Effect of a prioritization score on the inter-hospital transfer time management of severe COVID-19 patients: a quasi-experimental intervention study

Author:

Solà-Muñoz Silvia12,Azeli Youcef123,Trenado Josep14,Jiménez Xavier12,Bisbal Roger1,López Àngels1,Morales Jorge1,García Xaime1,Sánchez Bernat1,Fernández José56,Soto Maria Ángeles1,Ferreres Yolanda1,Cantero Cristina1,Jacob Javier7

Affiliation:

1. Area of Research and Development, Clinical Department, Sistema d’Emergències Mèdiques de Catalunya, C. Pablo Iglesias 101-155, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona 08908, Spain

2. Sociedad Española de Medicina de Urgencias y Emergencias, Red de Investigación de Emergencias Prehospitalarias RINVEMER, nuñez de balboa 116 3° office 9, Madrid 28020, Spain

3. Hospital Universitari Sant Joan de Reus, Institut d’Investigació Sanitària Pere Virgili (IISPV), Avda, Josep Laporte, 2 Planta 0 – E2 color taronja, Reus, Tarragona 43204, Spain

4. Intensive Care Unit, Hospital Universitari Mutua de Terrassa, Plaça del Doctor Robert, 5, Terrassa, Barcelona 08221, Spain

5. Fundació Institut Universitari per a la recerca a l’Atenció Primària de Salut Jordi Gol i Gurina (IDIAPJGol), Av. Colom 16-20, Tortosa, Tarragona 43500, Spain

6. Unidat de Recerca, Gerència Territorial Terres de l´Ebre, Institut Català de la Salut, Ctra. de la Simpàtica, 44, Tortosa, Tarragona 43500, Spain

7. Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Universitat de Barcelona, Carrer de la Feixa Llarga, s/n, Barcelona 08907, Spain

Abstract

Abstract Background The overburdening of the healthcare system during the coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic is driving the need to create new tools to improve the management of inter-hospital transport for patients with a severe COVID-19 infection. Objective The aim of this study was to analyse the usefulness of the application of a prioritization score (IHTCOVID-19) for inter-hospital transfer of patients with COVID-19 infection. Methods The study has a quasi-experimental design and was conducted on the Medical Emergency System, the pre-hospital emergency department of the public company belonging to the Autonomous Government of Catalonia that manages urgent healthcare in the region. Patients with a severe COVID-19 infection requiring inter-hospital transport were consecutively included. The pre-intervention period was from 1 to 31 March 2020, and the intervention period with the IHTCOVID-19 score was from 1 to 30 April 2020 (from 8 am to 8 pm). The prioritization score comprises four priority categories, with Priority 0 being the highest and Priority 3 being the lowest. Inter-hospital transfer (IHT) management times (alert-assignment time, resource management time and total central management time) and their variability were evaluated according to whether or not the IHTCOVID-19 score was applied. Results A total of 344 IHTs were included: 189 (54.9%) in the pre-intervention period and 155 (45.1%) in the post-intervention period. The majority of patients were male and the most frequent age range was between 50 and 70 years. According to the IHTCOVID-19 score, 12 (3.5%) transfers were classified as Priority 0, 66 (19.4%) as Priority 1, 247 (71.8%) as Priority 2 and 19 (5.6%) as Priority 3. Overall, with the application of the IHTCOVID-19 score, there was a significant reduction in total central management time [from 112.4 (inter-quartile range (IQR) 281.3) to 89.8 min (IQR 154.9); P = 0.012]. This significant reduction was observed in Priority 0 patients [286.2 (IQR 218.5) to 42.0 min (IQR 58); P = 0.018] and Priority 1 patients [130.3 (IQR 297.3) to 75.4 min (IQR 91.1); P = 0.034]. After applying the IHTCOVID-19 score, the average time of the process decreased by 22.6 min, and variability was reduced from 618.1 to 324.0 min. Conclusion The application of the IHTCOVID-19 score in patients with a severe COVID-19 infection reduces IHT management times and variability.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy,General Medicine

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