Hepatitis C virus detection in hospital emergency departments.

Jordi Llaneras, Sabela Lens, Beatriz Valle, Inmaculada Fernández, Juan Macías, Raquel Domínguez-Hernández, Alberto De la Cuadra-Grande, José Luis Calleja, Federico García, Juan González Del Castillo
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Text: The prevalence of active hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is higher in hospital emergency departments (EDs) than in the general population. Numerous patients who seek emergency care are unaware that they have detectable viremia, yet they fall outside established ED protocols for HCV screening. Often they belong to groups with difficult access to health care who use the ED as their point of entry to the system. The aim of this consensus paper was to develop an approach to guide ED detection of HCV infection in all Spanish hospitals. Experts from the Spanish Society of Emergency Medicine (SEMES), the Spanish Association for Study of the Liver (AEEH), and the Spanish Society of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology (SEIMC) met to establish criteria to guide health care professionals' decisions. The experts' review of the literature and discussion in consensus-building meetings resulted in evidence-based recommendations that consider the following aspects: 1) the population to target for HCV screening in the ED, 2) how to inform patients of the process, 3) how to carry out HCV screening, 4) how to order an HCV test, and 5) additional issues such as bundling HCV with other viral tests for comprehensive diagnosis, recording results in medical records, and implementing ways to retain and follow all patients with positive results. This consensus report provides guidelines and tools to facilitate emergency physicians' work and ensure effective detection of HCV infections and subsequent incorporation of patients into the health care system.

医院急诊科的丙型肝炎病毒检测。
正文活动性丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)感染在医院急诊科(ED)的发病率高于普通人群。许多寻求急诊治疗的患者并不知道自己已检测到病毒血症,但他们不在急诊科既定的丙型肝炎病毒筛查方案范围内。他们通常属于难以获得医疗服务的群体,而急诊室是他们进入医疗系统的入口。本共识文件旨在制定一种方法,以指导西班牙所有医院的急诊科检测 HCV 感染。来自西班牙急诊医学会 (SEMES)、西班牙肝脏研究协会 (AEEH) 和西班牙传染病与临床微生物学会 (SEIMC) 的专家们会聚一堂,共同制定了指导医护人员决策的标准。专家们对文献进行了回顾,并在建立共识的会议上进行了讨论,最终提出了基于证据的建议,其中考虑到了以下几个方面:1)在急诊室进行 HCV 筛查的目标人群;2)如何告知患者筛查流程;3)如何进行 HCV 筛查;4)如何开具 HCV 检测单;5)其他问题,如将 HCV 与其他病毒检测捆绑以进行综合诊断、将结果记录在病历中,以及如何保留和随访所有结果呈阳性的患者。本共识报告提供了指南和工具,以方便急诊医生的工作,确保有效检测 HCV 感染并随后将患者纳入医疗保健系统。
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