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POSTERS / ICELAND 2002: EMERGENCY MEDICINE BETWEEN CONTINENTS nally. Rallye Rejviz (RR) since 1997 developed in an international project, able not only to test the real practice of particular EMS directly in the field, but also to compare particular national EMS between counlries. Building on exisling experience, this project aims to bring international emergency teams together in a non- threatening environment to compare performances and exchange information about techniques and approaches, whilst building friendships and opportunities for cross-border cooperation. Since 1997 experts from more than 10 countries have cooperated on scenarios and programmes of the Rallye Rejviz. It serves not only as a competition, but also as a workshop and conference for the participants. RR has also its unique role as a meeting of the “working class” of the EMS - connecting people who normally would never meet each other. RR is also an opportunity to improve the view of rescue services in the eyes of thousands of people via the influence of the media. Data gained in RR will serve as a basis for further research in EMS for companies involved with the manufacture of ambulances and medical technology, and also for those who prepare standards and algorithms for EMS. Key words: Rallye Rej iz, EMS Competition, www.rallye-rejiz.cz P 17 - International EM systems Emergency Medicine Development in Poland Jakubaszko J Wroclaw Medical University, Dept. of Emergency and Disaster Medicine, Wroclaw, Poland Poland, as the first country in Central-Eastern Europe voting out its communist government in 1989, is going through an extensive. restructuring on essentially every level of its government, admini- stration system, economy and services. These includes dramatic health care structure reform and, within, emergency medical system. Emergency medicine has been recognised as an important part of medical practice and social security system. It was registered as one of the basic medical disciplines in March 1999 and intro- duced into academic education curriculum. The government programme, “Integrated emergency medical system,” started on October 1999, is realising basic components of emergency medicine system as specialist training, modern EMS and hospital emergency departments. Same time - Polish Society for Emergency Medicine was estab- lished and its lst International Congress “Emergency Medicine in Middle and Eastern Europe”, supported by EuSEM, ACEP and ERC, was held in Wroclaw, September 2000. Parallel, after extensive work by experts, the “Act on National Emergency Services” proposal was presented to Polish Parliament in March 2001 and is going through an extensive legislature process. All above may serve as a positive model for development of emergency medicine for modern societies. Presented article describes many years of experience of creator groups and individuals when fighting for programme and its realisation. P 18 - Injury Prevention Alcohol and tobacco use in elderly emergency department patients: assessment of rates and medical care utilization Girard DD, Partridge RA, Becker B, Bock B Department of Emergency Medicine, Rhode Island Hospital/Brown Medical School, United States Objectives: Estimate the rates of alcohol and tobacco use among independent elder patients presenting to the emergency depart- ment (ED) and to assess the extent of health care utilization of this population. Methods: A convenience sample of independent, English speaking elder patients (age>65 years) presenting to an urban academic ED for evaluation and treatment. Patients were excluded from the study if they were medically unstable or had a change in mental status. Subjects completed questionnaires about their utilization of the healthcare system. The Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Depen- dence and the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) scale were used to measure tobacco and alcohol use. Data was analyzed using t-tests to compare independent variables. Results: A total of 313 subjects completed the study. Mean age was 77.1 years; 46% were male and 54% were female. Thirty (9.6%), were smokers. Of these, all were nicotine dependent by the Fagerstrom test. Smokers did not visit a physician or the ED more than non-smokers. One hundred eight (34.6%), drank alcohol at least once a month. Twelve (3.8%), were alcohol dependent by the AUDIT scale. Compared with alcohol non-dependent subjects, these patients reported significantly fewer visits to their primary care provider (3.1 vs. 4.2 annual visits, p=.003). Alcohol dependent patients did not differ from non-alcohol dependent patients in self reported general health, ED visits, hospital admissions and injuries requiring treatment. Alcohol dependent patients were more likely to be younger and unmarried. Conclusions: Elder ED patients have low rates of nicotine and alcohol dependence. Elder smokers do not utilize medical care more than non-smokers. Elders with alcohol dependence are less likely to visit a physician compared with non-alcohol dependent subjects. Additional studies of elder ED patients who use tobacco and alcohol may help improve health care utilization and identify appropriate cessation interventions. P 19 - Injury Prevention Splenic laceration from in-line skating Arpilleda JC Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, United States Introduction: In-line skating has become a popular and fast-growing sport over the past 20 years. The steep increase in participation has been associated with a concomitant increase in in-line skating injuries. Previous studies examining the injuries associated with in- line skating have emphasized extremity and head injuries. Objective: To date there have been no reports of abdominal organ injuries. This unusual case describes a patient who suffered severe blunt abdominal trauma resulting in a splenic laceration while in- line skating. Case Report: A 15 yo male presented with a chief complaint of left shoulder and left rib pain after falling from rollerblading. He was 22 Læknablaðið/Fylgirit 45 2002/88

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