[Children and adolescents in German emergency departments : The most common reasons for presentation throughout the day-current insights from the AKTIN emergency department registry].

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Johanna Bergmann, Alina Balandin, Susanne Drynda, Gunnar Elke, Marcus Klein, Ronny Otto, Domagoj Schunk
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Background: The planned hospital and emergency care reform in Germany aims, among other things, to restructure emergency services towards integrated emergency centers (INZ) and integrated emergency centers for children and adolescents (KINZ). There is a gap in current data on the reasons for presentation and the use of emergency departments by patients under 18 years of age. This study provides a multicenter analysis of the most common reasons for presentation among children and adolescents in German emergency departments.

Methods: In a retrospective, descriptive cross-sectional analysis, data were collected from 251,570 emergency patients under 18 years of age from January 1, 2019, to June 30, 2022, across 22 emergency departments (including three pediatric emergency departments). Reasons for presentation were categorized according to the Canadian Emergency Department Information System-Presenting Complaint List (CEDIS-PCL) and analyzed by age group, gender, and mode of arrival.

Results: Over 64.1% of children and adolescents presented with one of the ten most common reasons. In pediatric emergency departments, nontrauma-related reasons, such as respiratory infections and abdominal pain, were predominant, while trauma-related reasons were more frequent in general emergency departments. The gender distribution showed a majority of male patients for trauma-related reasons, whereas some nontrauma-related reasons, like abdominal and headache complaints, were more common among females. Most patients (85.5%) arrived at the emergency department independently; only for seizures did ambulance transport prevail. During the day, 67% of patients presented between 06:00 and 18:00, with 33% presenting in the evening and nighttime hours.

Conclusions: The results show that more than half of children and adolescents present to emergency departments with one of the ten most common chief complaints. Notably, nontraumatological presentations in emergency departments (EDs) highlight that pediatric care also takes place in facilities primarily serving adults. In the future, staff and infrastructure should be appropriately equipped to efficiently ensure the quality of pediatric emergency care on a broad scale. An important approach in this regard is health education and the optimization of access to outpatient care structures.

[德国急诊科的儿童和青少年 :全天最常见的就诊原因--来自 AKTIN 急诊科登记处的最新见解]。
背景:德国计划进行的医院和急救护理改革,除其他外,旨在调整急救服务,使之朝着综合急救中心(INZ)和综合儿童和青少年急救中心(KINZ)的方向发展。目前关于18岁以下患者到急诊科就诊和使用急诊科的原因的数据存在差距。本研究对德国急诊科儿童和青少年中最常见的表现原因进行了多中心分析。方法:采用回顾性、描述性横断面分析的方法,收集2019年1月1日至2022年6月30日22个急诊科(包括3个儿科急诊科)251570名18岁以下急诊患者的数据。根据加拿大急诊科信息系统-就诊投诉清单(CEDIS-PCL)对就诊原因进行分类,并按年龄组、性别和到达方式进行分析。结果:超过64.1%的儿童和青少年出现了10个最常见的原因之一。在儿科急诊科,非创伤相关的原因,如呼吸道感染和腹痛,占主导地位,而创伤相关的原因在普通急诊科更为常见。从性别分布来看,男性患者以创伤相关原因为主,而一些非创伤相关原因,如腹部和头痛,在女性患者中更为常见。大多数患者(85.5%)独立到达急诊科;只有癫痫发作才用救护车运送。在白天,67%的患者在06:00至18:00之间就诊,33%的患者在晚上和夜间就诊。结论:结果表明,半数以上的儿童和青少年以10种最常见的主诉之一就诊于急诊室。值得注意的是,急诊科(ed)的非创伤性报告强调,儿科护理也发生在主要为成人服务的设施中。今后,应适当配备工作人员和基础设施,以有效地确保广泛的儿科急诊护理的质量。在这方面的一个重要办法是健康教育和优化门诊保健结构。
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CiteScore
2.60
自引率
9.10%
发文量
93
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Medizinische Klinik – Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin is an internationally respected interdisciplinary journal. It is intended for physicians, nurses, respiratory and physical therapists active in intensive care and accident/emergency units, but also for internists, anesthesiologists, surgeons, neurologists, and pediatricians with special interest in intensive care medicine. Comprehensive reviews describe the most recent advances in the field of internal medicine with special focus on intensive care problems. Freely submitted original articles present important studies in this discipline and promote scientific exchange, while articles in the category Photo essay feature interesting cases and aim at optimizing diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. In the rubric journal club well-respected experts comment on outstanding international publications. Review articles under the rubric "Continuing Medical Education" present verified results of scientific research and their integration into daily practice. The rubrics "Nursing practice" and "Physical therapy" round out the information.
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