German Devia Jaramillo, Nathalia Esmeral Zuluaga, Viviana Andrea Velandia Avellaneda, Salvador Menendez Ramirez, Fernando Jose Pimienta Neira, Angie Paola Lopez Contador, Juan Pablo Vargas Gallo
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Abstract
Overcrowding is a worldwide problem, and long waiting times are associated with increased morbidity and even mortality of patients regardless of triage classification. Although there are many tools published in the literature that contribute to the reduction of overcrowding, for the Colombian population there are not many tools evaluated to reduce the length of stay of patients in the emergency department. This is a retrospective analytical study that compared whether there was a difference in patient definition time and ED length of stay between a group attended under an early care protocol (PAT) versus the usual protocol. Of the total of 969 patients included it was found that the group attended under the PAT protocol had a shorter definition time than the usual protocol, also the Emergency department length of stay (EDLOS) was significantly lower in the PAT group compared to the usual protocol. The implementation of the PAT protocol performed by emergency physicians allows a faster contact with the patient by the physician, and leads to a significant reduction of EDLOS, contributing to the reduction of overcrowding in the emergency department.
人满为患是一个世界性问题,无论分流分类如何,等候时间过长都会增加病人的发病率甚至死亡率。虽然文献中发表了许多有助于缓解拥挤状况的工具,但对于哥伦比亚人来说,并没有多少工具被评估用于缩短急诊科病人的住院时间。本研究是一项回顾性分析研究,比较了按照早期护理方案(PAT)就诊的一组患者与按照常规方案就诊的一组患者在患者定义时间和急诊科住院时间上是否存在差异。研究发现,在总共969名患者中,按照早期治疗方案就诊的患者的界定时间比按照常规方案就诊的患者短,而且与常规方案相比,早期治疗方案就诊的患者的急诊科住院时间(EDLOS)明显更短。急诊科医生实施 PAT 方案后,医生能更快地与病人取得联系,从而大大缩短了急诊科的住院时间,有助于缓解急诊科人满为患的状况。
期刊介绍:
The aim of the journal is to bring to light the various clinical advancements and research developments attained over the world and thus help the specialty forge ahead. It is directed towards physicians and medical personnel undergoing training or working within the field of Emergency Medicine. Medical students who are interested in pursuing a career in Emergency Medicine will also benefit from the journal. This is particularly useful for trainees in countries where the specialty is still in its infancy. Disciplines covered will include interesting clinical cases, the latest evidence-based practice and research developments in Emergency medicine including emergency pediatrics.