a similar period in 2019 before the pandemic. In comparison with the baseline values before the pandemic, the total number of patients treated by the EMS was reduced by 4. 5% during the COVID-19 pandemic. The number of patients transported to the hospital during the pandemic was similarly reduced by 3. 5%. Compared with baseline values, fewer were patients hospitalised with respiratory diseases during the pandemic (a reduction of 53. 3% from April 2019 to April 2020). Compared to the baseline period, there were significant increases in both the 48-h mortality (from 1. 4% to 1. 5%) and the 30-day mortality (from 4. 9% to 5. 4%) (p
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disease | MESH | emergency |
disease | MESH | COVID-19 pandemic |
disease | MESH | respiratory diseases |