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16 september 2019 20:00:44

 
304 ED-FASU: A Novel `Front Door` Multidisciplinary Service Assessing Patients with Falls and Syncope in the Emergency Department (Age and Ageing)
 


AbstractBackgroundPatients with falls/syncope/presyncope frequently present to the emergency department (ED) and many that could be managed safely in an ambulatory care setting are admitted for extensive diagnostic work-up.A pilot intervention commenced in March 2019, with direct access to specialist assessment in the ED for patients presenting with falls/syncope/presyncope, aiming to provide appropriate testing and early diagnosis to reduce unnecessary hospitalizations.This pilot study assessed the feasibility of embedding this service within the ED, as well as the effectiveness of the intervention in terms of admission avoidance.MethodsThe study was conducted between 25th March and 19th April 2019 in a large urban teaching hospital with a dedicated Falls & Syncope Unit and compared to similar data from March/April 2018.The core ED-FASU team comprised a consultant geriatrician, specialist registrar in geriatric medicine and clinical nurse specialist.Inclusion criteria were those of all ages, presenting with falls/syncope/presyncope/dizziness between 0800-1800 Monday-Friday. Patients were reviewed directly from triage or after referral from the ED team.ResultsIn total, 203 patients were assessed during the pilot, an average of 10 assessments per day. The median age of those seen was 63 (58.0-67.0) years. Almost one third (57/203) were aged >=75 years.After excluding those who were already admitted to the acute hospital and awaiting a bed when seen in the ED (n=29), 24% (41/174) of those seen were admitted to hospital. This compares to an admission rate of 33% (73/223) for the 2018 comparison group (p = 0.045).ConclusionThis pilot study shows that it is feasible to embed specialist assessment for falls/syncope/presyncope in the ED.Initial pilot data suggests a significant reduction in admission rates for those seen by this service but needs to be confirmed over a more prolonged assessment period and alongside data on readmission and length of stay.


 
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