Epidemiological Trends and Characteristics of Dermatological Conditions Presenting to a Saudi Major Emergency Department

沙特阿拉伯某大型急诊科就诊皮肤病流行病学趋势及特征

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Numerous dermatological conditions present in the emergency department (ED). Some have subtle presentations, yet most provoke patient suffering. Such conditions need to be identified and managed properly. This study aims to epidemiologically describe the patterns and characteristics of dermatological conditions presenting to a secondary teaching hospital's ED. METHODS: This retrospective chart review study analyses data on dermatological conditions that have presented to the ED between January 2021 and May 2023. The data gathered included sociodemographic variables, date and shift of visit, triage level, dermatological complaint characteristics, management, and discharge status. Comparative analysis was performed, and the level of significance was set at 0.05. RESULTS: The total number of cases was 301. The median age was 12 years (IQR = 4-30 years), with similar distribution between males and females (50.17% and 49.83% respectively). Most cases had presented to the ED during the morning shift (49.83%). Triage levels IV and V made up 94.69%, and only 5.32% belonged to triage level III. Most presented during the winter season (32.89%). The median visit duration was 312 minutes, and of all cases treated, only 10 required a return visit to the ED. Also, 41.53% were discharged and 58.47% required further management. Maculopapular rashes were the most common finding (35.55%). Bullae/blisters and erythroderma accounted for those that most often required further management. The two most prescribed medications were topical steroids and antihistamines, followed by emollients (32.09% and 15.81%, respectively). Viral infections were the most reported complaint (22.26%) and only two patients complained of erythema multiforme (0.66%). CONCLUSION: This study found that the majority of cases could have been managed by family physicians at a primary care setting. Also, epidemiological seasonal variations were observed where the majority of patients requiring further management had presented during the autumn season.

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