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Chayakova A, Dauletyarova M, Aldyngurov D, Mussina A, Suleimenova R, Utegenova A, Orazbayev M, Tuyakova G. Open Access Maced. J. Med. Sci 2021; 9(E): 665-669.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Ss Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje)

DOI

10.3889/oamjms.2021.6629

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The new coronavirus infection (coronavirus disease [COVID]-19) has become a serious obstacle on the health-care systems in Kazakhstan, as well as throughout the world. Certainly, the extent of emergency medical services (EMSs) use at some stage within the COVID-19 pandemic has been increased. However, the impact on the use of EMS in Kazakhstan during the COVID-19 pandemic has not been studied.

AIM: The aim of this study was to analyze the dynamics of changes in the number of emergency medical calls during the COVID-19 pandemic, depending on the time of year, day of the week, and the causes for the calls.

METHODS: This study retrospectively evaluated the Nur-Sultan (capital of Kazakhstan) EMS data for the period after the pandemic was first seen in Kazakhstan. The necessary permissions for the study were obtained from the Nur-Sultan City Public Health Department. EMS data for the same time interval (February 1-May 1) in the past 3 years (2018, 2019, and 2020) were compared. The data were taken from the database of the automated control system "Komek 103," which is used in the ambulance station since the end of 2019, and the automated dispatch information systems "ADIS" used by the ambulance station in Nur-Sultan.

RESULTS: During the COVID-19 pandemic, EMS call rates had been maximum common on Mondays and Thursdays by 13, 75%. The evaluation suggests that the quantity of male sufferers extended by 14, 05% in the course of the pandemic length, as compared to the pre-pandemic length. The quantity of patients with inside the 65+ age group in the course of the pandemic length has extended by 31.5%. During the pandemic, the signs and symptoms of fever enlarged significantly by 83%. Moreover, suicides elevated by 61% during the pandemic period. During the COVID☐19 pandemic, using EMS particularly for time touchy illnesses, which include hypertension (−31%), surgical emergencies (acute abdomen) (−40%), cerebrovascular illnesses (−11%), and other heart illnesses (−29%) decreased.

CONCLUSIONS: During the pandemic period, there was an increase in the calls from male patients, compared to the pre-pandemic period. Moreover, during the COVID-19 pandemic, EMS call rates had been increased on Mondays and Thursdays. We found an alteration with inside the sample of obtained calls. Furthermore, the quantity of patients with inside the 65+ age group in the course of the pandemic length has extended. © 2021 Akerke Chayakova, Marzhan Dauletyarova, Daulet Aldyngurov, Aiman Mussina, Roza Suleimenova, Aigul Utegenova, Murat Orazbayev, Gulnara Tuyakova.


Language: en

Keywords

adult; human; COVID-19; suicide; child; female; male; aged; pandemic; mortality; traffic accident; emergency care; retrospective study; fever; hypertension; heart disease; cerebrovascular disease; ambulance; Article; information system; angina pectoris; emergency surgery; Emergency medical service; acute abdomen; Kazakhstan; coronavirus disease 2019; Pandemic; Emergency calls

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