Analyzing Acute Care Surgery Patient Flow in the Emergency Department During COVID-19 Pandemic.

COVID-19 HIS data coronavirus emergency departments emergency surgery department patient flow

Journal

Studies in health technology and informatics
ISSN: 1879-8365
Titre abrégé: Stud Health Technol Inform
Pays: Netherlands
ID NLM: 9214582

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
27 May 2021
Historique:
entrez: 27 5 2021
pubmed: 28 5 2021
medline: 1 6 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of visits in emergency departments (ED) worldwide decreased significantly based on several studies. This study aims to compare the patient flow in the emergency surgery department during the COVID-19 pandemic and a control period in the emergency department of a public tertiary care hospital in Greece. The overall patient flow reduction regarding the ED visits between the two examined periods was 49.07%. The emergency surgery department's corresponding visits were 235 and 552, respectively, which indicated an overall patient flow decrease of 57.43%. Chi-square analysis showed that age groups and ambulance use had statistically significant associations with the periods examined. An independent samples t-test was applied and deduced that the average patient's age was statistically significantly higher in the COVID-19 pandemic than in the non-pandemic period. By analyzing hospital information system data, useful conclusions can be drawn to prepare a surgical emergency unit better and optimize resource allocation in a healthcare facility in similar critical situations.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34042634
pii: SHTI210229
doi: 10.3233/SHTI210229
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

540-544

Auteurs

Georgios Feretzakis (G)

School of Science and Technology, Hellenic Open University, Patras, Greece.
Sismanogleio General Hospital, IT department, Marousi, Greece.
Sismanogleio General Hospital, Department of Quality Control, Research and Continuing Education, Marousi, Greece.

Georgios Karlis (G)

Sismanogleio General Hospital, Emergency Department, Marousi, Greece.

Konstantinos Tsekouras (K)

Sismanogleio General Hospital, Emergency Department, Marousi, Greece.

Stamatios Orfanos (S)

Sismanogleio General Hospital, Emergency Department, Marousi, Greece.

Evangelos Loupelis (E)

Sismanogleio General Hospital, IT department, Marousi, Greece.

Stavroula Petropoulou (S)

Sismanogleio General Hospital, IT department, Marousi, Greece.

Konstantinos Mantzouranis (K)

Sismanogleio General Hospital, 1st Pulmonology Department, Marousi, Greece.

Makrina Tsafaridou (M)

Sismanogleio General Hospital, IT department, Marousi, Greece.

Rea Chatzikyriakou (R)

Sismanogleio General Hospital, Hematology Laboratory, Marousi, Greece.

Aikaterini Sofianou (A)

Sismanogleio General Hospital, Emergency Department, Marousi, Greece.

Paraskevi Zafeiriadou (P)

Sismanogleio General Hospital, Emergency Department, Marousi, Greece.

Aikaterini Tika (A)

Sismanogleio General Hospital, Administration, Marousi, Greece.

Ilias Dalainas (I)

Sismanogleio General Hospital, Administration, Marousi, Greece.

Vasileios Kaldis (V)

Sismanogleio General Hospital, Emergency Department, Marousi, Greece.

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