The disease spectrum of adult patients at a tertiary care center emergency department in Lebanon

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Objective There is an increase in Emergency Department (ED) utilization globally. Understanding what patients present to EDs with is important for resource allocation, training and staffing purposes. There is paucity of data pertaining to ED visit presentations in Lebanon. This study aims at describing the spectrum of diseases among adult patients who present to a tertiary care center in Lebanon, an upper-middle income country (UMIC). Methods A retrospective chart review of adult patients (age 19) presenting to a tertiary care hospital ED during 2010–2011 was completed. Common diagnoses in three categories (all adult visits, treat and release, admitted visits) were assessed. Diagnoses were classified according to the Clinical Classifications Software. Descriptive statistics were presented in tables as frequencies and percentages. Results During the study period, 32787 adults presented to the ED with 18.7% resulting in hospital admission. The most common diagnoses in ED patients were injuries and conditions due to external causes, abdominal pain, non-specific chest pain and intestinal infections. In the treat and release group, intestinal infections emerged in the common list for ages 19–44. Coronary atherosclerosis was common in admitted patients aged 45 years. Summer was the busiest season, with abdominal pain and intestinal infection being prominent diagnoses during that season. Conclusions This study is the first to assess adult ED visits in a Lebanese setting. Our study suggests that patients in our population suffer from the double burden of both communicable and noncommunicable disease, with coronary atherosclerosis common in admitted patients ( 45 years) and intestinal infections common in treat and release adult patients (19-44years), the latter condition peaking in summer and driving seasonal surges in ED visits. © 2019 Hitti et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cardiovascular diseases, Communicable diseases, Emergency medical services, Emergency service, hospital, Female, Humans, Infections, Lebanon, Male, Middle aged, Retrospective studies, Tertiary care centers, Wounds and injuries, Young adult, Abdominal pain, Age distribution, Article, Clinical classification, Controlled study, Coronary artery atherosclerosis, Disease burden, Dizziness, Emergency ward, Essential hypertension, Fever, Headache, Heart arrest, Heart arrhythmia, Heart ventricle fibrillation, Hip fracture, Hospital admission, Hospital mortality, Human, Intestine infection, Major clinical study, Medical record review, Middle income country, Migraine, Nausea and vomiting, Pneumonia, Retrospective study, Seasonal variation, Spondylosis, Summer, Tertiary care center, Thorax pain, Upper respiratory tract infection, Urinary tract infection, Vertigo, Wound, Cardiovascular disease, Communicable disease, Emergency health service, Hospital emergency service, Injury, Very elderly

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