Title of article :
Epidemiologic Characteristics of Patients Admitted to Emergency Department with Dermatological Complaints; a Retrospective Cross sectional Study
Author/Authors :
Kilic, Deniz Department of Emergency Medicine - Kepez State Hospital, Antalya, Turkey , Yigit, Ozlem Department of Emergency Medicine - Akdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey , Kilic, Taylan Department of Emergency Medicine - Antalya Education and Research Hospital, Antalya, Turkey , Buyurgan, Cagri Sefa Department of Emergency Medicine - Omer Halisdemir University Education and Research Hospital, Nigde, Turkey , Dicle, Ozlem Department of Dermatology - Akdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey
Pages :
6
From page :
1
To page :
6
Abstract :
Introduction: Dermatological diseases constitute 5-8% of all emergency department (ED) visits. However, little is known about these patients. The aim of this study is to determine the epidemiologic characteristics of patients admitted to ED with dermatological complaints. Methods: This is a retrospective cross-sectional study conducted in the ED of a university hospital. Patients over 18 years of age who presented to ED with the following complaints were included in the study: rash, pruritus, and edema sensation in the throat or shortness of breath due to an allergic reaction. Demographics, chief complaints, final diagnoses, triage categories, consultations and hospitalization rates were obtained through computerized database of the hospital. Results: 859 patients were included in the final analysis. 511 (59.5%) patients were female and the mean age of patients was 39.03§15 years. The most common complaint and final diagnosis were skin rash with pruritus (50.9%) and urticaria with drug eruptions (84.5%), respectively. Two patients (0.2%) had an emergent triage category. 804 (93.6%) patients were discharged from ED, while 55 (6.4%) received consultations, resulting in 19 (34.5%) hospitalizations. Conclusion: Most of the patients admitted to ED with dermatological complaints are non-urgent and can be treated as outpatients. However, physicians should be alert for emergent causes, as well.
Keywords :
Emergency medicine , urticaria , Referral and Consultation , Exanthema , Anaphylaxis
Journal title :
Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine (AAEM)
Serial Year :
2019
Record number :
2503693
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