Effects of Emergency Transportation. Additional Stress for the Patient?:Additional Stress for the Patient?
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The emergency transport in an ambulance can be a considerable physical and psychical stress for the patient. In this report we prove by means of a test with volunteers and upto-date literature that stress during transport is an important, not to be neglected factor for the prognosis of the patient. We determined the hemodynamic and endocrinological values of 54 volunteers to verify this statement. Each volunteer was subject to one high speed emergency transport and one smooth transport. Significant differences of all measurements [heart rate (p≤0.001)], blood pressure, cortisol (p≤0.01), prolactin, somatotropine and ACTH between the two modes of transportation (emergency transport and smooth run) confirmed our presumption that, especially in the case of cardiac diseases, particularly fast transportation represents an additional danger. Especially in the case of cardiac diseases a very fast transport should not have absolute priority, it can do more harm than good.
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