Overview of the Emergency Department of Internal Medicine of the HUEH during the months of April and May 2021

Axler Jean Paul, Ansly Jefferson Desravines, R. Roche, Arens Jean Ricardo Medeus, Andre Wislet
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Introduction This is a simple descriptive analysis of cases received in the Internal Medicine Department of the HUEH during our visit. The objective is to present the demographic characteristics of the main diagnoses. Methodology The data were revealed from the emergency book and the period considered was from April 1 to 22, 2021, and then from May 3 to 30, 2021, due to a work stoppage. 97 patients were recorded in the notebook for the period. SPSS and Excel were used for the analyses. Results The mean age of the patients was 56.82±16.85 years. Of these 57.7% were in the 30-65 age group, and only 8.2% were under 30 years. More than half were male (52.6%). However, women were older than men (59.60±16.78 years vs 54.32±16.67 years) (Figure 1). About the origin, 40.2% came from the Western department, and 13.4% were from the South. (Table 1) Only 21.6% of patients were referred. Of these referred patients 38.1% came from the West department, 19.0% from the Centre department, and 14.3% from Artibonite. 81.4% of the patients received were hospitalized and 12.4% were kept for observation. More than half (54%) had hypertension as a history, and 33% had diabetes and hypertension combined. The 5 main pathologies diagnosed were: global D/C (29.9%); stroke including Sylvian infarction (15.5%); decompensated type 2 diabetes (11.3%); CKD (10.3%) and sepsis (6.2%). Almost one-third of the hospitalizations were global D/C class IV (29.9%), 17.7% had Sylvian infarction, 12.7% had CKD, 11.4% decompensated diabetes, and 7.6% had sepsis. Among the decompensated cardiac patients, 53.8% were between 30 and 65 years, only 7.7% were younger than 30 years, and 59.2% were men. For Sylvian infarction, 78.5% were in the 30-65 age group and more than half (53.3%) were women. In patients with decompensated diabetes, 63.6% were between 30-65 years of age and 54.5% were men. 70% of CKD patients were in the 30-65 age group, and more men (70%) thanwomen (30%). It is worth noting that 20% of these patients were under 30 years of age. Sepsis cases were predominantly in women (66.6%). Conclusion We are in the midst of an epidemiological transition in which infectious pathologies no longer predominate, but cardiovascular ones. We have observed that stroke is the second cause of hospitalization at the HUEH, other studies are needed to confirm this observation, in the meantime, it is an obligation that the HUEH is equipped to meet its primary objective which is a tertiary care and training oriented according to the epidemiological needs of the country, hence the need to strengthen the Cardiology unit and to put a Neurology unit with an imaging center .
HUEH急诊科在2021年4月和5月的概述
这是一个简单的描述性分析病例收到在HUEH内科在我们访问期间。目的是介绍主要诊断的人口学特征。数据来自应急记录簿,考虑的时间为2021年4月1日至22日,然后是2021年5月3日至30日,因为停工。97例患者在此期间被记录在笔记本中。采用SPSS和Excel进行分析。结果患者平均年龄56.82±16.85岁。其中57.7%的人在30-65岁年龄组,只有8.2%的人在30岁以下。男性占比超过一半(52.6%)。但女性年龄大于男性(59.60±16.78岁vs 54.32±16.67岁)(图1)。从来源来看,40.2%来自西部系,13.4%来自南方系。(表1)只有21.6%的患者被转诊。其中38.1%来自西科,19.0%来自中心科,14.3%来自阿蒂博尼特,81.4%的患者住院,12.4%的患者留院观察。超过一半(54%)的人有高血压病史,33%的人同时患有糖尿病和高血压。诊断出的5种主要病理为:全球D/C (29.9%);脑卒中包括脑梗死(15.5%);失代偿型2型糖尿病(11.3%);CKD(10.3%)和脓毒症(6.2%)。近三分之一的住院患者为全球D/C IV级(29.9%),17.7%为Sylvian梗死,12.7%为CKD, 11.4%为失代偿糖尿病,7.6%为败血症。在失代偿期心脏患者中,年龄在30 ~ 65岁之间的占53.8%,30岁以下的占7.7%,男性占59.2%。对于Sylvian梗死,78.5%发生在30-65岁年龄组,超过一半(53.3%)为女性。失代偿期糖尿病患者中,年龄在30-65岁之间的占63.6%,男性占54.5%。70%的CKD患者在30-65岁年龄组,男性(70%)多于女性(30%)。值得注意的是,这些患者中有20%年龄在30岁以下。脓毒症病例以女性为主(66.6%)。结论:我们正处于流行病学转变的过程中,传染病不再占主导地位,而是心血管疾病。我们注意到,中风是医院住院的第二大原因,需要进行其他研究来证实这一观察结果,同时,医院有义务实现其主要目标,即根据国家的流行病学需要提供三级护理和培训,因此需要加强心脏病科,并在成像中心设立一个神经病学科。
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