[Waiting times for neurological emergencies in an emergency room]
- PMID: 30534888
- DOI: 10.4067/s0034-98872018000700885
[Waiting times for neurological emergencies in an emergency room]
Abstract
Background: Neurological emergencies constitute 10-15% of medical emergencies. Doctor Hernán Henríquez Aravena Hospital has in house neurologists present permanently at the Emergency Room since July 2013.
Aim: To estimate the waiting times for neurological consultations; to compare the waiting times between neurovascular (UV) and non-vascular (UNV) emergencies; and to compare the waiting times of two prioritization (triage) models.
Material and methods: A convenience sample of the consultations made during shift # 1 at the emergency room between January and December 2016, was analyzed.
Results: There were 859 consultations in the period, 570 for UNV and 289 for UV. Mean age of consultants was 57 years and 52% were women. The median time for having an evaluation by a neurologist was 106 min (132 and 81 min for UNV and UV respectively). Twenty seven percent of patients were evaluated in less than one hour (23 and 36% of UNV and UV, respectively). The change of the prioritization model decreased the waiting time by 81 and 32 min for UNV and UV, respectively.
Conclusions: There were significant differences in waiting times between neurovascular and non-vascular emergencies. Most patients were not evaluated in less than 60 minutes. The change in the initial stratification model was associated with a significant reduction in the waiting times for neurological emergencies.
Comment in
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[Neurological emergencies and models of care].Rev Med Chil. 2019 Mar;147(3):395-397. doi: 10.4067/S0034-98872019000300395. Rev Med Chil. 2019. PMID: 31344180 Spanish. No abstract available.
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