Anderson Eric L, Nordstrom Kimberly, Wilson Michael P, Peltzer-Jones Jennifer M, Zun Leslie, Ng Anthony, Allen Michael H
University of Maryland, Department of Psychiatry, College Park, Maryland.
University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Aurora, Colorado; Denver Health Medical Center, Emergency Psychiatry, Denver, Colorado.
West J Emerg Med. 2017 Feb;18(2):235-242. doi: 10.5811/westjem.2016.10.32258. Epub 2017 Jan 19.
In the United States, the number of patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) for a mental health concern is significant and expected to grow. The breadth of the medical evaluation of these patients is controversial. Attempts have been made to establish a standard evaluation for these patients, but to date no nationally accepted standards exist. A task force of the American Association of Emergency Psychiatry, consisting of physicians from emergency medicine and psychiatry, and a psychologist was convened to form consensus recommendations on the medical evaluation of psychiatric patients presenting to EDs.
The task force reviewed existing literature on the topic of medical evaluation of psychiatric patients in the ED (Part I) and then combined this with expert consensus (Part II).
In Part I, we discuss terminological issues and existing evidence on medical exams and laboratory studies of psychiatric patients in the ED.
Emergency physicians should work cooperatively with psychiatric receiving facilities to decrease unnecessary testing while increasing the quality of medical screening exams for psychiatric patients who present to EDs.
在美国,因心理健康问题前往急诊科(ED)就诊的患者数量可观且预计会增加。对这些患者进行医学评估的范围存在争议。人们曾试图为这些患者建立标准评估方法,但迄今为止尚无全国公认的标准。美国急诊精神病学协会成立了一个特别工作组,成员包括急诊医学和精神病学领域的医生以及一名心理学家,旨在就前往急诊科就诊的精神科患者的医学评估形成共识性建议。
该特别工作组回顾了关于急诊科精神科患者医学评估主题的现有文献(第一部分),然后将其与专家共识相结合(第二部分)。
在第一部分中,我们讨论了术语问题以及急诊科精神科患者医学检查和实验室研究的现有证据。
急诊医生应与精神科接收机构合作,减少不必要的检查,同时提高对前往急诊科就诊的精神科患者进行医学筛查的质量。