Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment Use in the Emergency Department: A Retrospective Medical Record Review

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Ault, Brian [1 ]
Levy, David [1 ]
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[1] Good Samaritan Hosp Med, Ctr West Islip, Med Residency Program, New York, NY USA
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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN OSTEOPATHIC ASSOCIATION | 2015年 / 115卷 / 03期
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10.7556/jaoa.2015.026
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Context: Although the use of osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) appears to be declining, data on the use of OMT in the emergency department (ED) are not available. Objective: To determine the quantity and characteristics of OMT performed in a single, community academic ED that houses an osteopathic emergency medicine residency. Design: Retrospective medical record review. Setting: A single large community academic ED with an osteopathic emergency medicine residency from July 14, 2005, to March 4, 2013. Participants: Patients in the ED who received OMT (N=2076). Main Outcome Measures: Medical record data were analyzed to determine patient demographics; treatment characteristics including number of procedures and patients per physician, OMT techniques used, night vs day procedure variation, and financial implication of future billing for OMT; chief complaints; primary discharge diagnoses; and length of stay in the ED. Results: Patients were aged 0 to 95 years (mean, 39 years) and were predominately female (1260 [60.69%]) and white (1300 [62.62%]). A mean of 0.74 patients received OMT per day, and a mean of 29.65 procedures were performed per physician. When data for residents were looked at separately, the mean was higher at 40.32 procedures per physician. The top 3 discharge diagnoses were low back pain (189 patients [9. l10%]), muscle spasm (106 patients [5.110%]), and spasm: muscle, back (93 patients [4.48%]). Eleven different OMT techniques were recorded, with myofascial release being used most frequently (1150 of 2868 procedures [40.09%]), followed by muscle energy (672 [23.43%]). The average length of stay in the ED was 206 minutes. A total of 1663 OMT procedures (80%) were performed during the day, whereas 413 (20%) were performed at night. Potential procedural billing for all OMT performed during the study period was $33.09 per day. Conclusion: In contrast to perceptions that OMT use is declining, the authors found that OMT is being performed on a near daily basis in the ED. Additional research is needed to fully understand the impact of OMT in the ED.
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