Abstract

This study investigated the characteristics of patients with urolithiasis visiting an emergency department based on a national database system in Korea. This study spanned a period of three years from January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2016. A retrospective census was conducted using the National Emergency Department Information System for urolithiasis patients. Patient data, including age, sex, insurance type, emergency department visit date and time, discharge date and time, emergency department treatment result, visit flow, and hospitalization route, were extracted and analyzed. Overall, 103,981, 112,083, and 120,647 patients/year during the 2014–2016 study period visited an emergency department with a diagnosis related to urolithiasis. Total monthly emergency department visits ranged from 35,927 in August (highest) to 24,008 in February. Overall, 13.2% of patients were hospitalized and the hospitalization rate was stable (estimated annual percent change) over the study period. Patients aged <9 years or ≥70 years and those with medical aid had higher hospitalization rates. A higher number of visits occurred in the hot season, on weekends, and in the 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. time slots. This nationwide study revealed that the percentage of patients visiting an emergency department with urolithiasis was higher in August, in the early morning, and at weekends.

Highlights

  • This study investigated the characteristics of patients with urolithiasis visiting an emergency department based on a national database system in Korea

  • This study showed that the number of urolithiasis patients visiting the emergency department (ED) increased gradually, the proportion of urolithiasis patients among all ED patients remained constant

  • The authors did not look into factors that lead to hospitalization, the results should be interpreted with caution. This is the first study to analyze the characteristics of urolithiasis patients visiting ED based on a national database comprising patients of all age groups

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Introduction

This study investigated the characteristics of patients with urolithiasis visiting an emergency department based on a national database system in Korea. 103,981, 112,083, and 120,647 patients/year during the 2014–2016 study period visited an emergency department with a diagnosis related to urolithiasis. A higher number of visits occurred in the hot season, on weekends, and in the 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. time slots This nationwide study revealed that the percentage of patients visiting an emergency department with urolithiasis was higher in August, in the early morning, and at weekends. As most urolithiasis patients visit ED, their use of ED should be analyzed to improve treatment and management at limited ED facilities. The data were surveyed and analyzed for epidemiologic characteristics of urolithiasis patients visiting ED over a three-year period. This study attempted to provide essential data useful for patient treatment and efficient management of limited resources

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