Unexpected readmissions after discharge of short term stay unit of a pediatric emergency room in Viseu, Portugal [Abstract in English]
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Resumo: | Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate different clinical aspects in a short term stay unit of the emergency room of São Teotónio’s Hospital, Viseu, Portugal, with emphasis on the evolution of the cases that have returned to the emergency room, within 72 hours after discharge. Methods: Medical records of children discharged from this unit that returned to the emergency room on the following 72 hours, in a 12 months period, were reviewed. We have analyzed the initial diagnosis and those made on readmission. Results: In 2005, 33,211 children/adolescents were registered in the emergency room, and 1,395 (4.2%) were admitted in the short term stay unit. From this sample, 70 out of 905 discharges (7.7%) returned unexpectedly to the emergency room on the following 72 hours. The leading causes of these returns were urinary tract infection, acute gastroenteritis and fever, more frequently in children younger than two years of age. From this group of 70 children, 21.4% needed readmission in the unit, and 10% had a new diagnosis of important clinical meaning. One patient had an intestinal occlusion that required surgical intervention. Conclusions: These data are helpful in identifying some of the issues of pediatric readmissions, in order to implement new strategies to improve the clinical approach of this group of patients. |
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Unexpected readmissions after discharge of short term stay unit of a pediatric emergency room in Viseu, Portugal [Abstract in English]Readmissões não previstas após alta da unidade de internação de curta duração de um serviço de urgência pediátrica em Viseu, PortugalADOLESCENTE HOSPITALIZADOCRIANÇA HOSPITALIZADAREADMISSÃO DO PACIENTE/estatística & dados numéricosHOSPITALIZAÇÃOTEMPO DE INTERNAÇÃOPERFIL DE SAÚDEMEDICINA DE EMERGÊNCIA.Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate different clinical aspects in a short term stay unit of the emergency room of São Teotónio’s Hospital, Viseu, Portugal, with emphasis on the evolution of the cases that have returned to the emergency room, within 72 hours after discharge. Methods: Medical records of children discharged from this unit that returned to the emergency room on the following 72 hours, in a 12 months period, were reviewed. We have analyzed the initial diagnosis and those made on readmission. Results: In 2005, 33,211 children/adolescents were registered in the emergency room, and 1,395 (4.2%) were admitted in the short term stay unit. From this sample, 70 out of 905 discharges (7.7%) returned unexpectedly to the emergency room on the following 72 hours. The leading causes of these returns were urinary tract infection, acute gastroenteritis and fever, more frequently in children younger than two years of age. From this group of 70 children, 21.4% needed readmission in the unit, and 10% had a new diagnosis of important clinical meaning. One patient had an intestinal occlusion that required surgical intervention. Conclusions: These data are helpful in identifying some of the issues of pediatric readmissions, in order to implement new strategies to improve the clinical approach of this group of patients.Objetivos: o objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar alguns aspectos da atividade assistencial na unidade de internação de curta duração do serviço de urgência pediátrica do Hospital de São Teotónio, em Viseu, Portugal, com ênfase na evolução dos casos que regressaram ao serviço de urgência nas 72 horas seguintes à alta. Métodos: foi feita uma revisão dos prontuários das crianças que, tendo tido alta da unidade, regressaram à mesma sem que isso tivesse sido previsto, nas 72 horas seguintes, durante um período de 12 meses. Foram analisados os diagnósticos iniciais e os estabelecidos na readmissão. Resultados: em 2005 foram atendidas no serviço de urgência 33.211 crianças/adolescentes, e destas, 1.395 (4,2%) foram admitidas na unidade de internação de curta duração. Do total das 905 (65%) que tiveram alta dessa unidade para o domicílio, 70 (7,7%) regressaram de modo não previsto ao serviço de urgência nas 72 horas seguintes. As principais causas de retorno não programado foram infeção urinária, gastroenterite aguda e síndrome febril, verificando-se serem mais frequentes na faixa etária abaixo dos dois anos. Em 21,4% dos casos houve necessidade de reinternação na mesma unidade. Entre este grupo de 70 crianças, 10% tinham novos diagnósticos de maior significado clínico. Houve um caso de oclusão intestinal que motivou intervenção cirúgica. Conclusões: os dados obtidos são úteis para a caracterização do perfil de pacientes com readmissões não-previstas, para que novas intervenções sejam implementadas para melhorar o atendimento desse grupo de pacientes.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2009-12-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/5835Scientia Medica; Vol. 19 No. 4 (2009); 170-175Scientia Medica; v. 19 n. 4 (2009); 170-1751980-61081806-5562reponame:Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSporenghttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/5835/4736https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/5835/7792Leite, FilipaFaria, Cristinainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2013-07-17T13:06:04Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/5835Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/PUBhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/oaiscientiamedica@pucrs.br || editora.periodicos@pucrs.br1980-61081806-5562opendoar:2013-07-17T13:06:04Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false |
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Unexpected readmissions after discharge of short term stay unit of a pediatric emergency room in Viseu, Portugal [Abstract in English] Readmissões não previstas após alta da unidade de internação de curta duração de um serviço de urgência pediátrica em Viseu, Portugal |
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Unexpected readmissions after discharge of short term stay unit of a pediatric emergency room in Viseu, Portugal [Abstract in English] |
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Unexpected readmissions after discharge of short term stay unit of a pediatric emergency room in Viseu, Portugal [Abstract in English] Leite, Filipa ADOLESCENTE HOSPITALIZADO CRIANÇA HOSPITALIZADA READMISSÃO DO PACIENTE/estatística & dados numéricos HOSPITALIZAÇÃO TEMPO DE INTERNAÇÃO PERFIL DE SAÚDE MEDICINA DE EMERGÊNCIA. |
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Unexpected readmissions after discharge of short term stay unit of a pediatric emergency room in Viseu, Portugal [Abstract in English] |
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Unexpected readmissions after discharge of short term stay unit of a pediatric emergency room in Viseu, Portugal [Abstract in English] |
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Unexpected readmissions after discharge of short term stay unit of a pediatric emergency room in Viseu, Portugal [Abstract in English] |
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Unexpected readmissions after discharge of short term stay unit of a pediatric emergency room in Viseu, Portugal [Abstract in English] |
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Unexpected readmissions after discharge of short term stay unit of a pediatric emergency room in Viseu, Portugal [Abstract in English] |
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Leite, Filipa |
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Leite, Filipa Faria, Cristina |
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Faria, Cristina |
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Leite, Filipa Faria, Cristina |
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ADOLESCENTE HOSPITALIZADO CRIANÇA HOSPITALIZADA READMISSÃO DO PACIENTE/estatística & dados numéricos HOSPITALIZAÇÃO TEMPO DE INTERNAÇÃO PERFIL DE SAÚDE MEDICINA DE EMERGÊNCIA. |
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ADOLESCENTE HOSPITALIZADO CRIANÇA HOSPITALIZADA READMISSÃO DO PACIENTE/estatística & dados numéricos HOSPITALIZAÇÃO TEMPO DE INTERNAÇÃO PERFIL DE SAÚDE MEDICINA DE EMERGÊNCIA. |
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Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate different clinical aspects in a short term stay unit of the emergency room of São Teotónio’s Hospital, Viseu, Portugal, with emphasis on the evolution of the cases that have returned to the emergency room, within 72 hours after discharge. Methods: Medical records of children discharged from this unit that returned to the emergency room on the following 72 hours, in a 12 months period, were reviewed. We have analyzed the initial diagnosis and those made on readmission. Results: In 2005, 33,211 children/adolescents were registered in the emergency room, and 1,395 (4.2%) were admitted in the short term stay unit. From this sample, 70 out of 905 discharges (7.7%) returned unexpectedly to the emergency room on the following 72 hours. The leading causes of these returns were urinary tract infection, acute gastroenteritis and fever, more frequently in children younger than two years of age. From this group of 70 children, 21.4% needed readmission in the unit, and 10% had a new diagnosis of important clinical meaning. One patient had an intestinal occlusion that required surgical intervention. Conclusions: These data are helpful in identifying some of the issues of pediatric readmissions, in order to implement new strategies to improve the clinical approach of this group of patients. |
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