The profile of adolescents assisted by the emergency department of a Brazilian private tertiary hospital

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Helito, Alberto Carame [1 ]
Fonseca, Ricardo Luiz Affonso [1 ]
de Siqueira, Ana Helena D'Arcadia [1 ]
Ferrer, Carol Machado [2 ]
de Faria, Guilherme Ramos [2 ]
Morais, Isabella Rocha [2 ]
Arnoni Jr, Julio Cesar [2 ]
Breziniscki, Mateus de Paiva [2 ]
Morinaga, Christian Valle [1 ]
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[1] Sirio Libanes Hosp, Emergency Dept, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
[2] Sirio Libanes Hosp, Pediat Med Residency Program, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
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Adolescence; Emergency department; Profile; Tertiary hospital; Teenagers; Emergency room; Brazil; YOUNG-ADULTS; CARE;
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10.1016/j.clinsp.2024.100502
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Introduction: Adolescents represent an important demographic percentage in the studied population and in Emergency Departments (ED). It is imperative that health professionals and services are prepared to address this population. This work aims to characterize adolescents at the ED of a Brazilian private tertiary hospital. Methods: The study was an observational, retrospective longitudinal cohort that included 37,450 visits of patients aged 10 to 21 years of age, between January 2018 and June 2022 in the ED of a private tertiary hospital. The study evaluated the reason for the consultation, diagnosis, need for hospitalization, the medical professional responsible for the care, severity, and paying source of care. Results: 53.7% were female. Mean age was 16.2y for girls and 15.6y for boys (p < 0.005). The most common complaints were flu-like symptoms (17.4%), sore throat (8.2%), fever (6.7%) and limb trauma (6.3%). Flu-like symptoms were the main consultations caused in all age groups and genders. 36.8% were attended by a general practitioner, 35.8% by a pediatrician, 15.1% by orthopedics and 5.6% by surgeons. The hospitalization rate was 5.5%. There was a strong correlation between age and hospitalization rate (correlation coefficient [r r = 0.93]; p < 0.001). The most prevalent diagnoses in hospitalizations were acute abdomen (12.7%) and trauma (9.4%). 78.2% of the consultations were classified as "not urgent". There was a strong correlation between age and severity (r r = 0.86; p <0.001). 92.7% of the consultations were paid by medical insurance. Conclusion: In this study, flu-like symptoms were the single main reason for adolescents to search for immediate health care, in every age subgroup and gender, but represented a small risk for hospital admission. Limb trauma was more common in younger male teenagers. Acute abdominal pain and trauma were the most frequent causes of hospital admissions. There was a significant and strong correlation between age and both admission rate and severity.
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