Title of article :
Case mix of patients managed in the resuscitation area of a district-level public hospital in Cape Town
Author/Authors :
Hunter, L.D. Khayelitsha Hospital - Cape Town, South Africa , Lahri , S Khayelitsha Hospital - Cape Town, South Africa , Hoving, D.J. van Division of Emergency Medicine - Stellenbosch University - Cape Town, South Africa
Abstract :
At the core of the district health system is the emergency centre, for many the entry point
into the healthcare system. Limited data is available on the patient population served by district-level
emergency centres in South Africa. The objective of this study is to describe the case mix of adult patients
managed in the resuscitation unit of a district-level hospital in the Western Cape.
Methods: A six-month prospective observational study was conducted in the resuscitation unit of
Khayelitsha Hospital. Data were collected by clinicians in the unit by means of a Smartphone application
on their own devices. Variables collected included patient demographics, patient acuity, patient comor-
bidities, diagnosis made in the unit, interventions received, length of stay, and disposition. Summary
statistics were used to describe all variables.
Results: A total of 2324 patient admissions were analysed. The mean age was 36.9 years with a male pre-
dominance (n = 1367, 58.8%). Most patients were triaged into high-acuity categories (n = 1626, 70%). HIV
infection was the most common comorbidity (n = 530, 22.8%). Acute medical (n = 1181, 50.8%) and
trauma-related patients (n = 928, 39.9%) dominated the cohort. The median length of stay was 195
min and 502 (21.6%) patients were transferred to higher levels of care. There were 74 (3.2%) deaths.
Conclusion: This study yields novel epidemiological data of emergency care in a district-level emergency
centre. It highlights the burden of trauma and acute medical emergencies at the district level and can be
used as a foundation for further research to provide targeted and effective healthcare to all citizens
Keywords :
Case mix , patients managed , resuscitation area , district-level public hospital , Cape Town
Journal title :
African Journal of Emergency Medicine