1 Taizhou Emergency Center, Taizhou 318000, China;
2 Taizhou Central Hospital, Taizhou 318000, China;
3 Emergency Department, Enze Hospital in Taizhou Medical Center (Group), Taizhou 318050, China
Abstract:Objective To provide advice for local prehospital emergency management and remote transmission mode by analyzing the characteristics of remote transmission of 12-lead ECG in pre-hospital patients with chest pain in Taizhou. Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on data of 343 pre-hospital patients with chest pain in six hospitals from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019 from the Taizhou Emergency Center. Results The time distribution of 343 pre-hospital patients with chest pain was in July, August, and September during the year, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday during the week, and 18∶00-21∶00, 6∶00-9∶00 and 12∶00-15∶00 during the day. Among 196 patients with chest pain in 6 hospitals, 12-lead ECG was used, with an average utilization rate of 57.14%, of which 159 patients had remote ECG transmission, with an average transmission rate of 81.12%; there was no statistical difference in FMC-to-B time and D-to-B time between WeChat transmission group and vehicle transmission system group (P>0.05). Conclusion Medical institutions can improve the utilization rate of 12-lead ECG for pre-hospital patients with chest pain. For some primary hospitals, the WeChat group transmission method can be used to replace the vehiclemounted transmission system to remotely transmit the ECG results.