TY - JOUR
T1 - Existing Data Sources in Clinical Epidemiology
T2 - The Danish Prehospital Medical Record System
AU - Rosenkrantz, Oscar
AU - Benson, Christian S
AU - Lindskou, Tim Alex
AU - Fuglsang, Cecilia H
AU - Pedersen, Lars
AU - Mikkelsen, Søren
AU - Christensen, Helle Collatz
AU - Christensen, Erika Frischknecht
AU - Steinmetz, Jacob
AU - Sørensen, Henrik Toft
N1 - © 2025 Rosenkrantz et al.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - BACKGROUND: The Danish Prehospital Medical Record (DPMR) represents a pioneering nationwide electronic prehospital medical record system. While routinely collected data from the DPMR are increasingly used for research, a comprehensive description of its system and content is needed.OBJECTIVE: To provide an overview of the DPMR as a tool for research, including its structure, variables, and current volume of records.METHODS: We examined the DPMR's history, data structure, content, and data usage. We also analyzed aggregated DPMR data from 2016 to 2023 for selected key variables. Further, we searched MEDLINE to identify studies utilizing this data source in the past decade.RESULTS: Since 2016, the DPMR system has grown to include 1.8 million unique prehospital patients with over 6 million associated patient contacts. For each patient contact, the DPMR compiles information on the emergency medical call (dispatch criteria, level of urgency, and pre-arrival treatment), characteristics of the incident (patient examination, treatment, response time, on-scene time, and transport time), emergency medical services units (ambulances, rapid response vehicles with paramedics, anesthesiologists in ground-based mobile emergency care units and/or helicopters, or patient transports without treatment capability), and extensive patient-related data. The system currently encompasses 528 variables, standardized across all emergency medical services units. There are a limited number of studies on the data quality of the system and the proportion of patients with missing civil registration numbers has varied between approximately 5% and 9%, which should be taken into account when using it for research.CONCLUSION: The DPMR is growing in importance as a research tool in Denmark. It provides nationwide patient-related and logistical prehospital data going back to 2016, enabling linkage with national registries for outcome research.
AB - BACKGROUND: The Danish Prehospital Medical Record (DPMR) represents a pioneering nationwide electronic prehospital medical record system. While routinely collected data from the DPMR are increasingly used for research, a comprehensive description of its system and content is needed.OBJECTIVE: To provide an overview of the DPMR as a tool for research, including its structure, variables, and current volume of records.METHODS: We examined the DPMR's history, data structure, content, and data usage. We also analyzed aggregated DPMR data from 2016 to 2023 for selected key variables. Further, we searched MEDLINE to identify studies utilizing this data source in the past decade.RESULTS: Since 2016, the DPMR system has grown to include 1.8 million unique prehospital patients with over 6 million associated patient contacts. For each patient contact, the DPMR compiles information on the emergency medical call (dispatch criteria, level of urgency, and pre-arrival treatment), characteristics of the incident (patient examination, treatment, response time, on-scene time, and transport time), emergency medical services units (ambulances, rapid response vehicles with paramedics, anesthesiologists in ground-based mobile emergency care units and/or helicopters, or patient transports without treatment capability), and extensive patient-related data. The system currently encompasses 528 variables, standardized across all emergency medical services units. There are a limited number of studies on the data quality of the system and the proportion of patients with missing civil registration numbers has varied between approximately 5% and 9%, which should be taken into account when using it for research.CONCLUSION: The DPMR is growing in importance as a research tool in Denmark. It provides nationwide patient-related and logistical prehospital data going back to 2016, enabling linkage with national registries for outcome research.
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U2 - 10.2147/CLEP.S524197
DO - 10.2147/CLEP.S524197
M3 - Review
C2 - 40910109
SN - 1179-1349
VL - 17
SP - 735
EP - 745
JO - Clinical Epidemiology
JF - Clinical Epidemiology
ER -