| Literature DB >> 24011089 |
Sarah Vilpert1, Hélène Jaccard Ruedin, Lionel Trueb, Stéfanie Monod-Zorzi, Bertrand Yersin, Christophe Büla.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Aging of the population in all western countries will challenge Emergency Departments (ED) as old patients visit these health services more frequently and present with special needs. The aim of this study is to describe the trend in ED visits by patients aged 85 years and over between 2005 and 2010, and to compare their service use to that of patients aged 65-84 years during this period and to investigate the evolution of these comparisons over time.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24011089 PMCID: PMC3846121 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-13-344
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Figure 1Evolution from 2005 to 2010 of emergency department visits by patients aged 65–84 years vs. 85 years and over.
Figure 2Evolution from 2005 to 2010 of the incidence rate Legend: a And its upper and lower 95% confidence intervals. b Includes districts of Lausanne and West Lausanne, Statistique Vaud 2012.
Characteristics of emergency department visits (numbers and percentages) by patients aged 65–84 years vs. 85 years and over, 2005 and 2010
| | | | | | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | 6,327 (76.9%) | 1,901 (23.1%) | * | 7,618 (73.3%) | 2,772 (26.7%) | * | * | * | |
| 3,004 (47.5%) | 602 (31.7%) | * | 3,858 (50.6%) | 963 (34.7%) | * | * | | ||
| | 3,323 (52.5%) | 1,299 (68.3%) | 3,760 (49.4%) | 1,809 (65.3%) | * | | |||
| 2,965 (46.9%) | 432 (22.7%) | * | 3,858 (50.6%) | 796 (28.7%) | * | * | * | ||
| | 3,362 (53.1%) | 1,469 (77.3%) | 3,760 (49.4%) | 1,976 (71.3%) | * | * | |||
| 5,634 (89.2%) | 1,582 (83.3%) | * | 6,714 (88.2%) | 2,262 (81.6%) | * | | | ||
| | 237 (3.8%) | 228 (12.0%) | 328 (4.3%) | 370 (13.5%) | | | |||
| | 445 (7.1%) | 90 (4.7%) | 572 (7.5%) | 139 (5.0%) | | | |||
| 2,828 (44.7%) | 841 (44.2%) | | 3,427 (45.4%) | 1,078 (44.1%) | | | | ||
| | 3,499 (55.3%) | 1,060 (55.8%) | 4,113 (54.6%) | 1,369 (55.9%) | | | |||
| 1,245 (19.7%) | 344 (18.1%) | * | 1,431 (19.0%) | 389 (15.9%) | * | | | ||
| 1,052 (16.6%) | 497 (26.1%) | 1,173 (15.6%) | 583 (23.8%) | | | ||||
| | 829 (13.1%) | / | / | / | / | / | |||
| 3,871 (62.4%) | 1,254 (68.4%) | * | 4,478 (58.8%) | 1,935 (69.8%) | * | * | | ||
| | 2,127 (34.3%) | 407 (22.2%) | 2,893 (38.0%) | 608 (21.9%) | * | | |||
| | 153 (2.6%) | 145 (7.9%) | 192 (2.5%) | 198 (7.2%) | | | |||
| | 56 (0.9%) | 29 (1.6%) | 53 (0.7%) | 30 (1.1%) | | | |||
| 12 h 58 m (±13.1) | 14 h 46 m (±13.1) | *f | 12 h 12 m (±12.8) | 15 h 56 m (±14.8) | *f | * | * | ||
| 6 h 52 mh | 8 h 51 mh | 6 h 37 mh | 9 h 13 mh | *g | *g | ||||
| 230 (3.6%) | 51 (2.7%) | 383 (5.0%) | 95 (3.4%) | * | | | |||
| 220 (3.5%) | 63 (3.3%) | 284 (3.7%) | 118 (4.3%) | | | ||||
| 5,877 (92.9%) | 1,787 (94.0%) | 6,951 (91.2%) | 2,559 (92.3%) | * | * | ||||
Legend:
* P Value < 0.05.
aED Emergency Department.
bSingle, widowed, divorced, separated, unknown.
cAcute care, psychiatric and rehabilitation hospital.
d2009 instead of 2010.
eThe three most common reasons for ED visit according to age group and year.
fZ-Test comparison of means.
gWilcoxon rank sum test.
hSmall differences with median length of ED stay reported in the survival analyses are due to censored stays (in-ED death and ED stays over 48 hours).
Figure 3Probability of Emergency Department discharge Legend: a Home, nursing home or hospital admission. Log-rank comparing patients aged 65–84 years with patients 85 years and older in 2005: P value < 0.001. Log-rank comparing patients aged 65–84 years with patients 85 years and older in 2010: P value < 0.001. Log-rank comparing 2005 to 2010 among patients aged 65–84 years: P value = 0.003. Log-rank comparing 2005 to 2010 among patients aged 85 years and over: P value = 0.010.