Dolan O M, Bingham E A, Glasgow J F, Burrows D, Corbett J R
Department of Dermatology, Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, Northern Ireland.
J Accid Emerg Med. 1994 Sep;11(3):158-61. doi: 10.1136/emj.11.3.158.
Two studies were undertaken of patients with dermatological disorders who attended the Accident and Emergency (A&E) Department of the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children during 1990-1991. The aims were to review diagnostic accuracy and assess the benefits of an open-access consultant dermatology clinic. A retrospective survey of 14,340 new attendances at the A&E department over a 7-month period found that 540 of these (4%) had a primary dermatological disorder. In 26% no diagnosis had been made although only 10% were referred for a specialist opinion. A 2-month prospective study of patients who attended the department and were referred to a consultant dermatology open-access clinic revealed overall diagnostic accuracy of 66% (+/- 2 SEM). Individual rates of diagnostic concordance between junior doctor and consultant were 59% for skin infections and 77% for papulosquamous disorders. The open-access clinic allowed prompt referral for correct diagnosis and initiation of appropriate management.
针对1990 - 1991年间前往贝尔法斯特皇家儿童医院急症科就诊的皮肤病患者进行了两项研究。目的是评估诊断准确性,并评估开设皮肤科顾问门诊的益处。一项对7个月内急症科14340名新就诊患者的回顾性调查发现,其中540人(4%)患有原发性皮肤病。26%的患者未得到诊断,尽管只有10%的患者被转诊寻求专科意见。一项针对前往该科室并被转诊至皮肤科顾问门诊的患者进行的为期2个月的前瞻性研究显示,总体诊断准确率为66%(±2标准误)。初级医生与顾问之间在皮肤感染方面的诊断一致性个体率为59%,在丘疹鳞屑性疾病方面为77%。开放门诊有助于及时转诊以进行正确诊断并开始适当治疗。