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Introduction: Large language models (LLMs) have grown in popularity in recent months and have demonstrated advanced clinical reasoning ability. Given the need to prioritize the sickest patients requesting emergency medical services (EMS), we attempted to identify if an LLM could accurately triage ambulance requests using real-world data from a major metropolitan area.
Methods: An LLM (ChatGPT 4o Mini, Open AI, San Francisco, CA, USA) with no prior task-specific training was given real ambulance requests from a major metropolitan city in the United States. Requests were batched into groups of four, and the LLM was prompted to identify which of the four patients should be prioritized. The same groupings of four requests were then shown to a panel of experienced critical care paramedics who voted on which patient should be prioritized.
Results: Across 98 groupings of four ambulance requests (392 total requests), the LLM agreed with the paramedic panel in most cases (76.5 %, n = 75). In groupings where the paramedic panel was unanimous in their decision (n = 48), the LLM agreed with the unanimous panel in 93.8 % of groupings (n = 45).
Conclusions: Our preliminary analysis indicates LLMs may have the potential to become a useful tool for triage and resource allocation in emergency care settings, especially in cases where there is consensus among subject matter experts. Further research is needed to better understand and clarify how they may best be of service.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajem.2024.12.032 | DOI Listing |
Am J Emerg Med
August 2025
Department of Emergency Medicine, WellSpan York Hospital, York, USA; WellSpan EMS, WellSpan Health, York, USA. Electronic address:
Introduction: Patients are frequently transferred between hospitals to receive higher levels of care and specialty services. Emergency medical service (EMS) interfacility transfers can often have lengthy wait times and be associated with significant costs to patients. Therefore, some patients are transferred via non-ambulance vehicle.
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August 2025
Department of Acute Critical Care Medicine, Juntendo Daigaku Igakubu Fuzoku Shizuoka Byoin, Izunokuni, Japan.
Objective: To evaluate whether the keyword method-requesting the dispatch of a doctor helicopter (DH) based on information obtained from the emergency call before emergency medical technicians make contact with patients-is useful for other disease category, using data from the Japan DH Registry (JDHR).
Methods: Patients (N = 41,592) enrolled in JDHR were included in the study. The following data were collected for each subject: time from emergency call to DH staff-patient contact, DH request method (keyword or not), gender, age, vital signs at the time of emergency medical technician contact, medical intervention details, disease category details which were determined by the JDHR classification, hospitalization duration, and 1-month outcome.
West J Emerg Med
July 2025
Mayo Clinic, Division of Prehospital Care, Department of Emergency Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota.
Introduction: Incarcerated individuals represent a vulnerable sector of society, with a disproportionate burden of substance use, mental health problems, and chronic illness. The purpe of this study was to perform a descriptive analysis of emergency medical services (EMS) response to detention facilities.
Methods: We conducted a retrospective review of Mayo Clinic Ambulance Service ground EMS emergency (9-1-1) calls for service to nine detention centers within the service area occurring between January 1, 2002-December 31,2021.
Geriatr Gerontol Int
July 2025
Department of Emergency Medicine, Ataturk State Hospital, Antalya, Turkey.
Aim: This study aimed to compare the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of geriatric patients presenting to the geriatric outpatient clinic, which operates during daytime hours (08:00-16:00 hours), with those presenting to the conventional emergency department outside these hours (16:00-08:00 hours).
Methods: This retrospective study included patients aged ≥60 years who presented to the emergency department of Antalya Atatürk State Hospital in 2023, excluding those transported by ambulance, triaged as red zone or admitted to emergency surgical intervention room. Data were collected from electronic records for the entire year, including age, sex, waiting time and International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision (ICD) codes, while detailed clinical data were manually collected for March 2023.
Air Med J
June 2025
Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Objective: Low overhead height negatively affects chest compression performance. An adapted compression technique ("Koch") using an elbow has been evaluated. This study assesses longer duration and larger sample.
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