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Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Helicopter Emergency Medical Services: A Scoping Review.

Air medical journal
OBJECTIVE: Recent systematic reviews of acute care medicine applications of artificial intelligence (AI) have focused on hospital and general prehospital uses. The purpose of this scoping review was to identify and describe the literature on AI use w...

ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN HEART RATE VARIABILITY AND NEED FOR LIFESAVING INTERVENTION IN A LARGE HELICOPTER EMS SERVICE.

Shock (Augusta, Ga.)
Background : Heart rate variability (HRV) measures give insight into the autonomic regulation of cardiac function in healthy and critically ill patients. The ease and predictive potential of HRV measures may be valuable in optimizing prehospital tria...

Improving prediction accuracy of hospital arrival vital signs using a multi-output machine learning model: a retrospective study of JSAS-registry data.

BMC emergency medicine
BACKGROUND: Critically ill patients can deteriorate rapidly; therefore, prompt prehospital interventions and seamless transition to in-hospital care upon arrival are crucial for improving survival. In Japan, helicopter emergency medical services (HEM...

Factors Contributing to Fatalities in Helicopter Emergency Medical Service Accidents.

Aerospace medicine and human performance
INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to update and reinforce previous research on helicopter emergency medical service accidents in the United States. By investigating predictors of fatalities after helicopter emergency medical service crashes through the ...

Benefit of Critical Care Flight Paramedic-Trained Search and Rescue Corpsmen in Treatment of Severely Injured Aviators.

Journal of special operations medicine : a peer reviewed journal for SOF medical professionals
During routine aircraft start-up procedures at a US Naval Air Station, an aviation mishap occurred, resulting in the pilot suffering a traumatic brain injury and the copilot acquiring bilateral hemopneumothoraces, a ruptured diaphragm, and hepatic an...

Machine learning and new vital signs monitoring in civilian en route care: A systematic review of the literature and future implications for the military.

The journal of trauma and acute care surgery
BACKGROUND: Although air transport medical services are today an integral part of trauma systems in most developed countries, to date, there are no reviews on recent innovations in civilian en route care. The purpose of this systematic review was to ...