2022
DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2022.7.57028
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High-risk Return Visits to United States Emergency Departments, 2010–2018

Abstract: Introduction: Although factors related to a return visit to the emergency department (ED) have been reported, only a few studies have examined “high-risk” ED revisits with serious adverse outcomes. In this study we aimed to describe the incidence and trend of high-risk ED revisits in United States EDs and to investigate factors associated with these revisits. Methods: We obtained data from the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS), 2010–2018. Adult ED revisits within 72 hours of a previous… Show more

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“…15 One study reported that around 4.8% of ED visits occurred within 72 hours of patients being seen in the same emergency department, while another study reported this figure as 5.7%. 16,17 Additionally, 20.3% of adult ED revisits within 72 hours were high-risk visits necessitating admission or resulting in death in the ED. 17,18 Conversely, a study reported that 4.2% of ED returns were attributable to system-related factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…15 One study reported that around 4.8% of ED visits occurred within 72 hours of patients being seen in the same emergency department, while another study reported this figure as 5.7%. 16,17 Additionally, 20.3% of adult ED revisits within 72 hours were high-risk visits necessitating admission or resulting in death in the ED. 17,18 Conversely, a study reported that 4.2% of ED returns were attributable to system-related factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16,17 Additionally, 20.3% of adult ED revisits within 72 hours were high-risk visits necessitating admission or resulting in death in the ED. 17,18 Conversely, a study reported that 4.2% of ED returns were attributable to system-related factors. 5 Furthermore, several studies have indicated that the current 72-hour ED metric misses almost 70% of 30-day ED revisits and that initially categorized system-related complaints account for about 57.9% of ED revisits within 72 hours.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%