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- Vicenç Ferrés-Padró, Víctor-Guillermo Sequera, Alba Vilajeliu, Miquel Vidal, and Antoni Trilla.
- Grup d'Emergències Mèdiques. Direcció General de Prevenció, d'incendis i Salvaments de la Generalitat de Catalunya, Barcelona, España.
- Emergencias. 2015 Feb 1; 27 (1): 23-26.
ObjectivesTo describe the clinical characteristics of fire smoke inhalation victims and carboxyhemoglobin values (Sp- CO) recorded with a portable pulse carbon monoxide (CO) oximeter at rescue sites in Catalonia. To assess the contribution of SpCO information to decision-making during emergency transfers.Material And MethodsRetrospective observational study. We included records for patients exposed to smoke in closed spaces at fires. The patients had been attended by the Catalan Emergency Medical Group (GEM) from January 2010 to December 2012. A logistic regression model included the following independent variables: sex, age, smoking status, known medical history, signs and symptoms of intoxication, burns, SpCO, and oxygen saturation. The dependent variable was the decision to transfer the patient to a hospital.ResultsThe GEM attended 331 victims; 6 died at the scene of the fire and 43.8 % (135/308) were transferred to a hospital. The cohort included 178 men (57.8% of 308), and 73.0% were between the ages of 18 and 65 years (216/296). SpCO levels were over 10% in 11.4% (35/308); the mean SpCO was 4.33% (95% CI, 3.65%-5.12%). The regression model identified the following variables associated with the decision to transfer the patient to a hospital: presence of burns (P=.014), signs (P<.001) and symptoms (P=.011) of intoxication, and SpCO value (P<.001). The odds ratio for SpCO SOH 10% was 12.59 (95% CI, 4.32-36.69) in relation to transfer to a hospital.ConclusionPulse CO-oximetry contributed to the prehospital emergency care of these patients by influencing the decision to transfer the patient to a hospital.
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