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Published in: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery 4/2022

Open Access 18-10-2021 | Ultrasound | Original Article

Prehospital FAST reduces time to admission and operative treatment: a prospective, randomized, multicenter trial

Authors: Benjamin Lucas, Dorothea Hempel, Ronny Otto, Franziska Brenner, Mario Stier, Ingo Marzi, Raoul Breitkreutz, Felix Walcher

Published in: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery | Issue 4/2022

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Abstract

Background

The focused assessment with sonography in trauma (FAST) exam is an established trauma care diagnostic procedure. Ultrasound performed during prehospital care can improve early treatment and management of the patients. In this prospective randomized clinical trial, we wanted to assess whether a pre-hospital FAST (p-FAST) influences pre-hospital strategy and the time to operative treatment.

Methods

We studied 296 trauma victims in a prehospital setting. Inclusion criteria were potential abdominal injuries identified either by clinical examination or suggested by the mechanism of injury. Physician-staffed helicopters and emergency ambulances were equipped with portable ultrasound devices. According to a scheme related to calendar weeks, a clinical exam only (CEX) or a clinical exam together with a p-FAST (CEX-p-FAST) was conducted. Outcome variables were prehospital diagnosis and strategy, the time to admission to the trauma room and to operation theater. The study was approved by the university ethical committee (REB#: 46/06).

Results

CEX-p-FAST showed a high sensitivity (94.7%) and specificity (97.6%) in detection of free fluid compared to CEX-only (80.0%, 84.4%). The median time to admission was reduced significantly by 13 min and to operative treatment by 15 min after CEX-p-FAST. We observed a cross-over rate of 30.8% of p-FAST (n = 36) to CEX-p-FAST during the CEX-only weeks.

Conclusion

According to the experience of the principal investigators, CEX-p-FAST was superior to CEX-only. Despite the time needed for p-FAST, the relevant admission time was significantly shorter. Thus, p-FAST is recommended in addition to CEX if possible for decision-making in prehospital trauma care.

Trial registration

German Clinical Trials Register #DRKS00022117—Registered 10 July 2020—Retrospectively registered, https://​www.​drks.​de/​drks_​web/​navigate.​do?​navigationId=​trial.​HTML&​TRIAL_​ID=​DRKS00022117.
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Metadata
Title
Prehospital FAST reduces time to admission and operative treatment: a prospective, randomized, multicenter trial
Authors
Benjamin Lucas
Dorothea Hempel
Ronny Otto
Franziska Brenner
Mario Stier
Ingo Marzi
Raoul Breitkreutz
Felix Walcher
Publication date
18-10-2021
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery / Issue 4/2022
Print ISSN: 1863-9933
Electronic ISSN: 1863-9941
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00068-021-01806-w

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