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Factors associated with single-room assignment among patients admitted through the emergency department during influenza epidemics

INTRODUCTION: Every winter, emergency departments (EDs) face overcrowding with patients presenting influenza-like symptoms, and organisational issues such as single room assignment and droplet precautions to avoid hospital-acquired influenza. Our main objective was to assess the impact of PCR result...

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Autores principales: Bouzid, Donia, Visseaux, Benoit, Perozziello, Anne, Lescure, Xavier, Duval, Xavier, Casalino, Enrique, Lucet, Jean Christophe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7413401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32764788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237214
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author Bouzid, Donia
Visseaux, Benoit
Perozziello, Anne
Lescure, Xavier
Duval, Xavier
Casalino, Enrique
Lucet, Jean Christophe
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Visseaux, Benoit
Perozziello, Anne
Lescure, Xavier
Duval, Xavier
Casalino, Enrique
Lucet, Jean Christophe
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description INTRODUCTION: Every winter, emergency departments (EDs) face overcrowding with patients presenting influenza-like symptoms, and organisational issues such as single room assignment and droplet precautions to avoid hospital-acquired influenza. Our main objective was to assess the impact of PCR results and patient’s severity on single room assignment. METHODS: All patients admitted to Bichat-Claude Bernard Hospital through the ED and tested for influenza by PCR (GenXpert, Cepheid) or (FilmArray, BioMérieux) on a nasopharyngeal swab were retrospectively included during three influenza seasons (2015–2018. RESULTS: Of 1,330 included patients, 278 (20.9%) had a positive PCR for influenza. The median time to obtain a PCR result was 19 hours, and 238 (18.3%) patients were assigned a single room. Among patients with positive and negative influenza PCR, 22.3% and 16.7% were assigned a single room (p = 0.03). The multivariable analysis was performed on the two first epidemic periods, excluding the third epidemic because of the concomitant use of influenza immune-chromatic test. Only level 1 of the Emergency severity index (ESI) (aOR, 1.9; 95% CI, 1.3–2.8; p < 0.01) was associated with single-room assignment. PCR result was not statistically associated with the decision of single room assignment (aOR, 1.4; 95%CI, 1.0–1.4; p = 0.07). CONCLUSION: A PCR positive for influenza was not significantly associated with single-room assignment. Less than one quarter of influenza patients were adequately assigned a single room, likely due to the long turnaround time of PCR result and other conflicting indications for single room-assignment. Accelerating biological diagnosis could improve single-room assignment.
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spelling pubmed-74134012020-08-13 Factors associated with single-room assignment among patients admitted through the emergency department during influenza epidemics Bouzid, Donia Visseaux, Benoit Perozziello, Anne Lescure, Xavier Duval, Xavier Casalino, Enrique Lucet, Jean Christophe PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Every winter, emergency departments (EDs) face overcrowding with patients presenting influenza-like symptoms, and organisational issues such as single room assignment and droplet precautions to avoid hospital-acquired influenza. Our main objective was to assess the impact of PCR results and patient’s severity on single room assignment. METHODS: All patients admitted to Bichat-Claude Bernard Hospital through the ED and tested for influenza by PCR (GenXpert, Cepheid) or (FilmArray, BioMérieux) on a nasopharyngeal swab were retrospectively included during three influenza seasons (2015–2018. RESULTS: Of 1,330 included patients, 278 (20.9%) had a positive PCR for influenza. The median time to obtain a PCR result was 19 hours, and 238 (18.3%) patients were assigned a single room. Among patients with positive and negative influenza PCR, 22.3% and 16.7% were assigned a single room (p = 0.03). The multivariable analysis was performed on the two first epidemic periods, excluding the third epidemic because of the concomitant use of influenza immune-chromatic test. Only level 1 of the Emergency severity index (ESI) (aOR, 1.9; 95% CI, 1.3–2.8; p < 0.01) was associated with single-room assignment. PCR result was not statistically associated with the decision of single room assignment (aOR, 1.4; 95%CI, 1.0–1.4; p = 0.07). CONCLUSION: A PCR positive for influenza was not significantly associated with single-room assignment. Less than one quarter of influenza patients were adequately assigned a single room, likely due to the long turnaround time of PCR result and other conflicting indications for single room-assignment. Accelerating biological diagnosis could improve single-room assignment. Public Library of Science 2020-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7413401/ /pubmed/32764788 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237214 Text en © 2020 Bouzid et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Visseaux, Benoit
Perozziello, Anne
Lescure, Xavier
Duval, Xavier
Casalino, Enrique
Lucet, Jean Christophe
Factors associated with single-room assignment among patients admitted through the emergency department during influenza epidemics
title Factors associated with single-room assignment among patients admitted through the emergency department during influenza epidemics
title_full Factors associated with single-room assignment among patients admitted through the emergency department during influenza epidemics
title_fullStr Factors associated with single-room assignment among patients admitted through the emergency department during influenza epidemics
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with single-room assignment among patients admitted through the emergency department during influenza epidemics
title_short Factors associated with single-room assignment among patients admitted through the emergency department during influenza epidemics
title_sort factors associated with single-room assignment among patients admitted through the emergency department during influenza epidemics
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7413401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32764788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237214
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