Admission characteristics of patients with short term hospitalization.

IF 3.5 4区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Yael Frenkel Nir, Yuval Levy, Ehud Grossman, Eyal Klang
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Abstract

Background: Sheba Medical Center (SMC) is the largest hospital in Israel and has been coping with a steady increase in total Emergency Department (ED) visits. Over 140,000 patients arrive at the SMC's ED every year. Of those, 19% are admitted to the medical wards. Some are very short hospitalizations (one night or less). This puts a heavy burden on the medical wards. We aimed to identify the characteristics of short hospitalizations.

Methods: We retrospectively retrieved data of consecutive adult patients admitted to our hospital during January 1, 2013, to December 31, 2019. We limited the cohort to patients who were admitted to the medical wards. We divided the study group into those with short, those with non-short hospitalization and those who were discharged from the ED.

Results: Out of 133,126 admissions, 59,994 (45.0%) were hospitalized for short term. Patients in the short hospitalization group were younger and had fewer comorbidities. The highest rate of short hospitalization was recorded during night shifts (58.4%) and the rate of short hospitalization was associated with the ED daily patient load (r = 0.35, p < 0.001). The likelihood of having a short hospitalization was most prominent in patients with suicide attempt (80.0% of those admitted for this complaint had a short hospitalization), followed by hypertension (68.6%). However, these complaints accounted for only 0.7% of the total number of short hospitalizations. Cardiac and neurological complaints however, made up 27.4% of the short hospitalizations. The 30-days mortality rate was 7.0% in the non-short hospitalization group, 4.3% in the short hospitalization group and 0.9% in those who were discharged from the ED.

Conclusions: Short hospitalizations in medical wards have special characteristics that may render them predictable. Increasing the rate of treating personnel per patient during peak hours and referring subsets of patients with cardiac and neurological complaints to ED-associated short term observation units may decrease short admissions to medical departments.

短期住院患者的入院特征。
背景介绍示巴医疗中心(SMC)是以色列最大的医院,急诊科(ED)就诊总人数一直在稳步增长。每年有超过 140,000 名患者来到 SMC 的急诊室。其中,19% 的病人住进了内科病房。有些病人住院时间很短(一晚或更短)。这给内科病房带来了沉重的负担。我们旨在确定短期住院的特点:我们回顾性地检索了 2013 年 1 月 1 日至 2019 年 12 月 31 日期间本院连续收治的成年患者的数据。我们将研究对象限定为入住内科病房的患者。我们将研究对象分为短期住院患者、非短期住院患者和从急诊室出院的患者:在 133 126 例住院患者中,有 59 994 例(45.0%)为短期住院。短期住院组的患者更年轻,合并症更少。夜班期间的短期住院率最高(58.4%),短期住院率与急诊室的日患者量有关(r = 0.35,p 结论:短期住院率与急诊室的日患者量有关:内科病房的短期住院具有特殊性,因此可以预测。在高峰时段增加每名患者的治疗人数,并将心脏和神经系统主诉患者转诊至与急诊室相关的短期观察室,可减少内科短期住院的情况。
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