• Ir J Med Sci · Dec 2010

    Resource utilisation for syncope presenting to an acute hospital Emergency Department.

    • F McCarthy, S De Bhladraithe, C Rice, C G McMahon, U Geary, P K Plunkett, P Crean, R Murphy, B Foley, N Mulvihill, R A Kenny, and C J Cunningham.
    • Department of Medicine for the Elderly, St James's Hospital, James's Street, Dublin, Ireland. francesmcc@eircom.net
    • Ir J Med Sci. 2010 Dec 1; 179 (4): 551-5.

    BackgroundSyncope is a common clinical problem accounting for up to 6% of hospital admissions. Little is known about resource utilisation for patients admitted for syncope management in Ireland.AimTo determine the utilisation of resources for patients admitted for syncope management.MethodsSingle centre observational case series of consecutive adult patients presenting to an acute hospital Emergency Department with syncope over a 5-month period.ResultsTwo-hundred and fourteen of 18,898 patients (1.1%) had a syncopal episode, 110 (51.4%) of whom were admitted. Mean length of stay was 6.9 days. Sixty-four of these admissions were deemed unnecessary by retrospective review when compared to ESC guidelines. Eighty-five (77.3%) admitted patients had cardiac investigations and 56 (51%) had brain imaging performed.ConclusionsSyncope places a large demand on overstretched hospital resources. Most cases can be managed safely as an outpatient and to facilitate this, hospitals should develop outpatient Syncope Management Units.

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