Abstract
BACKGROUND: the emergency due to SARS-CoV-2 pandemic struck the national and regional health system that needed an effort to reorganise and increase resources to cope with a sudden, uncertain, and previously unknown situ-ation. This study was conducted in the immediate aftermath of this difficult period. OBJECTIVES: to describe clinical characteristics, short-term outcomes, and management of SARS-CoV-2 positive patients that accessed the emergency department (ED) of the San Luigi Gonzaga hospital of Orbassano (Turin district, Piedmont Region, Northern Italy) in March and April 2020. Fur-thermore, this study aimed at investigating if a difference in patients characteristics, clinical management, and outcomes was present during time. DESIGN: comparison of different periods in a clinical cohort. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: for each patient who accessed the ED and tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 swab, the ED medical record was collected and a descriptive analysis was performed on demographical characteristics, pre-exist-ing comorbidities, parameters measured at triage, imaging exams results, lab tests results, separately for patients admitted at the ED in four different periods. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: discharge from ED, admission to hospital wards (low and high intensity of care), short term in-hospital mortality, hospital length of stay. The association between patients’ characteristics and the main outcomes was measured using multivariable logistic models. RESULTS: age of patients increased significantly from March to April, together with female prevalence and associated co-morbid conditions. A significant difference in symptoms at presentation was not observed nor it was in laboratory test results. Severity at triage and need of intensive care resources were higher in the first weeks, together with the typical clinical presentation with respiratory failure and imaging with signs of bilateral interstitial pneumonia. Accordingly, in-hos-pital mortality was higher in the first period. Nevertheless, nearly half of patients in the first period were discharged di-rectly from ED showing mild COVID-19 cases. On the contra-ry, in April an increasing need of hospitalisation in low intensity of care beds was observed, whereas mild cases stopped to access the ED. CONCLUSIONS: the results of this study suggest that in few weeks of COVID-19 epidemic both management of the patients at the hospital level – and probably at territorial level re-sulting in a different population who accessed to the ED – and the clinical characteristics of the COVID-19 patients changed.
| Translated title of the contribution | Caratteristiche cliniche e nella gestione dei pazienti COVID-19 che accedevano al pronto soccorso in un ospedale del nord Italia in marzo e aprile 2020 |
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| Original language | English |
| Pages (from-to) | 208-215 |
| Number of pages | 8 |
| Journal | Epidemiologia e prevenzione |
| Volume | 44 |
| Issue number | 5-6 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Sept 2020 |
| Externally published | Yes |
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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
Keywords
- COVID-19
- Emergency department
- Hospital management
- In-hospital mortality
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