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Prospective audit of a dedicated ear, nose and throat emergency department and 24-year comparison.

R S R Woods1, E Keane2, C V Timon2, S Hone2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital provides a specialised ear, nose and throat (ENT) Emergency department (ED) service open to patients from the entire country, operating from 9 am to 5 pm on weekdays. Recently, this has been under threat of closure. AIMS: We analyse and determine the role of this ED in the current context and compare results to a previous study from June 1990.
METHODS: A prospective study over a 1-month period (March 2014) was conducted. A questionnaire was used, adapted from the study in 1990.
RESULTS: Comparative figures from June 1990 are in parentheses. During the study period, there were 945 (1167) consultations from 887 (779) patients. 57 % (45 %) were new patients and 43 % (55 %) were return patients. Repeat attendances were necessary in 54 (325) patients during this month. 56 % (35 %) were referred by their General Practitioner (GP), 38 % (52 %) self-referred, 2 % (8 %) by other hospitals and 4 % (5 %) from other sources. Diagnoses included otitis externa in 24 % (21 %), cerumen in 20 % (15 %), epistaxis in 6 % (9 %), Eustachian tube dysfunction in 12 %, foreign body removal in 4 % (5 %) and four new cases of head and neck cancer. Attendance numbers vary during the year but demand has risen over time.
CONCLUSIONS: A dedicated ED provides an important role for ENT in Ireland and offers valuable experience for trainees. The loss of such a department may lead to an overwhelming burden on services in other hospitals.

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Keywords:  Ambulatory care; ENT; Emergency department; Emergency service; Medical education; Training

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26822733     DOI: 10.1007/s11845-016-1409-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ir J Med Sci        ISSN: 0021-1265            Impact factor:   1.568


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