Aplicación de criterios de atención preferente (triage) en un servicio de urgencias
- A. Concheiro Guisán
- J.J. García García
- E.P. Díaz González
- C. Luaces Cubells
- J. M. Pou Fernández
Year of publication: 2001
Volume: 54
Issue: 3
Pages: 233-237
Type: Article
Abstract
Objective Accurate patient triage for the early identification of potentially seriously ill or high-risk children is needed due to the increasing demands made on paediatric emergency departments. Material and methods A set of triage criteria for patient selection was established.Between October 1998 and April 1999 we selected 20 days with maximum patient flow in our emergency department (average 225 children/day). Patients who satisfied the triage criteria were selected. The following variables were studied: age, sex, triage criteria, waiting time, visit time and final diagnosis. Results Five hundred and thirteen patients satisfied our triage criteria (11 % of patients admitted to the emergency department). Median age was 3.4 years. The most frequent complaints (criteria) were dyspnea (36.4 %), referral to the emergency department by another physician (29 %), fever and rash (11.7%) and age under 1 month (5.8 %). The most common causes of patient referral to hospital were acute abdominal pain and fever (31% each). Waiting and visit times were 29 and 55 minutes, respectively. Conclusion Definition of selection criteria seems effective and equivalent to other triage systems and allows optimization of human resource.