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Rev Med Chil ; 148(5): 602-610, 2020 May.
Artículo en Español | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33399753

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BACKGROUND: Undertriage or the underestimation of the urgency of the condition of a person arriving in an emergency department (ED) represents a measure of quality care. AIM: To estimate the prevalence of undertriage in a high complexity hospital of Argentina; to describe characteristics and mortality of these patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS: All consultations admitted to the ED during 2014 were analyzed. Those assigned to a lower level of admission risk (classified as Emergency Severity Index -ESI- 3 to 5) but required hospitalization in intensive care units (ICU) as the first hospitalization place were considered as an undertriage. A random sample of correctly categorized admissions (ESI 1 or 2), who were subsequently hospitalized in the ICU, was selected as a comparison group. RESULTS: The global undertriage prevalence was 0.30% (316/104,832). Among patients admitted to the ICU, the prevalence was 21% (316/1,461; 95% confidence intervals (CI) 19-24). The 316 patients whose severity was underestimated had a median age of 73 years, and admitted between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. in a greater proportion. Overall hospital mortality was 8.9% (95% CI 6.78-11.38), and all deaths occurred after the patient was transferred from the emergency room. There were no differences in mortality between patients with correct triage or undertriage (11 and 7% respectively, p = 0.09). No differences were observed either in the total number of critical interventions during care in the first 24 hours. Significant differences were observed in requirements for mechanical ventilation (11 and 4% respectively, p = 0.01), orotracheal intubation (10 and 5% respectively p = 0.01) and non-invasive ventilation (8 and 4% respectively, p = 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Undertriage rate in this series was low, but it can be improved.


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Servicio de Urgencia en Hospital , Calidad de la Atención de Salud , Triaje , Anciano , Argentina/epidemiología , Servicio de Urgencia en Hospital/normas , Mortalidad Hospitalaria , Humanos , Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos , Triaje/normas
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Rev Fac Cien Med Univ Nac Cordoba ; 80(2): 93-98, 2023 06 30.
Artículo en Español | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37402305

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Introduction: Cancer treatment is increasingly aggressive. The aim was to estimate who died due to cancer, to report use of chemotherapy (CT) in the last 3 months of life, and to describe clinical-epidemiological characteristics of these patients. Methods: We included a consecutive sample of deceased during 2017, affiliated to Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires. Through manual review of medical helath records, they were classified according to the cause of death (cancer or other cause), validating diagnosis and baseline stage, performance status (PS). Prevalences with 95% CI are reported and descriptive statistics were used. Results: A total of 2293 adults died, 59% women with a median age of 84 years old. There were a total of 736 deaths from cancer, representing 32% (95%CI 30-34). This last subgroup were 54% women, with a median age of 75 years, and only one patient had advance directives. Regarding the place of death, 80% were hospitalized (65% general ward and 15% intensive care units). The most frequent tumors were: lung, colorectal-gastric, hematological, and breast. A total of 390 patients received CT at the end of life (53%; 95%CI 49-57), 53% being women and with a mean age of 68 years. Regarding the underlying oncological disease: 81% had a solid tumor, 75% advanced stage, and mostly with poor/regular ability to perform daily activities (25% PS3 and 32% PS4, respectively). Conclusion: There is a high frequency of CT at the end of life and deaths continue to be mainly in-hospital.


Introducción: El tratamiento oncológico es cada vez más agresivo. El objetivo de este trabajo fue estimar las personas fallecidas por causa oncológica, reportar la frecuencia de uso de quimioterapia (QT) en los últimos 3 meses de vida, y describir las características clínicas-epidemiológicas de estos pacientes. Métodos: Se incluyó una muestra consecutiva de fallecidos durante el 2017, afiliados a prepaga del Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires. Mediante revisión de historias clínicas, se los clasificó según la causa de muerte (oncológico u otra causa), validando diagnóstico y estadio de base, performance status (PS). Se reportan prevalencias con IC95% y se utilizó estadística descriptiva. Resultados: Fallecieron 2293 personas, 59% mujeres con mediana de 84 años. Hubo un total de 736 fallecidos por cáncer, representando el 32% (IC95% 30-34). Este último subgrupo presentó una mediana de 75 años, 54% eran mujeres y sólo una paciente tenía directivas anticipadas. En cuanto al lugar de fallecimiento, 80% ocurrió hospitalizado (65% sala general y 15% unidad cerrada). Los tumores más frecuentes fueron: pulmón, colorrectal-gástrico, hematológico, y mama. Un total de 390 pacientes recibieron QT al final de la vida (53%; IC95% 49-57), siendo 53% mujeres y con promedio de 68 años. En cuanto a la enfermedad oncológica de base: 81% tenían tumor sólido, 75% estadío avanzado, y mayoritariamente con mala/regular capacidad para realizar actividades cotidianas (25% PS3 y 32% PS4 respectivamente). Conclusión: Existe una frecuencia preocupante del uso de QT en el fin de vida y los fallecimientos siguen siendo principalmente intrahospitalarios.


Asunto(s)
Neoplasias , Cuidado Terminal , Adulto , Humanos , Femenino , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Masculino , Cuidados Paliativos , Neoplasias/tratamiento farmacológico , Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos , Muerte , Estudios Retrospectivos
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 148(5): 602-610, mayo 2020. tab, graf
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: biblio-1139344

RESUMEN

Background: Undertriage or the underestimation of the urgency of the condition of a person arriving in an emergency department (ED) represents a measure of quality care. Aim: To estimate the prevalence of undertriage in a high complexity hospital of Argentina; to describe characteristics and mortality of these patients. Material and Methods: All consultations admitted to the ED during 2014 were analyzed. Those assigned to a lower level of admission risk (classified as Emergency Severity Index -ESI- 3 to 5) but required hospitalization in intensive care units (ICU) as the first hospitalization place were considered as an undertriage. A random sample of correctly categorized admissions (ESI 1 or 2), who were subsequently hospitalized in the ICU, was selected as a comparison group. Results: The global undertriage prevalence was 0.30% (316/104,832). Among patients admitted to the ICU, the prevalence was 21% (316/1,461; 95% confidence intervals (CI) 19-24). The 316 patients whose severity was underestimated had a median age of 73 years, and admitted between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. in a greater proportion. Overall hospital mortality was 8.9% (95% CI 6.78-11.38), and all deaths occurred after the patient was transferred from the emergency room. There were no differences in mortality between patients with correct triage or undertriage (11 and 7% respectively, p = 0.09). No differences were observed either in the total number of critical interventions during care in the first 24 hours. Significant differences were observed in requirements for mechanical ventilation (11 and 4% respectively, p = 0.01), orotracheal intubation (10 and 5% respectively p = 0.01) and non-invasive ventilation (8 and 4% respectively, p = 0.05). Conclusions: Undertriage rate in this series was low, but it can be improved.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Anciano , Calidad de la Atención de Salud , Triaje/normas , Servicio de Urgencia en Hospital/normas , Argentina/epidemiología , Mortalidad Hospitalaria , Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos
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