Patient referrals from Greenland to Rigshospitalet in Denmark.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Danish medical journal Pub Date : 2023-08-09
Johan Skov Bundgaard, Uka W Geisler, Marit E Jørgensen, Gert Mulvad, Amalie Simone Pedersen, Julie Danneberg Voss, Anders Koch, Michael Lynge Petersen, Henning Bundgaard
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Abstract

Introduction: Patients from Greenland are transferred overseas for highly specialised treatment, mainly to the National University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Denmark. We aimed to investigate the pattern of transfers from Greenland to Denmark, focusing on cardiology.

Methods: This descriptive quality assurance study included all Greenlandic citizens receiving healthcare services at Rigshospitalet from 2017-2021. Unique patients and disease courses were accounted for and patients were stratified across specialties.

Results: A total of 3,201 unique patients (56% males, mean age 51.0 years, 325 were 18 years or younger) from Greenland received healthcare services at Rigshospitalet. As some patients were seen two or more times, this corresponds to almost 900 patients (approximately 1,500 disease courses) or 1.2% of the entire Greenlandic population being referred annually. The referrals increased by 52% during the period. The Centre of Head and Orthopaedics received most referrals, followed by the Heart Centre. A modest increase in referrals due to heart diseases was observed with ischaemic heart disease being the more prevalent diagnosis. Coronary artery revascularisation rates in Greenlandic citizens aged 55-74 years were at least as high as in the same age-group for all Danes.

Conclusion: During the past five years, a 52% increase has been observed in the referral rate from Greenland to Rigshospitalet for diagnostics and treatment. In cardiology, ischaemic heart disease represented the largest share with a high revascularisation rate being observed in older Greenlandic citizens.

Funding: None.

Trial registration: Not relevant.

从格陵兰到丹麦Rigshospitalet的病人转诊。
来自格陵兰的患者被转移到海外接受高度专业化的治疗,主要是到丹麦Rigshospitalet的国立大学医院。我们的目的是调查从格陵兰岛到丹麦的转移模式,重点是心脏病学。方法:这项描述性质量保证研究包括2017-2021年在Rigshospitalet接受医疗服务的所有格陵兰公民。独特的患者和病程被考虑在内,患者被按专业分层。结果:来自格陵兰岛的3201例独特患者(56%男性,平均年龄51.0岁,325例18岁或以下)在Rigshospitalet接受了医疗保健服务。由于一些患者就诊两次或两次以上,这相当于每年转诊近900名患者(约1,500个病程)或占格陵兰总人口的1.2%。在此期间,转诊人数增加了52%。头部和骨科中心收到的转诊最多,其次是心脏中心。由于心脏病引起的转诊略有增加,其中缺血性心脏病是更普遍的诊断。55-74岁格陵兰公民的冠状动脉重建率至少与所有丹麦人相同年龄组的冠状动脉重建率相同。结论:在过去五年中,格陵兰到Rigshospitalet进行诊断和治疗的转诊率增加了52%。在心脏病学方面,缺血性心脏病占最大比例,在老年格陵兰公民中观察到高血管重建率。资金:没有。试验注册:不相关。
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Danish medical journal
Danish medical journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
6.20%
发文量
78
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Danish Medical Journal (DMJ) is a general medical journal. The journal publish original research in English – conducted in or in relation to the Danish health-care system. When writing for the Danish Medical Journal please remember target audience which is the general reader. This means that the research area should be relevant to many readers and the paper should be presented in a way that most readers will understand the content. DMJ will publish the following articles: • Original articles • Protocol articles from large randomized clinical trials • Systematic reviews and meta-analyses • PhD theses from Danish faculties of health sciences • DMSc theses from Danish faculties of health sciences.
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