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Overnight stay in Spanish emergency departments and mortality in older patients.

Authors :
Miró Ò
Aguiló S
Alquézar-Arbé A
Fernández C
Burillo G
Martínez SG
Larrull MEM
Periago ABB
Molinas CLA
Falcón CR
Dacosta PB
Flores RCC
Calzada JN
Blesa EMF
Martín MÁP
Requena ÁC
Fuentes L
Cortizo IL
Garcinuño PG
García MB
Del Valle PR
Campos RB
Jiménez VC
Cuñado VA
Gutiérrez OT
Del Mar Sousa Reviriego M
Roussel M
Del Castillo JG
Source :
Internal and emergency medicine [Intern Emerg Med] 2024 Sep; Vol. 19 (6), pp. 1653-1665. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jun 20.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

To assess whether older adults who spend a night in emergency departments (ED) awaiting admission are at increased risk of mortality. This was a retrospective review of a multipurpose cohort that recruited all patients ≥ 75 years who visited ED and were admitted to hospital on April 1 to 7, 2019, at 52 EDs across Spain. Study groups were: patients staying in ED from midnight until 8:00 a.m. (ED group) and patients admitted to a ward before midnight (ward group). The primary endpoint was in-hospital mortality, truncated at 30 days, and secondary outcomes assessed length of stay for the index episode. The sample comprised 3,243 patients (median [IQR] age, 85 [81-90] years; 53% women), with 1,096 (34%) in the ED group and 2,147 (66%) in the ward group. In-hospital mortality for patients spending the night in the ED the ED group was 10.7% and 9.5% for patients transferred to a ward bed before midnight the ward group (adjusted OR: 1.12, 95%CI: 0.80-1.58). Sensitivity analyses rendered similar results (ORs ranged 1.06-1.13). Interaction was only detected for academic/non-academic hospitals (p < 0.001), with increased mortality risk for the latter (1.01, 0.33-3.09 vs 2.86, 1.30-6.28). There were no differences in prolonged hospitalization (> 7 days), with adjusted OR of 1.16 (0.94-1.43) and 1.15 (0.94-1.42) depending on whether time spent in the ED was or was not taken into consideration. No increased risk of in-hospital mortality or prolonged hospitalization was found in older patients waiting overnight in the ED for admission. Nonetheless, all estimations suggest a potential harmful effect of staying overnight, especially if a proper bedroom and hospitalist ward bed and hospitalized care are not provided.<br /> (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Società Italiana di Medicina Interna (SIMI).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1970-9366
Volume :
19
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Internal and emergency medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38900240
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11739-024-03660-1