Trauma Outcomes in Saudi Arabia: A Study of Helicopter Emergency Medical Services
Authors:
Abdulmajid Asiri,
Nawraa Asiri,
Sara Albishi,
Nawal Asiri,
Mujaihid AlOtaibi,
Mohammed Al Shehri,
Saleh Alesa
Background: Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMSs) improve trauma outcomes by enabling rapid transport to specialized centers. In Saudi Arabia, HEMS is expanding through a partnership between The Helicopter Company and the Saudi Red Crescent Authority. However, regional outcome data remain limited. This study examines the characteristics and outcomes of trauma patients transported by HEMS to a Level I trauma center in Riyadh. Methods: This retrospective study reviewed 541 adult trauma patients transported by air ambulance to a tertiary hospital in Riyadh between January 2021 and July 2024. Data from the hospital’s trauma registry and electronic medical records were analyzed for demographics, injury mechanisms, prehospital interventions, trauma team activation, and survival outcomes. Results: Most patients were young men (85.4%), with motor vehicle accidents (87%) as the leading cause of injury. Blunt trauma accounted for 98% of cases. Prehospital interventions included intubation (13.1%) and chest tube insertion (7.4%). Trauma team activation occurred in 28.5% of cases. More than half of the patients were discharged home without requiring emergency interventions, suggesting potential overtriage. Survival analysis showed rates of 95.2% at 14 days and 93.3% at 30 days, with trauma severity, head and abdominal injuries, and prehospital intubation significantly associated with mortality. Conclusion: This study highlights the need to optimize HEMS utilization and prehospital triage protocols. Future multicenter studies should assess the broader impact of HEMS on trauma care in Saudi Arabia
Keywords: Helicopter Emergency Medical Services, trauma, emergency department, traumatic injuries.
Authors
Correspondence to:
Abdulmajid Asiri, Department of Emergency Medicine, Security Forces Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia mjyasiri@outlook.com
Publication history:
Received 16 Feb 2025
Revised 25 Mar 2025
Accepted 29 Apr 2025
Published online 16 May 2025
Asiri A, Asiri N, Albishi S, Asiri N, Alotaibi M, Shehri MA, Alesa S. Trauma Outcomes in Saudi Arabia: A Study of Helicopter Emergency Medical Services. SJEMed. Online First: 16 May, 2025. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed.72-1739687814
Asiri A, Asiri N, Albishi S, Asiri N, Alotaibi M, Shehri MA, Alesa S. Trauma Outcomes in Saudi Arabia: A Study of Helicopter Emergency Medical Services. https://sjemed.com/?mno=243038 [Access: June 05, 2025]. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed.72-1739687814
Asiri A, Asiri N, Albishi S, Asiri N, Alotaibi M, Shehri MA, Alesa S. Trauma Outcomes in Saudi Arabia: A Study of Helicopter Emergency Medical Services. SJEMed. Online First: 16 May, 2025. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed.72-1739687814
Asiri A, Asiri N, Albishi S, Asiri N, Alotaibi M, Shehri MA, Alesa S. Trauma Outcomes in Saudi Arabia: A Study of Helicopter Emergency Medical Services. SJEMed, [cited June 05, 2025]; Online First: 16 May, 2025. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed.72-1739687814
Asiri, A., Asiri, . N., Albishi, . S., Asiri, . N., Alotaibi, . M., Shehri, . M. A. & Alesa, . S. (2025) Trauma Outcomes in Saudi Arabia: A Study of Helicopter Emergency Medical Services. SJEMed, Online First: 16 May, 2025. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed.72-1739687814
Asiri, Abdulmajid, Nawraa Asiri, Sara Albishi, Nawal Asiri, Mujaihid Alotaibi, Mohammed Al Shehri, and Saleh Alesa. 2025. Trauma Outcomes in Saudi Arabia: A Study of Helicopter Emergency Medical Services. Saudi Journal of Emergency Medicine, Online First: 16 May, 2025. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed.72-1739687814
Asiri, Abdulmajid, Nawraa Asiri, Sara Albishi, Nawal Asiri, Mujaihid Alotaibi, Mohammed Al Shehri, and Saleh Alesa. "Trauma Outcomes in Saudi Arabia: A Study of Helicopter Emergency Medical Services." Saudi Journal of Emergency Medicine Online First: 16 May, 2025. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed.72-1739687814
Asiri, Abdulmajid, Nawraa Asiri, Sara Albishi, Nawal Asiri, Mujaihid Alotaibi, Mohammed Al Shehri, and Saleh Alesa. "Trauma Outcomes in Saudi Arabia: A Study of Helicopter Emergency Medical Services." Saudi Journal of Emergency Medicine Online First: 16 May, 2025. Web. 05 Jun 2025 doi:
10.24911/SJEMed.72-1739687814
Asiri, A., Asiri, . N., Albishi, . S., Asiri, . N., Alotaibi, . M., Shehri, . M. A. & Alesa, . S. (2025) Trauma Outcomes in Saudi Arabia: A Study of Helicopter Emergency Medical Services. Saudi Journal of Emergency Medicine, Online First: 16 May, 2025. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed.72-1739687814