2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.annder.2008.12.020
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Évaluation de l’activité hospitalière de consultation liaison en dermatologie à partir d’une enquête prospective multicentrique au sein d’un CHU français

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“…In the literature we found other studies with similar quantities (2-3%) [6,26], but also studies with higher amounts (4.7-8.2%) of hospitalised patients [2,13,15,28]. The main diagnoses leading to hospitalization in our study were eczema and herpes zoster; the data in the literature are quite different, with skin infections, drug reactions and erythroderma as the main causes of hospitalisation [2].…”
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confidence: 77%
“…In the literature we found other studies with similar quantities (2-3%) [6,26], but also studies with higher amounts (4.7-8.2%) of hospitalised patients [2,13,15,28]. The main diagnoses leading to hospitalization in our study were eczema and herpes zoster; the data in the literature are quite different, with skin infections, drug reactions and erythroderma as the main causes of hospitalisation [2].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…1,2 Therefore, dermatological conditions can be brought to light following admission to hospital for different underlying conditions, with 57% of the dermatological diagnoses made on the hospital wards, unrelated to previous patient history or reasons for admission. 3 Based on this, it appears the role of the dermatologist is extensive and inherently important in the hospital, and the extent of this role should be analysed within an inpatient and outpatient setting.…”
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“…Se observó un predominio del sexo masculino (57,3 %) frente al femenino (42,7%). Esta distribución se vio reflejada en la mayoría de trabajos previamente publicados, en los que el sexo masculino osciló entre el 51 % y el 60 % [36], [51], [52], [54]- [56], [58], [63], [65]- [68], [73], [79]- [81], conformando un menor número aquellos en los que predominó el sexo femenino [35], [59], [62], [70], [71]. Además, el predominio del sexo masculino se dio en todos los intervalos de edad (< 14, 15-64 y > 65 años).…”
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“…La edad media fue de 64,85 años, con una mediana de 69 años, correspondiendo la mayoría de las IC a pacientes de 65 o más años (59,5 %). En estudios previos la edad media fue inferior, localizándose principalmente en la década de los 50 años [36], [45], [48], [55], [59], [63], [66], [68], [71], [73], [75], [79], [81], en la de los 40 años [51], [53], [65] [70] e incluso en la de los 30 años [47], [80]. La edad media observada en el presente estudio, superior a la de otros trabajos, podría ser consecuencia del envejecimiento de la población del área sanitaria de León, hecho que queda reflejado en una pirámide poblacional regresiva, con la base más estrecha que la zona central y un elevado porcentaje de personas mayores.…”
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