Operation of a Mobile Telemedicine System in the EMS
Prehospital Emergency, Teleconsultation, Safety

About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Prehospital Emergency focused on measuring emergency medical service, telemedicine, teleconsultation, safety
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- prehospital emergency
- consent of the patient for teleconsultation was obtained or patient is unable to consent due to the severity of the emergency
Exclusion Criteria:
- patient refuses consent for teleconsultation
- psychiatric emergency
Sites / Locations
- University Hospital Aachen
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Device: Teleconsultation
If patients give informed consent the paramedics can use this system to contact a so called "tele-EMS physician" with an audio-connection to the EMS team who receives vital parameters (e.g., ECG, pulse oximetry, non-invasive blood pressure) in real-time. Also 12-lead-ECGs can be transmitted to the tele-EMS physician. The transmission of still pictures - taken with a smartphone - and video streaming from the inside of the ambulance can be carried out, if meaningful. The tele-EMS physician supports the EMS team in obtaining all relevant medical history, ECG diagnosis, general diagnosis and can delegate the application of medications. This can be carried out to bridge the time to the arrival of an EMS physician or in less severe cases without an EMS physician on-scene. The safety and efficacy of the introduction and operation of this system should be evaluated.