Emergencies Clinical Trial
Official title:
Livestreaming From Smartphones as a Supplement to Emergency Calls
NCT number | NCT04061187 |
Other study ID # | F-35150-03 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | October 1, 2018 |
Est. completion date | March 1, 2020 |
Verified date | September 2021 |
Source | Emergency Medical Services, Capital Region, Denmark |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
The aim of the study is to analyse if live video as a supplement to emergency calls can improve medical dispatchers' situation awareness and enhance the assistance they provide including provision of pre-hospital resources. Focus will also be on evaluating the unconscious patient and improve CPR quality. The general experience from the medical dispatcher and the person calling the emergency number regarding the feasibility of adding live video will also be analysed.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 700 |
Est. completion date | March 1, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | March 1, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Inclusion criteria (stream live video footage) These are assessed by the medical dispatcher before stream of live video footage. - Emergency call about an unconscious patient. (The patient is defined as unconscious, if the patient is unresponsive to verbal or pain stimulus according to the Danish Index. (Inclusion criterion in relation to the Danish Index is "unconscious patient with normal breathing. A.01.03", as well as all sub-criteria that meet the above criteria e.g. "A.06.01, Unresolved problem;" Does not respond to call or pain stimulus, but no breathing problems "). - Emergency call about suspected cardiac arrest where CPR is provided - Emergency call about a patient with trauma/illness where the medical dispatcher thinks it will be a benefit with live video footage - Video-capable smartphone present - Caller by the patient's side - Caller expected age= 18 years - More than two bystanders present Exclusion Criteria: - If caller, patient or other bystanders do not want livestreaming to be added to the emergency call. - No video-capable smartphone present - Caller not by the patient's side - Caller a child - Less than two bystanders present |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Denmark | Copenhagen Emergency Medical Services | Copenhagen | Ballerup |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Emergency Medical Services, Capital Region, Denmark | The Danish foundation TrygFonden |
Denmark,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Changed emergency response after adding live video to the emergency call | Did the medical dispatcher change emergency response more often after live video was added to the emergency call compared to emergency calls without video. | From the beginning of the emergency call to the end of the call. Approx. 6-7 minutes | |
Primary | The medical dispatcher's evaluations of the patient after adding live video footage to the emergency call. | Did the medical dispatcher's evaluation of the patient change because of the live video footage? (ANSWER: Yes, patient more critical ill/ Yes, less critical ill/ or no change) Did the patient suffer another trauma/disease compared to what the medical dispatcher thought before the live video footage? (ANSWER: No/Yes (describe)). | From the beginning of the emergency call to the end of the call. Approx. 6-7 minutes | |
Primary | The medical dispatcher's evaluations of the patient's level of consciousness before and after adding live video footage to the emergency call. | The medical dispatcher evaluate the patient's level of consciousness before and after the live video footage; AVPU scale (an acronym from "alert, verbal, pain, unresponsive") /or inaccessible. | From the beginning of the emergency call to the end of the call. Approx. 6-7 minutes. | |
Primary | The medical dispatcher's evaluations of the surroundings and bystander response after adding live video footage to the emergency call. | Did the medical dispatcher situation's awareness regarding the surroundings or bystander response change after video footage? (ANSWER: No/ Yes, Less bystanders present/ Yes, more bystanders present/ Yes, bystander response were more sufficient/ Yes, bystander response were less sufficient/Yes, surroundings were different(describe)/ other (describe)). | From the beginning of the emergency call to the end of the call. Approx. 6-7 minutes. | |
Primary | The medical dispatcher's evaluations of the usefulness of adding live video footage to the emergency call. | Was the live video footage useful for the medical dispatcher"? (ANSWER: Extremely useful/ very useful/ moderately useful/ slightly useful/ not at all useful). | From the beginning of the emergency call to the end of the call. Approx. 6-7 minutes. | |
Primary | Change in emergency level after adding live video footage to the emergency call. | Did the medical dispatcher change emergency priority level because of the live video footage?" (ANSWER: No, Yes (upgrade, downgrade)) | Evaluated at the end of the emergency call. | |
Primary | Change in the CPR quality (hand position) before the medical dispatcher assist in CPR using the video footage (video-DA-CPR) and after the medical dispatcher has assisted . | Correct hand position before and after video-DA-CPR? (Outcome: yes / no / inaccessible evaluated before and after video-DA-CPR) | From the medical dispatcher receive video footage until the end of video-DA-CPR. | |
Primary | Change in the CPR quality (compressions rate) before and after video-DA-CPR. | Correct compressions rate (100-120 compressions/min) before and after video-DA-CPR (Outcome: yes / no / inaccessible evaluated before and after video-DA-CPR) | From the medical dispatcher receive video footage until the end of video-DA-CPR. | |
Primary | Change in the CPR quality (compressions depth) before and after video-DA-CPR | Correct compressions depth before and after video-DA-CPR (approximately one third of the anterior-posterior diameter). (Outcome: yes / no / inaccessible evaluated before and after video-DA-CPR) | From the medical dispatcher receive video footage until the end of video-DA-CPR. | |
Secondary | "Hands-of-time" during CPR | Does the medical dispatcher initiate less "hands-of-time" during CPR after receiving live video footage? "Hands-off-time" is the time with no chest compressions. (ANSWER: does the dispatcher initiate less "hands-of-time"?(yes/No)) | From the medical dispatcher receive video footage until the end of the call. Approx. 5-6 minutes. | |
Secondary | Ventilations performed by bystanders? | Correct ventilations before and after video-DA-CPR? (Outcome: yes / no / inaccessible evaluated before and after video-DA-CPR). | From the medical dispatcher receive video footage until the end of video-DA-CPR. | |
Secondary | Shift of persons during CPR | Shift of persons during CPR? (Outcome:yes/no), does bystander initiate this by themselves or guide by the dispatcher? | From the medical dispatcher receive video footage until the end of the call. Approx. 5-6 minutes. | |
Secondary | Use of AED | Correct attachment of AED pads (Outcome:yes/no), If "no" does the dispatcher initiate correct use? | From the medical dispatcher receive video footage until the end of the call. Approx. 5-6 minutes. | |
Secondary | Other aspects of bystander CPR | Did the dispatcher assist in other aspects of CPR? (describe) | From the medical dispatcher receive video footage until the end of the call. Approx. 5-6 minutes. | |
Secondary | Bystanders experiance with adding live video to the emergency call | Bystanders' evaluation of the potential help and challenges with adding live video to the emergency call | From the person calling 1-1-2 accept transmission of live video until end of the call. Approx. 5-6 minutes. |
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