Feasibility of a selective targeted strategy of HIV testing in emergency departments: a before-after study.

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
European Journal of Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-20 DOI:10.1097/MEJ.0000000000001078
Juan González Del Castillo, Emília Mirò, Iria Miguens, Patricia Trenc, Begoña Espinosa, Lourdes Piedrafita, María Jesús Pérez Elías, Santiago Moreno, Federico García, Alberto Villamor, Míriam Carbó, Emili Gené, Òscar Mirò
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Abstract

Background and importance: The rates of hidden infection and late diagnosis of HIV still remain high in Western countries. Missed diagnostic opportunities represent the key point in changing the course of the epidemic.

Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and results of implementation of a selective strategy to test for HIV in the emergency department (ED) in patients with six pre-defined medical situations: sexually transmitted infections, herpes zoster, community-acquired pneumonia, mononucleosis syndrome, practice of chemsex (CS) or request of post-exposure prophylaxis.

Design: This quasi-experimental longitudinal study evaluated the pre- and post-implementation results of HIV testing in the six aforementioned clinical scenarios.

Settings and participants: Patients attended 34 Spanish EDs.

Intervention or exposure: The intervention was an intensive educational program and pathways to facilitate and track orders and results were designed. We collected and compared pre- and post-implementation ED census and diagnoses, and HIV tests requested and results.

Outcome measures and analysis: The main outcome was adherence to the recommendations. Secondary outcomes were to evaluate the effectiveness of the program by the rate of positive test and the new HIV diagnoses. Differences between first and second periods were assessed. The magnitude of changes (absolute and relative) was expressed with the 95% confidence interval (CI).

Main results: HIV tests increasing from 7080 (0.42% of ED visits) to 13 436 (relative increase of 75%, 95% CI from 70 to 80%). The six conditions were diagnosed in 15 879 and 16 618 patients, and HIV testing was ordered in 3393 (21%) and 7002 (42%) patients (increase: 97%; 95% CI: 90-104%). HIV testing significantly increased for all conditions except for CS. The positive HIV test rates increased from 0.92 to 1.67%. Detection of persons with undiagnosed HIV increased from 65 to 224, which implied a 220% (95% CI: 143-322%) increase of HIV diagnosis among all ED comers and a 71% (95% CI: 30-125%) increase of positive HIV tests.

Conclusion: Implementation of a strategy to test for HIV in selective clinical situations in the ED is feasible and may lead to a substantial increase in HIV testing and diagnoses.

急诊科选择性靶向HIV检测策略的可行性:一项前后研究。
背景和重要性:在西方国家,艾滋病毒的隐性感染率和晚期诊断率仍然很高。错过诊断机会是改变疫情进程的关键。目的:评估在急诊科(ED)对六种预先定义的医疗情况的患者实施选择性HIV检测策略的可行性和结果:性传播感染、带状疱疹、社区获得性肺炎、单核细胞增多症综合征、化学性行为(CS)或暴露后预防要求。设计:这项准实验性纵向研究评估了上述六种临床情况下HIV检测实施前和实施后的结果。设置和参与者:患者参加了34次西班牙ED。干预或暴露:干预是一项强化教育计划,设计了促进和跟踪订单和结果的途径。我们收集并比较了实施前和实施后ED的人口普查和诊断,以及要求的HIV检测和结果。成果计量和分析:主要成果是遵守各项建议。次要结果是通过阳性检测率和新的HIV诊断来评估该计划的有效性。评估了第一期和第二期之间的差异。变化幅度(绝对和相对)用95%置信区间(CI)表示。主要结果:HIV检测从7080次(ED就诊的0.42%)增加到13436次(相对增加75%,95%置信区间从70%增加到80%)。这六种情况在15879名和16118名患者中被诊断出来,3393名(21%)和7002名(42%)患者被要求进行HIV检测(增加:97%;95%置信区间:90-104%)。除CS外,所有情况下的HIV检测均显著增加。HIV检测阳性率从0.92%增加到1.67%。未确诊HIV患者的检测从65增加到224,这意味着所有ED患者的HIV诊断增加了220%(95%CI:143-322%),HIV检测阳性增加了71%(95%CI:30-125%)。结论:在ED的选择性临床情况下实施HIV检测策略是可行的,并可能导致HIV检测和诊断的大幅增加。
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CiteScore
3.60
自引率
27.30%
发文量
180
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Emergency Medicine is the official journal of the European Society for Emergency Medicine. It is devoted to serving the European emergency medicine community and to promoting European standards of training, diagnosis and care in this rapidly growing field. Published bimonthly, the Journal offers original papers on all aspects of acute injury and sudden illness, including: emergency medicine, anaesthesiology, cardiology, disaster medicine, intensive care, internal medicine, orthopaedics, paediatrics, toxicology and trauma care. It addresses issues on the organization of emergency services in hospitals and in the community and examines postgraduate training from European and global perspectives. The Journal also publishes papers focusing on the different models of emergency healthcare delivery in Europe and beyond. With a multidisciplinary approach, the European Journal of Emergency Medicine publishes scientific research, topical reviews, news of meetings and events of interest to the emergency medicine community. Submitted articles undergo a preliminary review by the editor. Some articles may be returned to authors without further consideration. Those being considered for publication will undergo further assessment and peer-review by the editors and those invited to do so from a reviewer pool. ​
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