| Literature DB >> 24860626 |
Erin O'Connor1, Mathieu Gatien1, Cindy Weir1, Lisa Calder2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Emergency Department (ED) crowding has been studied for the last 20 years, yet many questions remain about its impact on patient care. In this study, we aimed to determine if ED crowding influenced patient triage destination and intensity of investigation, as well as rates of unscheduled returns to the ED. We focused on patients presenting with chest pain or shortness of breath, triaged as high acuity, and who were subsequently discharged home.Entities:
Keywords: Emergency Department crowding; Emergency Department occupancy; High acuity; Overcrowding; Triage
Year: 2014 PMID: 24860626 PMCID: PMC4016736 DOI: 10.1186/1865-1380-7-16
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Emerg Med ISSN: 1865-1372
Figure 1Study flow diagram.
Patient and system characteristics for 500 high acuity patients presenting with chest pain or shortness of breath
| Male | 269 (53.8) |
| Presenting complaint | |
| Chest pain | 392 (78.4) |
| Shortness of breath | 108 (21.6) |
| ED crowding status1 at time of triage | |
| Crowded | 260 (52.0) |
| Non-crowded | 240 (48.0) |
| Triaged ED location | |
| Non-monitored | 104 (20.8) |
| Monitored | 396 (79.2) |
1ED Occupancy = Number of patients in the ED/Number of beds in the ED. Crowded is defined as an ED Occupancy >1.5.
Figure 2Proportion of patients triaged to the non-monitored area during crowded and non-crowded conditions (n = 500).
Figure 3Mean time from triage to physician initial assessment during crowded and non-crowded conditions (n = 500). (a) Overall. (b) Divided by non-monitored and monitored areas.
Figure 4Investigations ordered for high acuity ED patients triaged either to the non-monitored or monitored areas of the ED, presenting with chest pain or with shortness of breath. (a) Blood-work ordered. (b) Imaging and ECGs ordered. [CBC, Complete Blood Count; BUN, Blood Urea Nitrogen; CK, Creatinine Kinase; TnI, Troponin I; VBG, Venous Blood Gas; ABG, Arterial Blood Gas; CXR, Chest Radiograph; CT Chest, Chest Computed Tomography; ECG, Electrocardiogram].
Figure 5Proportion of patients who return to the ED within 14 days of index visit. (a) Patients triaged during crowded or non-crowded conditions. (b) Returns to the ED by initial triage destination.