2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-104370/v1
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Prehospital Identification of Covid-19: An Observational Study

Abstract: Background The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic has affected prehospital care systems across the world, but the prehospital presentation of affected patients and the extent to which prehospital care providers are able to identify them is not well characterized. In this study, we describe the presentation of Covid-19 patients in a Swedish prehospital care system, and asses the predictive value of Covid-19 suspicion as documented by dispatch and ambulance nurses.Methods Data for all patients wi… Show more

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“…A recent study from Sweden found that up to 54% of COVID-19 patients presented with primary symptoms not typical of COVID-19 [14]. This proportion was markedly higher than in our study (19%) and it may reflect differences how people with non-severe symptoms use emergency services.…”
Section: Relation Of Results To the Other Studiescontrasting
confidence: 87%
“…A recent study from Sweden found that up to 54% of COVID-19 patients presented with primary symptoms not typical of COVID-19 [14]. This proportion was markedly higher than in our study (19%) and it may reflect differences how people with non-severe symptoms use emergency services.…”
Section: Relation Of Results To the Other Studiescontrasting
confidence: 87%