OBJECTIVES: Evaluation of psychiatric emergency contacts in an interdisciplinary emergency room.
METHODS: We conducted a retrospective examination of all psychiatric consultations of 2015.
RESULTS: The three most common emergency syndromes could be assigned in descending order to the F1 (32.2%), the F2 (25.9%) and the F3 diagnoses (21.2%). The admission rate was 58.9% and more than half of the patients came to the emergency room on foot (55.7%). Diagnosis-specific differences were found between first-time presenters and patients who had presented previously.
CONCLUSION: The psychiatric emergency has high relevance in the emergency room. The majority of the patients admitted to hospital meet the emergency criteria according to the guideline.
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OBJECTIVES: Evaluation of psychiatric emergency contacts in an interdisciplinary emergency room.
METHODS: We conducted a retrospective examination of all psychiatric consultations of 2015.
RESULTS: The three most common emergency syndromes could be assigned in descending order to the F1 (32.2%), the F2 (25.9%) and the F3 diagnoses (21.2%). The admission rate was 58.9% and more than half of the patients came to the emergency room on foot (55.7%). Diagnosis-specific differences were found between...
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