急诊科精神疾病患者病理检验的使用和影响:一项横断面研究。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Daniel Brouillard, Geoffrey Melville, Mary K Lam, Jessie Woods, James Martoo, Gabrielle Wilkie, Hughes Makoni, Ataur Rahman, Emezie Odigboh, Thomas Carrigan, Simon Binks, Naomi Fielding, Kate Curtis
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摘要

目的:评估因精神健康相关主诉而就诊于急诊室的患者使用病理检查的情况及其影响。主要目的是测量接受病理检查的患者比例,并评估这些检查是否会引发管理上的改变:在这项回顾性研究中,我们回顾了 2021 年 1 月至 6 月期间在本地区急诊室就诊的所有精神疾病患者。研究提取了患者特征、病理检测结果、后续管理变化、治疗成本以及急诊医生和精神科医生的诊治时间。我们使用了描述性统计和多变量分析来探讨相关变量、急诊室住院时间(LOS)和管理变化之间的关联:在 37 900 例急诊就诊中,有 1462 例(3.9%)与精神健康有关。对 47.7% 的病例进行了病理测试,其中 3% 的病例改变了治疗方案。病理检查与治疗费用增加(血液检查费用增加 45%,尿液检查费用增加 17%)和急诊室就诊时间延长(48%)有关。有并存病症的患者改变治疗方案的可能性是其他患者的三倍:结论:病理检查应保留给具有高风险特征的患者,并以临床评估为基础。病理检验的战略性使用可避免不必要的延误和费用,从而改善与精神健康相关的急诊室就诊患者的护理。
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The use and impact of pathology tests in emergency department patients with mental health-related complaints: A cross sectional study.

Objective: To evaluate the use and impact of pathology tests in patients who present to the ED with mental health-related complaints. The primary objective is to measure the proportion of patients undergoing pathology tests and assess whether these tests trigger a change in management.

Methods: In this retrospective study, we reviewed all recorded mental health presentations to our regional ED between January and June 2021. Patient characteristics, pathology tests, subsequent change in management, treatment costs and time to Emergency Physician and Psychiatrist were extracted. Descriptive statistics and multivariate analysis were used to explore associations between variables of interest, ED length of stay (LOS) and change in management.

Results: Of 37 900 ED visits, 1462 (3.9%) were mental health-related presentations. Pathology tests were conducted in 47.7% of cases, with 3% leading to a change in management. Pathology tests were associated with increased treatment costs (45% increase for blood tests, 17% for urine), and increased ED LOS (48%). Patients with coexisting medical conditions were three times more likely to have a change in management.

Conclusion: Pathology tests should be reserved for patients with high-risk features and based on clinical assessment. Strategic use of pathology tests could avoid unnecessary delays and costs, enhancing patient care in mental health-related ED presentations.

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Emergency Medicine Australasia
Emergency Medicine Australasia 医学-急救医学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
13.00%
发文量
217
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Emergency Medicine Australasia is the official journal of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) and the Australasian Society for Emergency Medicine (ASEM), and publishes original articles dealing with all aspects of clinical practice, research, education and experiences in emergency medicine. Original articles are published under the following sections: Original Research, Paediatric Emergency Medicine, Disaster Medicine, Education and Training, Ethics, International Emergency Medicine, Management and Quality, Medicolegal Matters, Prehospital Care, Public Health, Rural and Remote Care, Technology, Toxicology and Trauma. Accepted papers become the copyright of the journal.
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