Authors
Yu-Hsin Chang, Hong-Mo Shih, Chih-Yu Chen, Wei-Kung Chen, Fen-Wei Huang, Chih-Hsin Muo
Publication date
2019/5/1
Journal
Resuscitation
Volume
138
Pages
106-109
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Background
In Taiwan, emergency department (ED) crowding is inevitable; many studies have investigated the various negative effects of ER crowding on patients. In general, ED crowding reduces patient satisfaction, delays treatment, and increases mortality. However, most studies have focused on the relationship between ED crowding and delay mortality rather than sudden mortality. This study investigates the association of ED crowding with sudden unexpected in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA).
Methods
The retrospective observational study recruited patients with sudden IHCA in an ED from February 2016 to September 2017. Exclusion criteria included (1) out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, (2) patient with signed do-not-resuscitate consent, (3) pediatric patient, and (4) trauma patient. ED crowding parameters, including ED bed occupancy rates (EDBORs), number of boarding patients, and patients with boarding time …
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