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Presentation patterns and outcomes of patients with cancer accessing care in emergency departments in Victoria, Australia.

Dania M van der Meer1, Tracey J Weiland1,2, Jennifer Philip3,4, George A Jelinek5,6,7, Mark Boughey3,4, Jonathan Knott8, Claudia H Marck1, Jennifer L Weil3,4, Heather P Lane3, Anthony J Dowling9, Anne-Maree Kelly10.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: People with cancer attend emergency departments (EDs) for many reasons. Improved understanding of the specific needs of these patients may assist in optimizing health service delivery. ED presentation and hospital utilization characteristics were explored for people with cancer and compared with those patients without cancer.
METHODS: This descriptive, retrospective, multicentre cohort study used hospital administrative data. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to summarise and compare ED presentation characteristics amongst cancer and non-cancer groups. Predictive analyses were used to identify ED presentation features predictive of hospital admission for cancer patients. Outcomes of interest were level of acuity, ED and inpatient length of stay, re-presentation rates and admission rates amongst cancer patients and non-cancer patients.
RESULTS: ED (529,377) presentations occurred over the 36 months, of which 2.4% (n = 12,489) were cancer-related. Compared with all other attendances, cancer-related attendances had a higher level of acuity, requiring longer management time and length of stay in ED. Re-presentation rates for people with cancer were nearly double those of others (64 vs 33%, p < 0.001), with twice the rate of hospital admission (90 vs 46%, p < 0.001), longer inpatient length of stay (5.6 vs 2.8 days, p < 0.001) and had higher inpatient mortality (7.9 vs 1.0%, p < 0.001). Acuity and arriving by ambulance were significant predictors of hospital admission, with cancer-related attendances having ten times the odds of admission compared to other attendances (OR = 10.4, 95% CI 9.8-11.1).
CONCLUSIONS: ED presentations by people with cancer represent a more urgent, complex caseload frequently requiring hospital admission when compared to other presentations, suggesting that for optimal cancer care, close collaboration and integration of oncology, palliative care and emergency medicine providers are needed to improve pathways of care.

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Keywords:  Admission; Cancer; Emergency department; Hospitalization; Mortality; Symptoms

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26306522     DOI: 10.1007/s00520-015-2921-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Support Care Cancer        ISSN: 0941-4355            Impact factor:   3.603


  27 in total

1.  Single center experience on causes of cancer patients visiting the emergency department in southwest Turkey.

Authors:  Ozgur Tanriverdi; Halil Beydilli; Birdal Yildirim; Ulku Karagoz
Journal:  Asian Pac J Cancer Prev       Date:  2014

2.  The prevalence of pain in four cancers.

Authors:  H P Greenwald; J J Bonica; M Bergner
Journal:  Cancer       Date:  1987-11-15       Impact factor: 6.860

3.  Hospital and emergency department use in the last year of life: a baseline for future modifications to end-of-life care.

Authors:  Lorna K Rosenwax; Beverley A McNamara; Kevin Murray; Rebecca J McCabe; Samar M Aoun; David C Currow
Journal:  Med J Aust       Date:  2011-06-06       Impact factor: 7.738

4.  Emergency department cancer unit and management of oncologic emergencies: experience in Asan Medical Center.

Authors:  Shin Ahn; Yoon-Seon Lee; Kyung Soo Lim; Jae-Lyun Lee
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2012-05-04       Impact factor: 3.603

Review 5.  Prevalence of pain in patients with cancer: a systematic review of the past 40 years.

Authors:  M H J van den Beuken-van Everdingen; J M de Rijke; A G Kessels; H C Schouten; M van Kleef; J Patijn
Journal:  Ann Oncol       Date:  2007-03-12       Impact factor: 32.976

6.  Characteristics of unplanned hospital admissions due to drug-related problems in cancer patients.

Authors:  Alexandre Chan; Deren Soh; Yu Ko; Yu-Chu Huang; Joen Chiang
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2014-02-22       Impact factor: 3.603

7.  Acute oncological emergencies.

Authors:  J Gabriel
Journal:  Nurs Stand       Date:  2012 Sep 26-Oct 2

8.  Caught in the middle: tensions around the emergency department care of people with advanced cancer.

Authors:  George A Jelinek; Claudia H Marck; Tracey J Weiland; Jennifer Philip; Mark Boughey; Jennifer Weil; Heather Lane
Journal:  Emerg Med Australas       Date:  2013-02-14       Impact factor: 2.151

9.  Oncological emergency admissions to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital: an audit of current arrangements and patient satisfaction.

Authors:  M Yates; A Barrett
Journal:  Clin Oncol (R Coll Radiol)       Date:  2009-01-23       Impact factor: 4.126

10.  Why do patients with cancer visit emergency departments? Results of a 2008 population study in North Carolina.

Authors:  Deborah K Mayer; Debbie Travers; Annah Wyss; Ashley Leak; Anna Waller
Journal:  J Clin Oncol       Date:  2011-05-23       Impact factor: 44.544

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Authors:  Daniel Lindsay; Nicole Bates; Abbey Diaz; Kerrianne Watt; Emily Callander
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2021-10-22       Impact factor: 3.603

2.  Health service utilisation during the last year of life: a prospective, longitudinal study of the pathways of patients with chronic kidney disease stages 3-5.

Authors:  Shirley Chambers; Helen Healy; Wendy E Hoy; Adrian Kark; Sharad Ratanjee; Geoffrey Mitchell; Carol Douglas; Patsy Yates; Ann Bonner
Journal:  BMC Palliat Care       Date:  2018-04-05       Impact factor: 3.234

3.  EPICANCER-Cancer Patients Presenting to the Emergency Departments in France: A Prospective Nationwide Study.

Authors:  Olivier Peyrony; Jean-Paul Fontaine; Sébastien Beaune; Abdo Khoury; Jennifer Truchot; Frédéric Balen; Rishad Vally; Jacques Schmitt; Kasarra Ben Hammouda; Mélanie Roussel; Céline Borzymowski; Cécile Vallot; Veronique Sanh; Elie Azoulay; Sylvie Chevret
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2020-05-17       Impact factor: 4.241

4.  Oncologic emergency in patients with skeletal metastasis of unknown primary.

Authors:  Tomoaki Torigoe; Jungo Imanishi; Yasuo Yazawa; Tadaaki Koyama; Yuho Kadono; Hiromi Oda; Kazuo Saita
Journal:  Acute Med Surg       Date:  2021-02-04

5.  Emergency department visits among people with cancer: Frequency, symptoms, and characteristics.

Authors:  Michael Shayne Gallaway; Nimi Idaikkadar; Eric Tai; Behnoosh Momin; Elizabeth A Rohan; Julie Townsend; Mary Puckett; Sherri L Stewart
Journal:  J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open       Date:  2021-05-01

6.  Characteristics of Advanced Cancer Patients Admitted to the Palliative Care Unit from the Emergency Department.

Authors:  Gonca Oğuz; Nesteren Koçak; Gülçin Şenel; Nihal Kadioğullari
Journal:  Indian J Palliat Care       Date:  2021-02-17

7.  Methodological approaches to measuring the incidence of unplanned emergency department presentations by cancer patients receiving systemic anti-cancer therapy: a systematic review.

Authors:  P H Dufton; M F Gerdtz; R Jarden; M Krishnasamy
Journal:  BMC Med Res Methodol       Date:  2022-03-21       Impact factor: 4.615

Review 8.  Recognizing the emergency department's role in oncologic care: a review of the literature on unplanned acute care.

Authors:  Rebecca S Lash; Arthur S Hong; Janice F Bell; Sarah C Reed; Nicholas Pettit
Journal:  Emerg Cancer Care       Date:  2022-06-16

9.  Effects of an interactive mHealth innovation for early detection of patient-reported symptom distress with focus on participatory care: protocol for a study based on prospective, randomised, controlled trials in patients with prostate and breast cancer.

Authors:  Ann Langius-Eklöf; Marie-Therése Crafoord; Mats Christiansen; Maria Fjell; Kay Sundberg
Journal:  BMC Cancer       Date:  2017-07-04       Impact factor: 4.430

10.  Socio-demographic and disease related characteristics associated with unplanned emergency department visits by cancer patients: a retrospective cohort study.

Authors:  Polly H Dufton; Allison Drosdowsky; Marie F Gerdtz; Mei Krishnasamy
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2019-09-06       Impact factor: 2.655

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