Lin Pei-Hsien, Su Hung-Yuan, Tsai I-Ting, Lee Kuo-Hsin, Wang Yu-Han, Chang Chao-Sheng, Hsu Meng-Chun, Tsai Jeng-Long, Hsu Chih-Wei
E-Da Hospital and I-Shou University Department of Emergency Medicine Kaohsiung Taiwan.
I-Shou University School of Chinese Medicine for Post Baccalaureate Kaohsiung Taiwan.
J Acute Med. 2022 Sep 1;12(3):105-112. doi: 10.6705/j.jacme.202209_12(3).0003.
The decrease in emergency department (ED) patient visits during the COVID-19 pandemic was reported by various studies. Our study aimed to investigate whether a similar trend can be observed in a country with a low incidence of COVID-19 as well as the impact caused by the pandemic on ED patients in different triage levels and categories.
This multicenter retrospective study collected data from three regional hospitals between March 2019 and December 2020. We evaluated the differences between patient volume, disease severity, and patient composition in ED before and after the COVID-19 pandemic among these hospitals.
There was a 23% reduction in ED patient volume in the urban hospital (hospital A) as well as a 16% reduction in suburban hospitals (hospitals B and C) during the pandemic period, respectively. The regression analysis showed a high correlation in the change in monthly patient volume among these hospitals. In terms of severity, there was a 24% reduction in ED visits with high severity levels (Taiwan Triage and Acuity Scale [TTAS] I, II) in hospital A, as well as 16% and 12% in hospitals B and C during the pandemic period, respectively. Similarly, there was a 23% reduction in ED visits with low severity levels (TTAS III, IV, V) in hospital A, as well as 20% and 16% in hospitals B and C during the pandemic period, respectively. In terms of patient types, there was a significant decline in non-traumatic adult patients (19%, 17%, and 10%), and pediatric patients (49%, 50%, and 46%) in hospitals A, B, and C, respectively.
Despite the low incidence of COVID-19 in Taiwan, a decrease in total ED visits was still found during the pandemic, especially in non-trauma adult visits and pediatric visits. In addition, ED visits in both high and low severity levels decreased in these regional hospitals.
多项研究报告了新冠疫情期间急诊科(ED)患者就诊量的下降情况。我们的研究旨在调查在一个新冠疫情低发国家是否能观察到类似趋势,以及疫情对不同分诊级别和类别的急诊科患者所造成的影响。
这项多中心回顾性研究收集了2019年3月至2020年12月期间三家地区医院的数据。我们评估了这些医院在新冠疫情前后急诊科患者数量、疾病严重程度和患者构成的差异。
在疫情期间,城市医院(医院A)的急诊科患者数量减少了23%,郊区医院(医院B和C)分别减少了16%。回归分析显示这些医院每月患者数量的变化具有高度相关性。在严重程度方面,疫情期间医院A中高严重程度级别(台湾分诊与 acuity 量表 [TTAS] I、II)的急诊科就诊量减少了24%,医院B和C分别减少了16%和12%。同样,疫情期间医院A中低严重程度级别(TTAS III、IV、V)的急诊科就诊量减少了23%,医院B和C分别减少了20%和16%。在患者类型方面,医院A、B和C的非创伤性成年患者(分别减少19%、17%和10%)以及儿科患者(分别减少49%、50%和46%)均显著下降。
尽管台湾地区新冠疫情发病率较低,但在疫情期间仍发现急诊科总就诊量有所下降,尤其是非创伤性成年患者就诊量和儿科患者就诊量。此外,这些地区医院中高严重程度级别和低严重程度级别的急诊科就诊量均有所下降。