February 20, 2014

Hospitalisations due to exacerbation of asthma and COPD

Nr. 14 – 7. august 2012
Tidsskr Nor Legeforen 2012; 132:1607 – 9
doi: 10.4045/tidsskr.11.1310ORIGINAL ARTICLE
H Melbye P C Moe F Arstad 

SUMMARY

Background. Patients with exacerbation of asthma and COPD often need instant treatment, and acute hospitalisation may be necessary. The aim of the study was to determine what sort of contact with doctors patients had had and what sort of treatment they received prior to hospitalisation due to exacerbation.
Material and method. A questionnaire was distributed to patients aged over 18 who were hospitalised because of asthma or COPD exacerbation in Helgeland Hospital and the University Hospital of North Norway, Tromsø, between January 2010 and January 2011. The patients answered questions on the duration of the exacerbation, their contacts with doctors and their medical treatment prior to hospitalisation.
Results. Data received from 100 of the 122 patients were analysed. The median duration of illness prior to the initial contact with a doctor was four days. 52 of the patients had contacted their primary doctor first, 40 contacted A&E first, while eight contacted the hospital directly. The initial contact with a doctor resulted in the hospitalisation of 56 patients: 21 (40 %) of those who contacted their primary doctor and 26 (70 %) of those who contacted A&E. 41 patients were hospitalised without being clinically examined by the admitting doctor the same day, and 32 after a telephone consultation with their primary doctor or an A&E doctor. Patients aged over 70 were admitted more frequently without a clinical examination, as were patients who had been hospitalised previously.
Interpretation. Patients with asthma or COPD exacerbation are often hospitalised directly after a telephone consultation with their primary doctor or an A&E doctor.
Nr. 14 – 7. august 2012
Tidsskr Nor Legeforen 2012; 132:1607 – 9
doi: 10.4045/tidsskr.11.1310

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