Time to CT scan for patients with acute severe neurological symptoms: a quality assurance study

Author:

Pape Pernille,Jensen Alice Herrlin,Bergdal Ove,Munch Tina Nørgaard,Rudolph Søren Steemann,Rasmussen Lars Simon

Abstract

AbstractEmergent brain computed tomography (CT) scan allows for identification of patients presenting with acute severe neurological symptoms in whom medical and surgical interventions may be lifesaving. The aim of this study was to evaluate if time to CT from arrival at the emergency department exceeded 30 min in patients admitted with acute severe neurological symptoms. This was a retrospective register-based quality assurance study. We identified patients admitted to the emergency department with acute severe neurological symptoms between April 1st, 2016 and September 30th, 2020. Data were retrieved from the registry of acute medical team activations. We considered that time to CT from arrival at the emergency department should not exceed 30 min in more than 10% of patients. A total of 559 patients were included. Median time from arrival at the emergency department until CT scan was 24 min (IQR 16–35) in children (< 18 years), 10 min (IQR 7–17) for adults (18–59 years), and 11 min (IQR 7–16) for elders (> 60 years). This time interval exceeded 30 min for 8.2% (95% CI 6.1–10.9) of all included patients, 35.3% of children, 5.9% of adults, and 8.6% of elders. No children died within 30 days. The 30-day mortality was 21.3% (95% CI 16.4–27) in adults, and 43.9% (95% CI 38.2–49.8) in elders. Time from arrival at our emergency department until brain CT scan exceeded 30 min in 8.2% of all included patients but exceeded the defined quality aim in children and could be improved.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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