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Children referred to an emergency department by an after-hours call center: complaint-specific analysis.

机译:儿童在下班后呼叫中心转诊至急诊部门:针对投诉的分析。

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Approximately 20% of phone calls to after-hours call centers result in referrals to the emergency department (ED), but data regarding ED management and disposition are lacking. We sought to determine the acuity of illness of referred children as reflected by triage classifications and need for therapeutic interventions, diagnostic testing, and hospitalization, and to stratify the analysis of ED management and dispositions by chief complaints. DESIGN AND METHODS: Patients referred to the ED by the after-hours call centers, without physician consultation, were identified. The 4 most common groups of chief complaints resulting in ED referral were determined, and the records of these children were analyzed. RESULTS: The 525 patients with chief complaints related to the following organ systems were studied: lower respiratory tract, 263 (50%); gastrointestinal, 104 (20%); head, ears, eyes, nose, and throat, 84 (16%); and upper respiratory tract, 74 (14%). The proportion of childrenreferred for lower respiratory tract complaints who received the after-hours call centers call dispositions (99%) or ED triage classifications (38%) of highest priorities, or who required therapeutic interventions (73%), diagnostic testing (40%), or hospitalization (22%) was significantly higher than for all other categories. Thirteen percent with gastrointestinal complaints, referred primarily for dehydration, required intravenous fluids, and 2% of head, ears, eyes, nose, and throat patients required hospitalization. CONCLUSIONS: Children referred to the ED for illnesses related to the lower respiratory tract, principally wheezing, had illnesses of high acuity. On the other hand, current criteria for ED referral for children in the gastrointestinal, head, ears, eyes, nose, and throat, and upper respiratory tract categories result in the referral of many children with nonurgent problems. These data support a reassessment of current referral practices for children with these complaints.
机译:背景和目标:约有20%的非工作时间呼叫中心电话会导致转诊至急诊科(ED),但缺乏有关ED管理和处置的数据。我们试图确定分类分类所反映的转介儿童疾病的敏锐度,以及对治疗干预,诊断测试和住院的需求,并通过主要投诉对ED管理和处置的分析进行分层。设计与方法:确定了在非医生咨询下,由下班后呼叫中心转诊至急诊室的患者。确定了导致ED转诊的4个最常见的主要投诉组,并分析了这些孩子的记录。结果:对525例主要症状与以下器官系统有关的患者进行了研究:下呼吸道263例(50%);胃肠道104(20%);头部,耳朵,眼睛,鼻子和喉咙,84(16%);和上呼吸道,74(14%)。接受下班后呼叫中心呼叫处置(99%)或ED分类分类(38%),优先级最高或需要治疗干预(73%),诊断测试(40%)的下呼吸道投诉儿童的比例)或住院(22%)显着高于所有其他类别。 13%的胃肠道不适(主要因脱水而引起)需要静脉输液,而2%的头部,耳朵,眼睛,鼻子和喉咙患者需要住院。结论:儿童因与下呼吸道有关的疾病(主要是喘息)而转诊至急诊科,并患有高敏性疾病。另一方面,当前针对胃肠道,头部,耳朵,眼睛,鼻子,喉咙和上呼吸道类别的儿童进行ED推荐的标准导致了许多患有非紧急问题的儿童的推荐。这些数据支持对这些投诉儿童的当前转诊实践进行重新评估。

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