Objectives—The objectives are to estimate the number of elderly patients presenting to emergency departments (EDs) in the United States from 2006 to 2011 for alcohol-related disorders and examine their demographic and clinical features. Methods—This study used 2006 to 2011 data from the Nationwide ED Sample, a stratified, multistage sample designed to give national estimates of US ED visits each year. Clinical Classifications Software 660 code (“alcohol-related disorders”) was used. The clinical and demographic features that were examined were as follows: number of admissions, disposition, sex, age, expected payer, income, geographic region, charges, and primary diagnoses and procedures performed. Results—From 2006 to 2011, there were 16203...
Introduction: We aimed to characterize emergency department (ED) utilization and clinical characteri...
WOS: 000296616900008Introduction: This descriptive study was carried out with the purpose of analyzi...
Background: This study aimed to investigate the longitudinal changes in emergency department (ED) pr...
Objective: Alcohol abuse remains a major health concern. This study aimed to describe the characteri...
AIMS: The aim of the study was to describe the epidemiology, management and cost of emergency depart...
Background: Alcohol intoxication accounts for approximately 1.5% of all emergency department (ED) vi...
Introduction: Late middle-aged and older adults’ share of emergency department (ED) visits is increa...
Alcohol abuse is associated with a high burden of morbidity and mortality. Nevertheless, definitive ...
Aim: Using of EDs by the geriatric population is being increased in parallel to increase of our geri...
The cycle of alcohol intoxicated patients passing through United States (US) emergency departments (...
Elderly persons are thought to use emergency departments (EDs) disproportionately. This phenomenon h...
Background: The number of yearly emergency department (ED) visits by older adults in the United Stat...
Introduction: A subset of frequent users of emergency services are those who use the emergency depar...
To assess in a cohort of young adults admitted with alcohol intoxication (AI) to the Emergency Depar...
The spectrum of illness and use patterns of 540 elderly patients (> 65 years) admitted to an emer...
Introduction: We aimed to characterize emergency department (ED) utilization and clinical characteri...
WOS: 000296616900008Introduction: This descriptive study was carried out with the purpose of analyzi...
Background: This study aimed to investigate the longitudinal changes in emergency department (ED) pr...
Objective: Alcohol abuse remains a major health concern. This study aimed to describe the characteri...
AIMS: The aim of the study was to describe the epidemiology, management and cost of emergency depart...
Background: Alcohol intoxication accounts for approximately 1.5% of all emergency department (ED) vi...
Introduction: Late middle-aged and older adults’ share of emergency department (ED) visits is increa...
Alcohol abuse is associated with a high burden of morbidity and mortality. Nevertheless, definitive ...
Aim: Using of EDs by the geriatric population is being increased in parallel to increase of our geri...
The cycle of alcohol intoxicated patients passing through United States (US) emergency departments (...
Elderly persons are thought to use emergency departments (EDs) disproportionately. This phenomenon h...
Background: The number of yearly emergency department (ED) visits by older adults in the United Stat...
Introduction: A subset of frequent users of emergency services are those who use the emergency depar...
To assess in a cohort of young adults admitted with alcohol intoxication (AI) to the Emergency Depar...
The spectrum of illness and use patterns of 540 elderly patients (> 65 years) admitted to an emer...
Introduction: We aimed to characterize emergency department (ED) utilization and clinical characteri...
WOS: 000296616900008Introduction: This descriptive study was carried out with the purpose of analyzi...
Background: This study aimed to investigate the longitudinal changes in emergency department (ED) pr...