Emergency Department Visits With an Influenza Test Ordered or Provided: United States, 2013-2022.

Q1 Medicine
NCHS data brief Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:CS355216
Susan M Schappert, Loredana Santo
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Abstract

Introduction: Influenza, also known as flu, is a viral respiratory infection. In the 2022-2023 flu season, an estimated 31 million people developed influenza, 360,000 were hospitalized with influenza, and 21,000 died from influenza. To prevent more serious illness, early identification and treatment of influenza is important. This report uses data from the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS) to study trends in the use of influenza testing at hospital emergency department (ED)visits from 2013 through 2022.

Methods: Data in this report are from NHAMCS, a nationally representative annual survey of nonfederal general and short-stay hospitals. Results are presented from 2013 to 2022. Estimates and their corresponding variances were calculated using SAS-callable SUDAAN software. Differences between percentages were evaluated using two-sided significance  t  tests at the 0.05 level. Linear regression was used to test the significance of slope.

Key findings: ED visits by children ages 0-5 years had the highest percentage of influenza tests ordered or provided in 2013 and 2022. Percentages of ED visits with an influenza test ordered or provided increased between 2013 and 2022 for all age groups. Fever and cough were the most frequent first-listed reasons for ED visits at which an influenza test was ordered or provided in both 2013 and 2022. Percentages of ED visits with an influenza test ordered or provided increased within each region of the United States (Northeast, Midwest, South, and West) between 2013 and 2022.

订购或提供流感检测的急诊就诊:美国,2013-2022
简介:流感,又称流感,是一种病毒性呼吸道感染。在2022-2023年流感季节,估计有3100万人患流感,36万人因流感住院,2.1万人死于流感。为了预防更严重的疾病,早期发现和治疗流感很重要。本报告使用国家医院门诊医疗调查(NHAMCS)的数据来研究2013年至2022年医院急诊科(ED)就诊中使用流感检测的趋势。方法:本报告中的数据来自NHAMCS,这是一项具有全国代表性的非联邦综合医院和短期住院医院年度调查。结果显示时间为2013年至2022年。使用sas可调用的SUDAAN软件计算估计值及其相应的方差。使用双侧显著性t检验在0.05水平上评价百分比之间的差异。采用线性回归检验斜率的显著性。主要发现:2013年和2022年,到ED就诊的0-5岁儿童订购或提供流感检测的比例最高。在2013年至2022年期间,所有年龄组中,预约或提供流感检测的急诊科就诊比例均有所增加。发烧和咳嗽是2013年和2022年要求或提供流感检测的急诊科就诊的最常见原因。2013年至2022年间,美国各地区(东北部、中西部、南部和西部)订购或提供流感检测的急诊科就诊比例有所增加。
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