Bancalari-Díaz D, Gimeno-Mateos L I, Cañueto J, Andrés-Ramos I, Fernández-López E, Román-Curto C
Departamento de Dermatología, Hospital Universitario de Salamanca, Salamanca, España.
Departamento de Dermatología, Hospital Universitario de Salamanca, Salamanca, España.
Actas Dermosifiliogr. 2016 Oct;107(8):666-73. doi: 10.1016/j.ad.2016.05.001. Epub 2016 May 26.
Dermatology in-house call is uncommon in the Spanish national health system. The objective of the present study was to define the groups of dermatologic diseases and conditions most frequently seen in the emergency department and to evaluate the need for dermatology in-house call in the training of medical residents.
We performed a descriptive study of all patients who attended the emergency department with a skin complaint during a 1-year period (June 2013 to May 2014) and were assessed by 9 dermatology residents. The study variables were date/day, sex, age, diagnosis, special surgical procedures, additional laboratory tests, and need for hospitalization and/or follow-up. We also evaluated patients attending their first scheduled visit to the dermatologist between January and June 2014 in order to compare the most frequent conditions in both groups.
A total of 3084 patients attended the emergency room with a skin complaint (5.6% of all visits to the emergency department), and 152 different diagnoses were made. The most frequent groups of diseases were infectious diseases (23%) and eczema (15.1%). The specific conditions seen were acute urticaria (7.6%), contact dermatitis (6.1%), and drug-induced reactions (4.6%). By contrast, the most frequent conditions seen in the 1288 patients who attended a scheduled dermatology appointment were seborrheic keratosis (11.9%), melanocytic nevus (11.5%), and actinic keratosis (8%). A follow-up visit was required in 42% of patients seen in the emergency department. Fourth-year residents generated the lowest number of follow-up visits.
We found that infectious diseases and eczema accounted for almost 40% of all emergency dermatology visits. Our results seem to indicate that the system of in-house call for dermatology residents is very useful for the hospital system and an essential component of the dermatology resident's training program.
在西班牙国家卫生系统中,皮肤科内部值班并不常见。本研究的目的是确定急诊科最常出现的皮肤科疾病和状况类别,并评估皮肤科内部值班在住院医师培训中的必要性。
我们对在1年期间(2013年6月至2014年5月)因皮肤问题前往急诊科就诊且由9名皮肤科住院医师进行评估的所有患者进行了描述性研究。研究变量包括日期/星期、性别、年龄、诊断、特殊外科手术、额外实验室检查以及住院和/或随访需求。我们还评估了2014年1月至6月期间首次按预约就诊皮肤科的患者,以便比较两组中最常见的病症。
共有3084名因皮肤问题前往急诊室就诊的患者(占急诊部所有就诊患者的5.6%),做出了152种不同诊断。最常见的疾病类别是传染病(23%)和湿疹(15.1%)。具体病症包括急性荨麻疹(7.6%)、接触性皮炎(6.1%)和药物不良反应(4.6%)。相比之下,在1288名按预约就诊皮肤科的患者中,最常见的病症是脂溢性角化病(11.9%)、黑素细胞痣(11.5%)和光化性角化病(8%)。在急诊科就诊的患者中有42%需要随访。四年级住院医师安排的随访次数最少。
我们发现传染病和湿疹占所有皮肤科急诊就诊病例的近40%。我们的结果似乎表明,皮肤科住院医师内部值班制度对医院系统非常有用,并且是皮肤科住院医师培训计划的重要组成部分。