Davila Manuel, Christenson Leslie J, Sontheimer Richard D
Private Practice of Dermatology, Pasedena, Texas, USA.
Dermatol Online J. 2010 Feb 15;16(2):12.
A paucity of data exists concerning the utilization of in-patient dermatologic consultations. Previous studies on this subject have indicated a knowledge deficit of primary care providers with regard to common dermatoses, prompting a need for more effective teaching mechanisms in this area.
To identify dermatologic conditions in the in-patient setting that are frequently misdiagnosed by non-dermatologists in order to improve future patient care and cost reduction through physician education.
Retrospective chart review of 271 consecutive dermatologic consultations from primary ward teams between January 20, 1998, and May 19, 1999.
Non-dermatology in-patient services at a Midwestern state-supported university hospital system in the U.S.
Patients hospitalized on non-dermatology wards with skin problems prompting a formal dermatologic consultation.
None.
Prevalence of dermatologic conditions that are most frequently misdiagnosed on non-dermatology in-patient services.
Seventy-six percent of the dermatologic consults were requested by Internal Medicine, Surgery, and Psychiatry departments. Common skin conditions accounted for a large majority of dermatologic consultations including: dermatitis (21.0%) and drug eruption (10.0%). The primary ward team submitted a correct dermatologic diagnosis in only 23.9 percent of cases. Dermatology consultation resulted in a change in or addition to treatment in 77 percent of patients.
Our results suggest that common skin conditions account for a large majority of dermatologic consultations in a University hospital setting. Modern hospital ward teams continue to struggle with accurately recognizing and appropriately managing common skin problems resulting in inappropriate treatment, wasted resources, and prolonged hospitalization. Increasing medical student and house staff knowledge and experience in the diagnosis and management of common skin disorders could help address this problem.
关于住院皮肤科会诊利用情况的数据匮乏。此前关于该主题的研究表明,初级保健提供者对常见皮肤病存在知识欠缺,这促使该领域需要更有效的教学机制。
识别住院环境中常被非皮肤科医生误诊的皮肤病状况,以便通过医生教育改善未来患者护理并降低成本。
对1998年1月20日至1999年5月19日期间来自初级病房团队的271例连续皮肤科会诊进行回顾性病历审查。
美国中西部一所州立大学医院系统的非皮肤科住院服务部门。
因皮肤问题在非皮肤科病房住院并促使进行正式皮肤科会诊的患者。
无。
非皮肤科住院服务中最常被误诊的皮肤病状况的患病率。
76%的皮肤科会诊是由内科、外科和精神科提出的。常见皮肤状况占皮肤科会诊的大部分,包括:皮炎(21.0%)和药疹(10.0%)。初级病房团队仅在23.9%的病例中做出了正确的皮肤科诊断。皮肤科会诊使77%的患者治疗发生改变或增加。
我们的结果表明,在大学医院环境中,常见皮肤状况占皮肤科会诊的大部分。现代医院病房团队在准确识别和妥善处理常见皮肤问题方面仍存在困难,导致治疗不当、资源浪费和住院时间延长。增加医学生和住院医生在常见皮肤疾病诊断和管理方面的知识和经验有助于解决这一问题。