Prognosis of Geriatric Patients With Non-bedded Night in the Emergency Department: a Multicenter Cohort Study
NCT ID: NCT05821491
Last Updated: 2023-04-20
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
1598 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2022-12-12
2023-01-13
Brief Summary
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The characteristics of the patients and their stay in the emergency room will be collected, and their hospital stay (truncated at 30 days) will be analyzed in terms of morbidity and mortality.
Main objective:
To study the truncated 30-day in-hospital mortality of patients who spent a night on a stretcher in the emergency department.
Secondary objectives:
To describe the characteristics and hospital stay of patients who spent a night on a stretcher To compare the morbidity and mortality of patients who spent the night on a stretcher with patients who spent the night in an inpatient bed after an emergency visit;
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Detailed Description
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The No Bed Challenge, organised by Samu Urgences de France (SUDF) in 2018, identified patients who spent the night on a stretcher waiting for a hospital bed. Beyond the long waiting time and its association with excess mortality, spending the night on a stretcher can be associated with a worsening prognosis: the conditions of care and comfort are degraded, and the risks inherent in such a nightly wait on a stretcher are multiple. It has been described that beyond 5 hours, waiting is linked with a linear increase in 30-day mortality. In addition, several retrospective studies report a longer waiting time for a downstream hospitalization bed for the geriatric patient population. This longer waiting time is also associated with the occurrence of adverse events, increasing by 3% for each hour spent in the emergency department. However, the characteristics of patients spending the night in the emergency department while waiting for a hospital bed, and their prognosis, are not known - particularly in France.
The objective of the NoBedNight study is to study the in-hospital mortality of patients over 75 years old who spent the night on a stretcher. It will also allow us to describe the typology of these patients, and to compare them to a similar population who had access to an outpatient bed after a visit to the emergency room.
The study aim to evaluate the in-hospital mortality of patients over 75 years old spending the night on a stretcher in the emergency room while waiting for an inpatient bed by collecting data collected in the course of care.
This national retrospective multicentre cohort study will provide information on the clinical characteristics of this population, their frailty index (assessed by Charlson's Comorbidity Index) and their level of dependence (GIR scale) which will be calculated a posteriori on the data collected during care, as well as their clinical presentation, their reason for referral and the occurrence of complications during hospitalisation.
It will make it possible to evaluate the number of geriatric patients waiting for a hospital bed over a short-predefined period in our French emergency services.
The increase in the overload of emergency departments leads to regular national crises in France and in Western countries. It is important to assess the consequences on the health of patients, particularly geriatric patients.
According to the literature, the hypothesis is that mortality is increased in geriatric patients who spend a night on a stretcher in an emergency department because they do not have an inpatient bed.
In recent years, many ideas have been put forward to alleviate the overloading of emergency departments, the cause of which is multifactorial. However, obtaining precise and updated data will make it possible to evaluate the magnitude of the risks inherent in waiting for an outpatient hospital bed for elderly patients and to conclude on the mortality of patients at 30 days.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
RETROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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non-bedded night
geriatric patients with non-bedded night in the emergency department
No interventions assigned to this group
bedded night
geriatric patients with bedded night in the emergency department
No interventions assigned to this group
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Emergency department patient between 12 December 8am and 14 December 8am.
* Having spent the whole of one of the 2 periods midnight-8am on a stretcher in the ED ("stretcher" group), or in an inpatient bed (including short hospitalization unit) ("inpatient bed" group).
Decision to hospitalise after discharge from the emergency department (excluding the continuous care unit)
Exclusion Criteria
* Patient discharged home
76 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Emergency department Hospital Pitié-Salpêtrière
Paris, , France
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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APHP221326
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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