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Air medical transport for acute ischemic stroke patients: a retrospective cohort study of national trends over an 8-year period.
This study examined patterns of air transport for acute ischemic stroke patients over a period of 8 years (2007-2014). The authors abstracted a 20% national sample of Medicare data from patients ≥ 66 years of age hospitalized with a primary diagnosis of acute ischemic stroke who presented to the emergency department by ambulance (air or ground). They analyzed data from 149,751 hospitalized stroke patients who had a mean age of 81.6 years (standard deviation = 8.0 years), 62.1% female (n = 93,007), and 86.3% White (n = 129,268). Of these, 3.7% used any form of air ambulance. Air ambulance use (2007: 2.5%, 2014: 4.9%) and arrival at certified stroke centers (2007: 40.3%, 2014: 63.2%) increased over time. Air ambulance use was less likely among older patients (76-85 years and >85 years vs. 66-75 years; odds ratio [OR] = 0.68 and OR = 0.34, respectively) and all racial minorities except American Natives (OR = 2.07) and more likely among sicker patients (Charlson Comorbidity Index ≥ 2 vs. 1, OR = 1.23) and rural residents (OR = 1.34). After adjustment for covariates, air ambulance use was associated with higher odds of thrombolysis (adjusted OR = 2.57).
AHRQ-funded; HS026207.
Citation: Urdaneta A, Fisk C, Tandel MD .
Air medical transport for acute ischemic stroke patients: a retrospective cohort study of national trends over an 8-year period.
Air Med J 2023 Nov-Dec; 42(6):423-28. doi: 10.1016/j.amj.2023.06.007..
Keywords: Stroke, Cardiovascular Conditions, Emergency Medical Services (EMS)