Impact of observation on disposition of elderly patients presenting to emergency departments with non-specific complaints.

Emergency Departments (EDs) have to cope with an increasing number of elderly patients, often presenting with non-specific complaints (NSC), such as generalized weakness. Acute morbidity requiring early intervention is present in the majority of patients with NSC. Therefore, an early and optimal dis...

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Main Authors: Franziska Misch, Anna Sarah Messmer, Christian Hans Nickel, Madleina Gujan, Andreas Graber, Katharina Blume, Roland Bingisser
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4037184?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-f5c55f76ac154a94a9566cc4488314c72020-11-25T01:42:03ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0195e9809710.1371/journal.pone.0098097Impact of observation on disposition of elderly patients presenting to emergency departments with non-specific complaints.Franziska MischAnna Sarah MessmerChristian Hans NickelMadleina GujanAndreas GraberKatharina BlumeRoland BingisserEmergency Departments (EDs) have to cope with an increasing number of elderly patients, often presenting with non-specific complaints (NSC), such as generalized weakness. Acute morbidity requiring early intervention is present in the majority of patients with NSC. Therefore, an early and optimal disposition plan is crucial. The objective of this study was to prospectively study the disposition process of patients presenting to the ED with NSC.For two years, all patients presenting with NSC presenting to an urban ED were screened and consecutively included. The initial disposition plan was compared to the effective transfer after observation. Optimal disposition was defined as a high accuracy regarding disposition of patients with acute morbidity to an internal medicine ward.The final study population consisted of 669 patients with NSC. Admission to internal medicine increased from 297 (44%) planned admissions to 388 (58%) effective admissions after observation. Conversely, transfers to geriatric community hospitals and discharges decreased from the initially planned 372 (56%) patients to 281 (42%) effectively transferred and discharged patients. The accuracy regarding disposition of patients with acute morbidity increased from 53% to 68% after observation.Disposition planning in patients with NSC improves after observation, if defined by the accuracy regarding hospitalization of patients with acute morbidity. Further research should focus on risk stratification tools for timely disposition planning in order to reduce high admission rates for patients without acute morbidity and high readmission rates for discharged patients with non-specific complaints.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4037184?pdf=render
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author Franziska Misch
Anna Sarah Messmer
Christian Hans Nickel
Madleina Gujan
Andreas Graber
Katharina Blume
Roland Bingisser
spellingShingle Franziska Misch
Anna Sarah Messmer
Christian Hans Nickel
Madleina Gujan
Andreas Graber
Katharina Blume
Roland Bingisser
Impact of observation on disposition of elderly patients presenting to emergency departments with non-specific complaints.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Franziska Misch
Anna Sarah Messmer
Christian Hans Nickel
Madleina Gujan
Andreas Graber
Katharina Blume
Roland Bingisser
author_sort Franziska Misch
title Impact of observation on disposition of elderly patients presenting to emergency departments with non-specific complaints.
title_short Impact of observation on disposition of elderly patients presenting to emergency departments with non-specific complaints.
title_full Impact of observation on disposition of elderly patients presenting to emergency departments with non-specific complaints.
title_fullStr Impact of observation on disposition of elderly patients presenting to emergency departments with non-specific complaints.
title_full_unstemmed Impact of observation on disposition of elderly patients presenting to emergency departments with non-specific complaints.
title_sort impact of observation on disposition of elderly patients presenting to emergency departments with non-specific complaints.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Emergency Departments (EDs) have to cope with an increasing number of elderly patients, often presenting with non-specific complaints (NSC), such as generalized weakness. Acute morbidity requiring early intervention is present in the majority of patients with NSC. Therefore, an early and optimal disposition plan is crucial. The objective of this study was to prospectively study the disposition process of patients presenting to the ED with NSC.For two years, all patients presenting with NSC presenting to an urban ED were screened and consecutively included. The initial disposition plan was compared to the effective transfer after observation. Optimal disposition was defined as a high accuracy regarding disposition of patients with acute morbidity to an internal medicine ward.The final study population consisted of 669 patients with NSC. Admission to internal medicine increased from 297 (44%) planned admissions to 388 (58%) effective admissions after observation. Conversely, transfers to geriatric community hospitals and discharges decreased from the initially planned 372 (56%) patients to 281 (42%) effectively transferred and discharged patients. The accuracy regarding disposition of patients with acute morbidity increased from 53% to 68% after observation.Disposition planning in patients with NSC improves after observation, if defined by the accuracy regarding hospitalization of patients with acute morbidity. Further research should focus on risk stratification tools for timely disposition planning in order to reduce high admission rates for patients without acute morbidity and high readmission rates for discharged patients with non-specific complaints.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4037184?pdf=render
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