Utilization trends of an ophthalmology-specific emergency department: the Massachusetts Eye and Ear experience.

Q3 Medicine Digital journal of ophthalmology : DJO Pub Date : 2020-10-12 eCollection Date: 2021-02-01 DOI:10.5693/djo.01.2020.02.002
Leangelo N Hall, Karen W Jeng-Miller, Matthew Gardiner, Esther Lee Kim
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Abstract

Purpose: To describe the utilization trends of a dedicated ophthalmology emergency department (ED) in Boston, Massachusetts.

Methods: The medical records of 500 randomly selected patients who presented at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear (MEE) Emergency Department (ED) from January 2015 to March 2016 were reviewed retrospectively. Data were analyzed using the Pearson χ2 test and multiple logistic regression. The primary study outcome measure was whether a patient's visit was emergent or nonemergent. Emergent or nonemergent conditions were classified based on the diagnosis and treatment required at follow-up appointments. Nonemergent diagnoses were classified as conditions that could have been seen as an outpatient without negative consequences for vision.

Results: Of the 500 cases, 252 were males and 248 were females. The median age was 45 years (range, 2-101 years). The most common diagnoses were posterior vitreous detachment (8.6%), corneal abrasion (8.4%), dry eye syndrome (7%), and viral conjunctivitis (5.4%). Of the total, 92.6% of patients originated from within Massachusetts. The majority of patients were self-referred (78.6%) or referred from another hospital (12.8%). Nonemergent visits accounted for 49.4% of patients seen. Compared to patients who presented with duration of symptoms for ≥1 week, patients who presented with symptoms of <1 week were more likely to present with an emergent condition (8.8% vs 41.8%). Referrals from an outside ophthalmologist or hospital were predictive of emergent patient visits (OR, resp., 1.971 [95% CI, 0.478-3.462; P = 0.01]; 1.040 [95% CI, 0.462-1.616; P < 0.001]).

Conclusions: In our study, nonemergent patient visits comprised nearly half of all ophthalmology ED visits. Emergent visits were associated with acute symptoms and referrals from outside healthcare providers.

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目的:描述马萨诸塞州波士顿一家专门的眼科急诊科(ED)的使用趋势。方法:回顾性分析2015年1月至2016年3月在马萨诸塞州眼耳(MEE)急诊科(ED)就诊的500例患者的病历。数据分析采用Pearson χ2检验和多元logistic回归。主要的研究结果衡量是患者的就诊是紧急还是非紧急。紧急或非紧急情况的分类基于诊断和治疗需要在随访预约。非紧急诊断被归类为可以被视为门诊而不会对视力产生负面影响的情况。结果:500例患者中,男性252例,女性248例。中位年龄为45岁(范围2-101岁)。最常见的诊断是后玻璃体脱离(8.6%)、角膜磨损(8.4%)、干眼综合征(7%)和病毒性结膜炎(5.4%)。其中,92.6%的患者来自马萨诸塞州。大多数患者是自我转诊(78.6%)或从其他医院转诊(12.8%)。非急诊就诊占就诊患者的49.4%。与出现症状持续时间≥1周的患者相比,出现症状的患者P = 0.01;1.040 [95% ci, 0.462-1.616;P < 0.001])。结论:在我们的研究中,非急诊患者就诊占所有眼科急诊科就诊的近一半。急诊就诊与急性症状和外部医疗保健提供者的转诊有关。
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