[The utilization of ophthalmological emergency departments is on the rise : 14-year results from a German tertiary university outpatient department].

I P Seitz, M Zarzo Vargas, T Strasser, E Nasyrov, K U Bartz-Schmidt
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Abstract

Background: The increasing congestion in emergency departments of all specialties is one of the most pressing challenges of our time.

Objective: The aim of this study is to make a well-founded contribution to the development of emergency case numbers in the tertiary sector (specialist clinics) of German ophthalmology. From this, the need to develop new control and triage mechanisms for ophthalmology can be derived.

Material and methods: Retrospectively, > 140,000 emergency treatment cases at the University Eye Hospital Tübingen in the period from 1 January 2010 to 31 December 2023 were analyzed. Sub-analyses were conducted to quantify the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and differences between weekend and weekday visits. In addition, a questionnaire survey on the referral status of emergency consultations at off-peak times and at weekends was conducted in 2022.

Results: The number of emergency consultations more than doubled between 2010 and 2023 and more than tripled at weekends. The peak load, which is relevant for guaranteeing treatment, has increased to the same extent. In the long term, a shift in emergency treatment from core to off-peak times can be observed, particularly at weekends. The majority of consultations (up to 87%) take place without a referral from a doctor. In 2023, the treatment figures returned to the level before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Discussion: The emergency outpatient clinic at the University Eye Hospital is increasingly exposed to a double burden: providing treatment for emergency cases with specialist referrals and at the same time acting as a catchment basin for general emergencies. New control and triage mechanisms are urgently needed to ensure good care in the long term.

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[眼科急诊使用率呈上升趋势:德国一所三级大学门诊部 14 年的研究结果]。
背景:各专科急诊室日益拥挤是当今最紧迫的挑战之一:本研究旨在为德国眼科三级部门(专科诊所)急诊病例数量的发展做出有据可依的贡献。材料与方法:对图宾根大学眼科医院 2010 年 1 月 1 日至 2023 年 12 月 31 日期间超过 14 万例急诊病例进行了回顾性分析。为了量化 COVID-19 大流行的影响以及周末和工作日就诊的差异,还进行了子分析。此外,还对 2022 年非高峰期和周末的急诊转诊情况进行了问卷调查:结果:2010 年至 2023 年期间,急诊数量增加了一倍多,周末增加了两倍多。与保证治疗相关的高峰负荷也有同样程度的增加。从长远来看,可以观察到急诊从核心时段向非高峰时段的转移,尤其是在周末。大多数咨询(高达 87%)都是在没有医生转诊的情况下进行的。2023 年,治疗人数恢复到 COVID-19 大流行开始前的水平:大学眼科医院的急诊门诊日益面临双重负担:既要为专家转诊的急诊病例提供治疗,又要充当一般急诊病例的集水盆地。因此,急需建立新的控制和分流机制,以确保长期提供良好的医疗服务。
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