Trend of Emergency Department Visits for Elderly Patients with Chronic Diseases : 2014-2019

Myoung-Hwa Lee, Ji-yeon Kim, Young-Jin Huh, Mira Oh
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The purpose of this study was to determine the change trend of emergency department visits among elderly patients with chronic diseases. Using the National Emergency Department Information System data, from January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2019, the selected patient data were evaluated for the emergency department discharge main diagnosis codes for eight chronic diseases. The incidence of elderly chronic diseases, emergency department visits, and admission rates were analyzed. Since 2014, there has been a consistent increase in the number of elderly patients visiting the emergency department, especially among those aged over 85 years. The number of emergency department visits among the elderly chronically ill patients also increased, with a significant increase in ischemic heart disease and arthrosis cases. Furthermore, there was a significant difference in the number of chronically ill patients in each year from 2014–2019 (P<0.001). With respect to the trend of admission rates to the emergency department by chronic disease, most diseases showed an increasing trend (P<0.001). however, hyperlipidemia showed a continuous decreasing trend in all age groups since 2014 (P<0.001). Among the elderly chronically ill patients, a greater increase in the admission rate following emergency department visits was noted in those over 85 years of age, with a significant difference in all diseases, except for hyperlipidemia, hypertension, and tuberculosis (P<0.001). As the aging population grows, the emergency department admission rates among the elderly chronically ill patients will rise rapidly. This could create issues with respect to the use and consumption of emergency medical resources. Hence, it is necessary to manage chronic diseases effectively in the elderly.
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2014-2019年老年慢性病急诊科就诊趋势分析
本研究旨在了解老年慢性病患者急诊科就诊的变化趋势。利用国家急诊科信息系统数据,对2014年1月1日至2019年12月31日选取的患者数据进行8种慢性病急诊科出院主要诊断代码的评价。分析老年慢性病的发病率、急诊科访问量和住院率。自2014年以来,到急诊科就诊的老年患者数量持续增加,尤其是85岁以上的患者。老年慢性病患者的急诊科就诊次数也有所增加,其中缺血性心脏病和关节病病例明显增加。此外,2014-2019年每年的慢性病患者人数也存在显著差异(P<0.001)。慢性病急诊科住院率趋势上,多数疾病呈上升趋势(P<0.001)。2014年以来各年龄组高脂血症呈持续下降趋势(P<0.001)。在老年慢性病患者中,85岁以上急诊科就诊后的住院率增加较大,除高脂血症、高血压和肺结核外,所有疾病的住院率均有显著差异(P<0.001)。随着人口老龄化的加剧,老年慢性病患者的急诊科住院率将迅速上升。这可能在使用和消耗紧急医疗资源方面产生问题。因此,有必要对老年人的慢性病进行有效的管理。
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