Correlation between classification in risk categories and clinical aspects and outcomes

Author:

Oliveira Gabriella Novelli1,Vancini-Campanharo Cássia Regina1,Lopes Maria Carolina Barbosa Teixeira1,Barbosa Dulce Aparecida1,Okuno Meiry Fernanda Pinto1,Batista Ruth Ester Assayag1

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective: to correlate classification in risk categories with the clinical profiles, outcomes and origins of patients. Method: analytical cross-sectional study conducted with 697 medical forms of adult patients. The variables included: age, sex, origin, signs and symptoms, exams, personal antecedents, classification in risk categories, medical specialties, and outcome. The Chi-square and likelihood ratio tests were used to associate classifications in risk categories with origin, signs and symptoms, exams, personal antecedents, medical specialty, and outcome. Results: most patients were women with an average age of 44.5 years. Pain and dyspnea were the symptoms most frequently reported while hypertension and diabetes mellitus were the most common comorbidities. Classifications in the green and yellow categories were the most frequent and hospital discharge the most common outcome. Patients classified in the red category presented the highest percentage of ambulance origin due to surgical reasons. Those classified in the orange and red categories also presented the highest percentage of hospitalization and death. Conclusion: correlation between clinical aspects and outcomes indicate there is a relationship between the complexity of components in the categories with greater severity, evidenced by the highest percentage of hospitalization and death.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Nursing

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