急诊科收治的精神疾病患者的乙型、丙型肝炎和艾滋病毒的系统筛查及其与护理的联系

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Prabakar Vaittinada Ayar, Jamal Abdelkader, Matthieu Gay, Raphaël Allali, Cécilia De Freitas, Béatrice Monnier, Enrique Casalino, Nathalie Boyer, Tarik Asselah
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患有精神健康障碍的人严重缺乏身体保健。他们也有更高的医疗合并症发生率。本研究的目的是评估在急诊科(ED)收治的急性精神事件患者中系统筛查乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)、丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)和人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的可行性及其与护理的联系。这是一项为期1年的观察性前瞻性队列研究。对所有因急性精神病原因到急诊科就诊的成年患者进行了系统的HBV、HCV和HIV筛查。这是三个科室(急诊科、肝病科和精神科)的合作成果。共纳入584例患者。中位年龄为42岁(29-56岁),男性304例(52%)。在所有研究患者中,50%在精神病学病房住院,38例(7%)血清学筛查阳性,其中HBV、HCV和HIV筛查分别为9例(2%)、19例(3%)和12例(2%)。19例HCV患者中,HCV RNA阴性12例,治疗治愈2例,失访5例。本研究证明了在急诊科精神疾病患者中进行HBV、HCV和HIV筛查的可行性以及与护理方案的联系。对这一高危人群的医学重要性证实了在医院或门诊患者中继续进行筛查的显著益处。
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Systematic Screening for Hepatitis B, C, and HIV and Linkage to Care in Patients With Mental Health Disorders Admitted to the Emergency Department

People with mental health disorders have a significant lack of physical health care. They also have higher rates of medical co-morbidity. The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility and the linkage to care of systematic screening for hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in patients admitted for an acute psychiatric event at the emergency department (ED). This was an observational prospective cohort study for 1 year. Systematic screening was performed for HBV, HCV and HIV for all adult patients presenting to the ED for acute psychiatric reasons. This was a collaborative work between 3 departments (emergency, hepatology and psychiatry). A total of 584 patients were included. The median age was 42 years (range 29–56) with 304 (52%) men. Among all study patients, 50% were hospitalised in the psychiatry ward, and 38 (7%) had a positive serological screening, including 9 (2%), 19 (3%) and 12 (2%), respectively, for HBV, HCV and HIV. Among 19 patients with HCV, 12 had negative HCV RNA, 2 were treated and cured, and 5 were lost to follow-up. This study demonstrated the feasibility of HBV, HCV and HIV screening and linkage to care programmes in people with mental health disorders in the ED. The medical importance for this at-risk population confirms the significant benefit of continuing this screening in hospitals or as outpatients.

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Journal of Viral Hepatitis
Journal of Viral Hepatitis 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
8.00%
发文量
138
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Viral Hepatitis publishes reviews, original work (full papers) and short, rapid communications in the area of viral hepatitis. It solicits these articles from epidemiologists, clinicians, pathologists, virologists and specialists in transfusion medicine working in the field, thereby bringing together in a single journal the important issues in this expanding speciality. The Journal of Viral Hepatitis is a monthly journal, publishing reviews, original work (full papers) and short rapid communications in the area of viral hepatitis. It brings together in a single journal important issues in this rapidly expanding speciality including articles from: virologists; epidemiologists; clinicians; pathologists; specialists in transfusion medicine.
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