Purpose of the work was to quantify the workloads and the neurologist's commitment in ER, to verify the management of urgencies and appropriateness of neurological counseling requests. Neurologic emergencies are frequent in elderly patients and are associated with high morbidity and mortality. Due to the aging population, neurologic pathologies in emergency room (ER) are widely expected to increase. The role of the neurologist in this context is controversial. Methods: in 14 operative units of neurology a prospective collection of neurological evaluations in ER was carried out using boards of detection of the most frequent neurological clinical pictures seen in the course of a week. Data were collected from 738 cases. Attention was focused on cerebrovascular diseases (CVD), impairment of consciousness, epilepsy, headache, dizziness, head trauma and disorders of the peripheral nervous system (PNS). Achievements: neurological consultations were on average 5% of total accesses to ER. The most common pathology seen was ischemic stroke. After counseling most patients were discharged home. The CVD required the greatest commitment to the specialist. The usefulness of the specialized neurological "filter" has been confirmed in a non-simple operative context, aimed at optimizing the appropriateness of the hospitalization and the economy of the diagnostic path.
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