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Improving testicular examinations on paediatric patients in the emergency department: A quality improvement study to improve early diagnosis of testicular torsion

OBJECTIVE: Male paediatric patients presenting with abdominal and/or testicular pain are common in the emergency department. As a time-sensitive diagnosis, the importance of early recognition, referral, and definitive management is critical. Missed or delayed diagnoses and management of testicular t...

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Autores principales: Cheng, Ernest M., Chui, Juanita N., Crowe, Murray, Cooke, Andrew
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Second Military Medical University 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9051351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35509479
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajur.2021.07.002
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Chui, Juanita N.
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Cooke, Andrew
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description OBJECTIVE: Male paediatric patients presenting with abdominal and/or testicular pain are common in the emergency department. As a time-sensitive diagnosis, the importance of early recognition, referral, and definitive management is critical. Missed or delayed diagnoses and management of testicular torsion can result in significant long-term sequelae including impaired fertility and psychological burden. In this quality improvement study, we utilised educational posters aiming to improve awareness of testicular torsion as a differential for abdominal pain and therefore, improve the quality of testicular examinations performed in the emergency department. METHODS: Observational pre- and post-intervention study was conducted at a tertiary hospital emergency department. A pre-interventional retrospective review of the electronic medical records was conducted. All male patients under 16-years-old presenting with “abdominal pain” or “testicular problem” were included. We assessed the rate of testicular examination and the quality of the examination based on four domains: Cremasteric reflex, lie, swelling, and hardness. Educational posters targeting both patients and clinicians were placed around the emergency department. Subsequent review of the electronic medical records post-intervention was performed assessing the same domains. RESULTS: A total of 235 presentations were analysed with 124 in the pre-intervention group and 111 in the post-intervention group. Overall rate of documented testicular examinations increased by 14% (p=0.032). The quality of testicular examinations also improved from an average of 0.85 domains documented to 2.29 post-intervention (p<0.001). Subgroup analysis found doctors in training had a greater improvement in both rate and quality of documented testicular examination. CONCLUSION: Our study demonstrated the value of continuing education in promoting awareness of testicular torsion in the emergency department. We found a clear improvement in the quality of clinical documentation of a time-sensitive condition which may infer a decreased risk of missed and delayed diagnosis of testicular torsion.
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spelling pubmed-90513512022-05-03 Improving testicular examinations on paediatric patients in the emergency department: A quality improvement study to improve early diagnosis of testicular torsion Cheng, Ernest M. Chui, Juanita N. Crowe, Murray Cooke, Andrew Asian J Urol Original Article OBJECTIVE: Male paediatric patients presenting with abdominal and/or testicular pain are common in the emergency department. As a time-sensitive diagnosis, the importance of early recognition, referral, and definitive management is critical. Missed or delayed diagnoses and management of testicular torsion can result in significant long-term sequelae including impaired fertility and psychological burden. In this quality improvement study, we utilised educational posters aiming to improve awareness of testicular torsion as a differential for abdominal pain and therefore, improve the quality of testicular examinations performed in the emergency department. METHODS: Observational pre- and post-intervention study was conducted at a tertiary hospital emergency department. A pre-interventional retrospective review of the electronic medical records was conducted. All male patients under 16-years-old presenting with “abdominal pain” or “testicular problem” were included. We assessed the rate of testicular examination and the quality of the examination based on four domains: Cremasteric reflex, lie, swelling, and hardness. Educational posters targeting both patients and clinicians were placed around the emergency department. Subsequent review of the electronic medical records post-intervention was performed assessing the same domains. RESULTS: A total of 235 presentations were analysed with 124 in the pre-intervention group and 111 in the post-intervention group. Overall rate of documented testicular examinations increased by 14% (p=0.032). The quality of testicular examinations also improved from an average of 0.85 domains documented to 2.29 post-intervention (p<0.001). Subgroup analysis found doctors in training had a greater improvement in both rate and quality of documented testicular examination. CONCLUSION: Our study demonstrated the value of continuing education in promoting awareness of testicular torsion in the emergency department. We found a clear improvement in the quality of clinical documentation of a time-sensitive condition which may infer a decreased risk of missed and delayed diagnosis of testicular torsion. Second Military Medical University 2022-04 2021-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9051351/ /pubmed/35509479 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajur.2021.07.002 Text en © 2022 Editorial Office of Asian Journal of Urology. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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title_full Improving testicular examinations on paediatric patients in the emergency department: A quality improvement study to improve early diagnosis of testicular torsion
title_fullStr Improving testicular examinations on paediatric patients in the emergency department: A quality improvement study to improve early diagnosis of testicular torsion
title_full_unstemmed Improving testicular examinations on paediatric patients in the emergency department: A quality improvement study to improve early diagnosis of testicular torsion
title_short Improving testicular examinations on paediatric patients in the emergency department: A quality improvement study to improve early diagnosis of testicular torsion
title_sort improving testicular examinations on paediatric patients in the emergency department: a quality improvement study to improve early diagnosis of testicular torsion
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9051351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35509479
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajur.2021.07.002
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