Pakistan's Emergency Medical Services (EMS) system & out-of-hospital-cardiac-arrest (OHCA): A narrative review of an EMS system of a low middle income country in context of OHCA

Mirza Noor Ali Baig, Nadeemullah Khan, Rizwan Naseer, Shahnaz Akhter, Abid Jalaluddin Shaikh, Junaid Abdul Razzak

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Abstract

Pakistan's Emergency Medical Services (EMS) are a critical component of its healthcare system, providing pre-hospital emergency care across a nation with over 220 million people. This article explores the evolutionary journey of Pakistan's EMS, highlighting both the challenges it faces and the strides it has made, with a specific emphasis on patients experiencing out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). To extract relevant information, we searched MEDLINE & Embase data bases using MeSH terms “Emergency Medical Services” OR “EMS” AND “Out-of-Hospital-Cardiac-Arrest” OR “OHCA” AND “Pakistan”. In addition, we also retrieved information from the EMS leadership in Pakistan through e-mails. We delve into the significance of key performance indicators for OHCA, advocate for the establishment of OHCA registries to improve patient outcomes, address regional disparities in pre-hospital care, and acknowledge the gradual progress of the EMS system.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100627
JournalResuscitation Plus
Volume18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024

Keywords

  • Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
  • Out-of-hospital-cardiac-arrest (OHCA)

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