The Impact of Emergency Medicine Ward in Acute Intoxication Management

Author:

Ko S,Chan HY,Ng F

Abstract

Background The Emergency Medicine Ward (EMW) was established in Caritas Medical Centre (CMC) in November 2007 under the management of emergency physicians. With the support from the psychiatric team and medical social workers, it provided effective management for intoxicated patients as an alternative to traditional inpatient service. Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of the EMW in the management of acute intoxication. Method A retrospective comparative study with data retrieved from all admitted intoxicated and suspected intoxicated patients was carried out over two separate half-year periods in 2007 and 2008, before and after the establishment of the EMW. Data on patient demographics, reason of exposure, substance involved, treatment, psychiatric service offered, clinical outcome, hospital length of stay (LOS) and 28-day hospital re-admission were compared. Results A total of 316 intoxicated patients were admitted to CMC with 165 in the 2007 group and 151 in the 2008 group. Both groups shared similar basic epidemiological data. There was a marked reduction in hospital LOS from 80.1 hours to 45.9 hours (p<0.01), a markedly increased proportion of patients receiving psychiatric service from 47.9% to 71.5% (p<0.01) and a significant decline in the access time of psychiatric assessment from 27.4 hours to 10.6 hours (p<0.05). There were no statistically significant difference in treatment, patient clinical outcome and 28-day hospital re-admission. Conclusions The establishment of EMW achieved a significant reduction in hospital LOS of intoxicated patients without jeopardizing patient outcome. The results also illustrate that EMW can provide a good platform for the integration of psychiatric service for these patients.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Emergency Medicine

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