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In-hospital mortality in the emergency department: clinical and etiological differences between early and late deaths among patients awaiting admission
OBJECTIVE: Given that there are no studies on diseases that occur by waiting for hospitalization, we aimed to evaluate the main causes of death in the emergency room (ER) and their relationship with overcrowding. METHODS: Patients who died in the ER in the past 2 years (pediatrics and trauma victims...
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The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8743675/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35000360 http://dx.doi.org/10.15441/ceem.21.020 |
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author | Valli, Gabriele Galati, Elisabetta De Marco, Francesca Bucci, Chiara Fratini, Paolo Cennamo, Elisa Ancona, Carlo Volpe, Nicola Ruggieri, Maria Pia |
author_facet | Valli, Gabriele Galati, Elisabetta De Marco, Francesca Bucci, Chiara Fratini, Paolo Cennamo, Elisa Ancona, Carlo Volpe, Nicola Ruggieri, Maria Pia |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Given that there are no studies on diseases that occur by waiting for hospitalization, we aimed to evaluate the main causes of death in the emergency room (ER) and their relationship with overcrowding. METHODS: Patients who died in the ER in the past 2 years (pediatrics and trauma victims excluded) were divided into two groups: patients who died within 6 hours of arrival (emergency department [ED] group) and patients who died later (LD group). We compared the causes of death, total vital signs, diagnostic tests performed, and therapy between the groups. We assessed for possible correlation between the number of monthly deaths per group and four variables of overcrowding: number of patients treated per month, waiting time before medical visit (W-Time), mean intervention time (I-Time), and number of patients admitted to the ward per month (NPA). RESULTS: During the two years, 175 patients had died in our ER (52% in ED group and 48% in LD group). The total time spent in the ER was, respectively, 2.9±0.2 hours for ED group and 17.9± 1.5 hours for LD group. The more frequent cause of death was cardiovascular syndrome (30%) in ED group and sepsis (27%) and acute respiratory failure (27%) in LD group. Positive correlations between number of monthly deaths and W-Time (R(2) 0.51, P<0.001), I-Time (R(2) 0.73, P< 0.0001), and NPA (R(2) 0.37, P<0.01) were found only in LD group. CONCLUSION: Patients with sepsis and acute respiratory failure die after a long stay in the ER, and the risk increases with overcrowding. A fast-track pathway should be considered for hospital admission of critical patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-87436752022-01-14 In-hospital mortality in the emergency department: clinical and etiological differences between early and late deaths among patients awaiting admission Valli, Gabriele Galati, Elisabetta De Marco, Francesca Bucci, Chiara Fratini, Paolo Cennamo, Elisa Ancona, Carlo Volpe, Nicola Ruggieri, Maria Pia Clin Exp Emerg Med Original Article OBJECTIVE: Given that there are no studies on diseases that occur by waiting for hospitalization, we aimed to evaluate the main causes of death in the emergency room (ER) and their relationship with overcrowding. METHODS: Patients who died in the ER in the past 2 years (pediatrics and trauma victims excluded) were divided into two groups: patients who died within 6 hours of arrival (emergency department [ED] group) and patients who died later (LD group). We compared the causes of death, total vital signs, diagnostic tests performed, and therapy between the groups. We assessed for possible correlation between the number of monthly deaths per group and four variables of overcrowding: number of patients treated per month, waiting time before medical visit (W-Time), mean intervention time (I-Time), and number of patients admitted to the ward per month (NPA). RESULTS: During the two years, 175 patients had died in our ER (52% in ED group and 48% in LD group). The total time spent in the ER was, respectively, 2.9±0.2 hours for ED group and 17.9± 1.5 hours for LD group. The more frequent cause of death was cardiovascular syndrome (30%) in ED group and sepsis (27%) and acute respiratory failure (27%) in LD group. Positive correlations between number of monthly deaths and W-Time (R(2) 0.51, P<0.001), I-Time (R(2) 0.73, P< 0.0001), and NPA (R(2) 0.37, P<0.01) were found only in LD group. CONCLUSION: Patients with sepsis and acute respiratory failure die after a long stay in the ER, and the risk increases with overcrowding. A fast-track pathway should be considered for hospital admission of critical patients. The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2021-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8743675/ /pubmed/35000360 http://dx.doi.org/10.15441/ceem.21.020 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Valli, Gabriele Galati, Elisabetta De Marco, Francesca Bucci, Chiara Fratini, Paolo Cennamo, Elisa Ancona, Carlo Volpe, Nicola Ruggieri, Maria Pia In-hospital mortality in the emergency department: clinical and etiological differences between early and late deaths among patients awaiting admission |
title | In-hospital mortality in the emergency department: clinical and etiological differences between early and late deaths among patients awaiting admission |
title_full | In-hospital mortality in the emergency department: clinical and etiological differences between early and late deaths among patients awaiting admission |
title_fullStr | In-hospital mortality in the emergency department: clinical and etiological differences between early and late deaths among patients awaiting admission |
title_full_unstemmed | In-hospital mortality in the emergency department: clinical and etiological differences between early and late deaths among patients awaiting admission |
title_short | In-hospital mortality in the emergency department: clinical and etiological differences between early and late deaths among patients awaiting admission |
title_sort | in-hospital mortality in the emergency department: clinical and etiological differences between early and late deaths among patients awaiting admission |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8743675/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35000360 http://dx.doi.org/10.15441/ceem.21.020 |
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