Abstract
A nationwide survey has been undertaken to evaluate the resources and the activities of Italian hospital neurology units (NU) in the emergency setting. NU are widely disseminated throughout the entire country and 220 (84%) are located in hospitals with an emergency room (ER). Complete data about hospital setting, structural and functional characteristics of each NU and clinical activities were obtained from 159 (72.3%). Each NU has, on average, 25 beds (7% bedside monitoring), 7 neurologists and 17 nurses. A neuroscience department is present in 25% of the hospitals. The ER is the source of 71% of the 148,040 annual admissions and of 57% of the 577,279 annual neurological consultations. Stroke is the most common cause of admission (29%), followed by epilepsy/headache and transient ischaemic attacks. Head trauma prevails in hospitals with no neurosurgical units. Cerebrovascular disorders are the main cause of neurological consultations (28%), followed by headache (22%), dizziness (13%), head trauma (13%), impairment of consciousness (12%) and epilepsy (9%). Only 36% of NU have a 24-h/day, 7 days/week on-duty neurologist and 28% have a stroke unit. The burden of neurological activities is unrelated to the geographical area and hospital's complexity (size, structural and functional context, ER organisation, presence of stroke units, neurosurgery units or 24/7 neurological service).
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