2023
DOI: 10.1097/mej.0000000000001079
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Impact of emergency department length of stay on in-hospital mortality: a retrospective cohort study

Frederic Balen,
Simon Routoulp,
Sandrine Charpentier
et al.

Abstract: Background and importance Emergency Department (ED) workload may lead to ED crowding and increased ED length of stay (LOS). ED crowding has been shown to be associated with adverse events and increasing mortality. We hypothesised that ED-LOS is associated with mortality. Objective To study the relationship between ED-LOS and in-hospital mortality. Design Observational retrospective cohort study. … Show more

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“…By 2030, an estimated 22 million people will likely be affected by CAD (Workina et al, 2022). The risk factors causing CAD are inactivity, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, poor diet, and a sedentary lifestyle (Balen et al, 2024). To determine the patient mortality risk in the health sector, clinicians often consider the patient's length of stay (LOS) as a critical indicator (Awad et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…By 2030, an estimated 22 million people will likely be affected by CAD (Workina et al, 2022). The risk factors causing CAD are inactivity, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, poor diet, and a sedentary lifestyle (Balen et al, 2024). To determine the patient mortality risk in the health sector, clinicians often consider the patient's length of stay (LOS) as a critical indicator (Awad et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%