Time to acute general surgical review: a retrospective study in a tertiary referral centre

Author:

Chan Erick12ORCID,Izwan Sara12ORCID,Ng Justin13,Swindon Daisy1,Teng Roy1,Wong Kok Sum (Chloe)1,Cooper Michelle1

Affiliation:

1. Department of General Surgery Gold Coast University Hospital Gold Coast Queensland Australia

2. School of Medicine and Dentistry Griffith University Gold Coast Queensland Australia

3. Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine Bond University Gold Coast Queensland Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe Acute Surgical Unit (ASU) is a busy service receiving Emergency Department (ED) referrals for adult and paediatric general surgery care alongside trauma. The ASU model deviates from the traditional on‐call model and has been shown to improve efficiency and patient outcomes. The primary aim was to evaluate time to surgical review ED presentation and general surgical referral. Secondary aims were to assess referral numbers, pathology and demographics at our institution.MethodsA retrospective observational analysis was conducted on all referral times from the ED to the ASU between 1 April and 30 September 2022. Patient demographics, triage and referral times, and diagnoses were collected from the electronic medical record. Time between referral, review and surgical admission were calculated.ResultsA total of 2044 referrals were collected during the study period, and 1951 (95.45%) were included for analysis. Average time from ED presentation to surgical referral was 4 hours and 54 min with average time to surgical review from referral taking 40 min. On average, total time from ED presentation to surgical admission was 5 h and 34 min. Trauma Responds took 6 min to review. Colorectal pathology was the most commonly referred disease type.ConclusionThe ASU model is efficient and effective within our health service. Overall delays in surgical care may be external to the general surgery unit, or before the patient is made known to the surgical team. Analysis of time to surgical review is a key statistic in the delivery of acute surgical care.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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