Accuracy in identification of pre-eclampsia patients at emergency department triage: A quantitative descriptive study

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Wolf, Lisa [1 ,4 ]
Russell, Angelique [2 ]
Brecher, Deena [3 ]
Simon, Claire [1 ,4 ]
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[1] Emergency Nurses Assoc, Emergency Nursing Res, Schaumburg, IL USA
[2] MedNition Inc, Burlingame, CA USA
[3] MedNition Inc, Burlingame, CA USA
[4] Emergency Nurses Assoc, 930 E Woodfield Rd, Schaumburg, IL 60173 USA
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Triage; Preeclampsia; Clinical decision-making; Emergency department; MATERNAL MORTALITY; ECLAMPSIA; MANAGEMENT; PREGNANCY; WORLDWIDE;
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10.1016/j.ienj.2025.101583
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R47 [护理学];
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Introduction: To describe the accuracy of triage decision-making in a sample of US emergency departments regarding the identification of preeclampsia in both pregnant and postpartum patients. Methods: A quantitative correlative retrospective approach using a large data set to verify the impact of accurate identification of the high-risk preeclamptic patient at triage. Data were extracted from a dataset of de-identified ED records. All female-identified patients presenting to the study sites from January 1, 2022-September 30, 2023, were included. Accurate triage of patients was modeled using logistic regression to identify significance and strength of associations between ESI classification and patient disposition outcomes in high-risk patients with the specific emergency department diagnosis of preeclampsia. Results: The final sample included over 1.3 million patients whose record contained an ICD-10 code describing suspected perinatal preeclampsia in 25 sites across four U.S. states. The percentage of high-risk perinatal presentations at triage ranged from 17.7% to 23.3% across sites; the percentage of those patients with a final (confirmed) diagnosis of preeclampsia comprised 881 patients of 243,872 high-risk presentations. Of the 881 patients with preeclampsia, 80.1% (711) were under triaged. Women in the preeclampsia cohort were 66% more likely to be in a maternal care desert and 59% were Hispanic or non-white. Conclusions: While high risk pregnancy and postpartum presentations are 18.5% of the obstetric population presenting to emergency departments, they are under triaged 50% of the time; when a very high risk, low volume presentation such as preeclampsia is present, those patients are under triaged 80% of the time. Given the documented inadequacy of education related to obstetric emergencies, and growing maternal care deserts, these findings suggest a concerning situation for patients seeking pregnancy-related care in emergency departments.
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