The impact of COVID-19 epidemic on emergency department visits of older patients in Taiwan

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Chang, Hao-Ming [1 ]
Chang, Chih-Chen [2 ]
Lin, Pei-Ying [1 ,3 ]
Lee, Yi-Chen [2 ]
Huang, Hsien-Hao [1 ,2 ,4 ]
Yen, David Hung-Tsang [1 ,2 ,4 ,5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Taipei Vet Gen Hosp, Dept Emergency Med, 201,Sect 2,Shih Pai Rd, Taipei 112, Taiwan
[2] Taipei Vet Gen Hosp, Dept Emergency Med, Taoyuan Branch, Taoyuan 330, Taiwan
[3] Natl Yang Ming Chiao Tung Univ, Fac Med, Taipei 112, Taiwan
[4] Natl Yang Ming Chiao Tung Univ, Inst Emergency & Crit Med, Sch Med, Taipei 112, Taiwan
[5] Chang Bing Show Chwan Mem Hosp, Changhua 505, Taiwan
[6] Yuanpei Univ Med Technol, Dept Nursing, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan
关键词
Older patients; Emergency department; COVID-19; infection; INFECTIOUS-DISEASES; MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION; UNITED-STATES; CARE; EXPERIENCE; ACUITY; TRANSMISSION; REDUCTION; OUTBREAK; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1186/s12877-023-04164-x
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R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
BackgroundThe number of emergency department (ED) visits has significantly declined since the COVID-19 pandemic. In Taiwan, an aged society, it is unknown whether older adults are accessing emergency care during the COVID-19 epidemic. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the impact of COVID-19 on the ED visits and triage, admission, and intensive care unit (ICU) hospitalization of the geriatric population in a COVID-19-dedicated medical center throughout various periods of the epidemic.MethodsA retrospective chart review of ED medical records from April 9 to August 31, 2021 were conducted, and demographic information was obtained from the hospital's computer database. The period was divided into pre-, early-, peak-, late-, and post-epidemic stages. For statistical analysis, one-way analysis of variance followed by multiple comparison tests (Bonferroni correction) were used.ResultsA statistically significant decrease in the total number of patients attending the ED was noted during the peak-, late-, and post-epidemic stages. In the post-epidemic stage, the number of older patients visiting ED was nearly to that of the pre-epidemic stage, indicating that older adults tend to seek care at the ED earlier than the general population. Throughout the entire epidemic period, there was no statistically significant reduction in the number of the triage 1 & 2 patients seeking medical attention at the emergency department. In the entire duration of the epidemic, there was no observed reduction in the admission of elderly patients to our hospital or ICU through the ED. However, a statistically significant decrease was observed in the admission of the general population during the peak epidemic stage.ConclusionsDuring the peak of COVID-19 outbreak, the number of ED visits was significantly affected. However, it is noteworthy that as the epidemic was gradually controlled, the older patients resumed their ED visits earlier that the general population as indicated by the surge in their number. Additionally, in the patient group of triage 1 & 2, which represents a true emergency, the number did not show a drastic change.
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