MacLaren R E, Ghoorahoo H I, Kirby N G
Accident and Emergency Department, Guy's Hospital, London, UK.
Br J Surg. 1993 Feb;80(2):215-7. doi: 10.1002/bjs.1800800230.
The management of 405 patients presenting with head injury to an accident and emergency department was assessed. Sixty-nine patients were admitted, although this number should have been 127 according to current guidelines on the management of head injury. Only three attenders were admitted inappropriately according to these guidelines. An accident and emergency observation ward was open on weekdays only; at weekends, patients with head injury were admitted to a general surgical ward. When the observation ward was open, 51 of the 76 patients (67 per cent) presenting with admission criteria were admitted. When closed, only 15 of the 51 patients (29 per cent) with these criteria were admitted. Guidelines were applied effectively to reduce the number of unnecessary admissions, but there was a significant number of patients with minor head injury who were discharged inappropriately. This number was much reduced when an observation ward was available.
对405名因头部受伤前往急诊部就诊的患者的管理情况进行了评估。69名患者被收治入院,尽管根据当前头部损伤管理指南,这个数字本应是127名。按照这些指南,只有3名就诊者被不恰当收治。急诊观察病房仅在工作日开放;周末时,头部受伤患者被收治到普通外科病房。当观察病房开放时,符合入院标准的76名患者中有51名(67%)被收治。当观察病房关闭时,符合这些标准的51名患者中只有15名(29%)被收治。指南得到了有效应用,以减少不必要的入院人数,但仍有相当数量的轻度头部受伤患者被不恰当出院。当有观察病房时,这一数字大幅减少。