Pulmonary Physician Consultancy in Emergency Services in Turkiye (PuPCEST) – a cross-sectional multicenter study

Author:

Erçen Diken Özlem1ORCID,Kaya Şerife2,Bektaş Aksoy Hayriye3,Ekici Aydanur4,Çapraz Aylin5,Tabaru Ali6,Şengören Dikiş Özlem7,Arpağ Hüseyin8,Yildiz Hanifi9,Kiliç Talat10,Özdemir Tarkan11,Gülhan Pinar Yildiz12,Arslan Sulhattin13,Ogan Nalan14,Doğan Canan15,Tutar Ümit16,Başlilar Şeyma17,Esendağli Dorina18,Kirkil Gamze19,Doğan Ömer Tamer13,Toru Erbay Ümran20,Ayvaci Aysun21,Tosun Mustafa22,Uğur Chousein Efsun Gonca23,Niksarlioğlu Elif Yelda23,Olcay Sabri Serhan24,Özkisa Tuncer25,Hocanli İclal26,Karadağ Mehmet27,Özçelik Neslihan28,Oktay Nuray29,Şentürk Elvan30,Arslan Sertaç31,Pekcan Özyurt Sibel2,Cerit Ahu4,Nennicioğlu Yasemin7,Atilla Nurhan8,Üney İbrahim Halil9,Elverişli Mehmet Fatih12,Berk Serdar13,Baha Ayşe14,Erik Nur17,Ölmez Hasan22,Kaçmaz Berat25,Erzurumluoğlu Hüseyin26,Demirdöğen Çetinoğlu Ezgi27,Özlü Tevfik30

Affiliation:

1. University of Health Sciences, Adana City Training and Research Hospital, Department of Chest Disease, Adana, Turkiye

2. University of Pamukkkale, Department of Chest Disease, Pamukkale, Turkiye

3. Samsun Training and Research Hospital, Department of Chest Disease, Samsun, Turkiye

4. University of Kirikkale, Department of Chest Disease, Kirikkale, Turkiye

5. University of Amasya, Department of Chest Disease, Amasya, Turkiye

6. University of Ömer Halisdemir, Department of Chest Disease, Niğde, Turkiye

7. University of Health Sciences, Bursa Yüksek İhtisas Training and Research Hospital, Department of Chest Disease, Bursa, Turkiye

8. University of Kahramanmaraş, Department of Chest Disease, Kahramanmaraş, Turkiye

9. Universitesi of Yüzüncü Yil, Department of Chest Disease, Van, Turkiye

10. University of İnönü, Department of Chest Disease, Malatya, Turkiye

11. Abdurrahman Yurtaslan Ankara Onkoloji Training and Research Hospital, Department of Chest Disease, Ankara, Turkiye

12. University of Düzce, Department of Chest Disease, Düzce, Turkiye

13. University of Cumhuriyet, Department of Chest Disease, Sivas, Turkiye

14. University of Ufuk, Department of Chest Disease, Ankara, Turkiye

15. Isparta City Training and Research Hospital, Department of Chest Disease, Isparta, Turkiye

16. Samsun Chest Disease and Thoracic Surgery Hospital, Samsun, Turkiye

17. University of Health Sciences, İstanbul Ümraniye Training and Research Hospital, Department of Chest Disease, İstanbul, Turkiye

18. aşkent Hospital, Department of Chest Disease, Ankara, Turkiye

19. University of Firat, Department of Chest Disease, Elaziğ, Turkiye

20. University of Dumlupinar, Department of Chest Disease, Kütahya, Turkiye

21. Kanuni Sultan Süleyman Training and Research Hospital, Department of Chest Disease, İstanbul, Turkiye

22. University of Erzincan, Department of Chest Disease, Erzincan, Turkiye

23. Yediküle Chest Disease and Thoracic Surgery Training and Research Hospital, Department of Chest Disease, İstanbul, Turkiye

24. Burdur State Hospital, Department of Chest Disease, Burdur, Turkiye

25. Gülhane Training and Research Hospital, Department of Chest Disease, Ankara, Turkiye

26. University of Harran, Department of Chest Disease, Burdur, Turkiye

27. University of Uludağ, Department of Chest Disease, Bursa, Turkiye

28. Kaçkar State Hospital, Department of Chest Disease, Rize, Turkiye

29. İzzet Baysal State Hospital, Department of Chest Disease, Bolu, Turkiye

30. University of Karadeniz Teknik, Farabi Hospital, Department of Chest Disease, Trabzon, Turkiye

31. University of Hitit, Department of Chest Disease, Çorum, Turkiye

Abstract

Pulmonology is one of the branches that frequently receive consultation requests from the emergency department. Pulmonology consultation (PC) is requested from almost all clinical branches due to the diagnosis and treatment of any respiratory condition, preoperative evaluation, or postoperative pulmonary problems. The aim of our study was to describe the profile of the pulmonology consultations received from emergency departments in Turkiye. A total of 32 centers from Turkiye (the PuPCEST Study Group) were included to the study. The demographic, clinical, laboratory and radiological data of the consulted cases were examined. The final result of the consultation and the justification of the consultation by the consulting pulmonologist were recorded. We identified 1712 patients, 64% of which applied to the emergency department by themselves and 41.4% were women. Eighty-five percent of the patients had a previously diagnosed disease. Dyspnea was the reason for consultation in 34.7% of the cases. The leading radiological finding was consolidation (13%). Exacerbation of preexisting lung disease was present in 39% of patients. The most commonly established diagnoses by pulmonologists were chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (19%) and pneumonia (12%). While 35% of the patients were discharged, 35% were interned into the chest diseases ward. The majority of patients were hospitalized and treated conservatively. It may be suggested that most of the applications would be evaluated in the pulmonology outpatient clinic which may result in a decrease in emergency department visits/consultations. Thus, improvements in the reorganization of the pulmonology outpatient clinics and follow-up visits may positively contribute emergency admission rates.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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