University of California, San Diego, Department of Emergency Medicine, San Diego, California.
West J Emerg Med. 2020 Mar 27;21(3):503-506. doi: 10.5811/westjem.2020.3.47348.
On March 10, 2020, the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic due to widespread infection of the novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19). We report the preliminary results of a targeted program of COVID-19 infection testing in the ED in the first 10 days of its initiation at our institution.
We conducted a review of prospectively collected data on all ED patients who had targeted testing for acute COVID-19 infection at two EDs during the initial 10 days of testing (March 10-19, 2020). During this initial period with limited resources, testing was targeted toward high-risk patients per Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines. Data collected from patients who were tested included demographics, clinical characteristics, and test qualifying criteria. We present the data overall and by test results with descriptive statistics.
During the 10-day study period, the combined census of the study EDs was 2157 patient encounters. A total of 283 tests were ordered in the ED. The majority of patients were 18-64 years of age, male, non-Hispanic white, had an Emergency Severity Index score of three, did not have a fever, and were discharged from the ED. A total of 29 (10.2%) tested positive. Symptoms-based criteria most associated with COVID-19 were the most common criteria identified for testing (90.6%). All other criteria were reported in 5.51-43.0% of persons being tested. Having contact with a person under investigation was significantly more common in those who tested positive compared to those who tested negative (63% vs 24.5%, respectively). The majority of patients in both results groups had at least two qualifying criteria for testing (75.2%).
In this review of prospectively collected data on all ED patients who had targeted testing for acute COVID-19 infection at two EDs in the first 10 days of testing, we found that 10.2% of those tested were identified as positive. The continued monitoring of testing and results will help providers understand how COVID-19 is progressing in the community.
2020 年 3 月 10 日,世界卫生组织宣布因新型冠状病毒 2019(COVID-19)的广泛感染而出现全球大流行。我们报告了在我们机构启动后的头 10 天内,对急诊科进行 COVID-19 感染检测的靶向计划的初步结果。
我们对在两个急诊科进行的急性 COVID-19 感染靶向检测的所有急诊科患者的前瞻性数据进行了回顾性分析,检测时间为 2020 年 3 月 10 日至 19 日。在最初资源有限的这段时间内,检测是根据疾病控制与预防中心的指南针对高危患者进行的。从接受检测的患者中收集的数据包括人口统计学、临床特征和检测合格标准。我们用描述性统计方法整体呈现和按检测结果呈现这些数据。
在 10 天的研究期间,研究急诊科的总患者人数为 2157 人次。在急诊科共开出 283 次检测。大多数患者年龄在 18-64 岁之间,男性,非西班牙裔白人,紧急严重指数评分为 3 分,没有发热,从急诊科出院。共 29 人(10.2%)检测结果呈阳性。与 COVID-19 最相关的基于症状的标准是最常见的检测标准(90.6%)。其他所有标准的报告率在 5.51-43.0%的受检者中。与正在接受调查的人有接触的人在检测结果阳性的人中比在检测结果阴性的人中更为常见(分别为 63%和 24.5%)。在两个检测结果组中,大多数患者都至少有两个检测标准符合检测要求(75.2%)。
在对两个急诊科在启动后头 10 天内对所有急诊科患者进行的急性 COVID-19 感染靶向检测的前瞻性数据进行的回顾性分析中,我们发现 10.2%的受检者被确认为阳性。对检测和结果的持续监测将帮助医务人员了解 COVID-19 在社区中的进展情况。