Emergency Medicine Ward as a Step down Unit for Selected Poisoned Patients after Intensive Care Unit Management: A Pilot Study

Author:

Lam PK,Leung JKS,Chan LW,Wong TW,Lau CC

Abstract

Introduction Starting from the 1st July 2009, poisoned patients who fulfilled the emergency medicine ward (EMW) admission criteria were transferred to the EMW for subsequent care after intensive care unit (ICU) management. This study was undertaken to review the impact of such a strategy on the length of stay (ALOS). Study design This was a retrospective study on consecutive poisoned patients discharged from the ICU from the 1st July 2009 to 31st December 2010. Poisoned patients from the 1st January 2008 to 30th June 2009, who were discharged to the general medical ward or to other specialty wards were used as historical controls for comparison. Method Medical records of eligible cases were reviewed and data were collected using a standardized data collection form. Disease severity during the ICU stay was assessed using the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II (APACHE II) score. The median ALOS and APACHE II scores of the 2 groups were compared. Results A total of 32 poisoned patients were transferred from the ICU to EMW during the study period, in which 28 patients were included as the study group. For the historical control group, 19 patients were identified for comparison. The study group had a significantly shorter median length of stay in the ICU (21.3 h vs. 36.0 h, p=0.013) and a significantly shorter median ALOS (28.8 h vs. 52.5 h, p=0.002) compared to the historical control group. All patients discharged to the EMW survived with no ICU re-admission. Conclusion The strategy of using the EMW as a step-down unit for selected poisoning cases after ICU discharge is feasible, safe and effective.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Emergency Medicine

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