NYU-EDA in modelling the effect of COVID-19 on patient volumes in a Finnish emergency department

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Background: Emergency departments (EDs) worldwide have been in the epicentre of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). However, the impact of the pandemic and national emergency measures on the number of non-COVID-19 presentations and the assessed acuity of those presentations remain uncertain. Methods: We acquired a retrospective cohort containing all ED visits in a Finnish secondary care hospital during years 2018, 2019 and 2020. We compared the number of presentations in 2020 during the national state of emergency, i.e. from March 16 to June 11, with numbers from 2018 and 2019. Presentations were stratified using localized New York University Emergency Department Algorithm (NYU-EDA) to evaluate changes in presentations with different acuity levels. Results: A total of 27,526 presentations were observed. Compared to previous two years, total daily presentations were reduced by 23% (from 113 to 87, p

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Tuominen, J., Hällberg, V., Oksala, N., Palomäki, A., Lukkarinen, T., & Roine, A. (2020). NYU-EDA in modelling the effect of COVID-19 on patient volumes in a Finnish emergency department. BMC Emergency Medicine, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12873-020-00392-1

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