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What Are the Main Themes Concerned by the Second-line SMUR 67, Known as Reinforcements, in the Bas-Rhin Sector

What Are the Main Themes Concerned by the Second-line SMUR 67, Known as Reinforcements, in the Bas-Rhin Sector

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Overview

In this study the investigators wish to evaluate the possibility of anticipating the requests for SMUR reinforcement within the SAMU67.

The studied population concerns each patient having benefited from an SMUR at the time of his pre-hospital care. The investigators expect from this study an improvement of the assumption of responsibility of the patients in the future with optimization of the delay of sending of an SMUR when this one is necessary.

Eligibility

Inclusion criteria:

  • Adult patients having benefited from a pre-hospital SMUR over the period from 01/01/2020 to 14/07/2020.
  • No opposition from the patient or his parental authority to the re-use of his medical data for scientific research.

Exclusion criteria:

  • Presence of opposition from the patient or his parental authority to the re-use of his medical data for scientific research purposes.

Study details
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NCT06182514

University Hospital, Strasbourg, France

26 January 2024

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