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Western Journal of Emergency Medicine | 1996

Emergency Providers’ Pain Management in Patients Transferred to Intensive Care Unit for Urgent Surgical Interventions.

Quincy Tran; Tina Nguyen; Gurshawn Tuteja; Laura Tiffany; Ashley Aitken; Kevin Jones; Rebecca Duncan; Jeffrey Rea; Lewis Rubinson; Daniel Haase

Introduction Pain is the most common complaint for an emergency department (ED) visit, but ED pain management is poor. Reasons for poor pain management include providers’ concerns for drug-seeking behaviors and perceptions of patients’ complaints. Patients who had objective findings of long bone fractures were more likely to receive pain medication than those who did not, despite pain complaints. We hypothesized that patients who were interhospital-transferred from an ED to an intensive care unit (ICU) for urgent surgical interventions would display objective pathology for pain and thus receive adequate pain management at ED departure. Methods This was a retrospective study at a single, quaternary referral, academic medical center. We included non-trauma adult ED patients who were interhospital-transferred and underwent operative interventions within 12 hours of ICU arrival between July 2013 and June 2014. Patients who had incomplete ED records, required invasive mechanical ventilation, or had no pain throughout their ED stay were excluded. Primary outcome was the percentage of patients at ED departure achieving adequate pain control of ≤ 50% of triage level. We performed multivariable logistic regression to assess association between demographic and clinical variables with inadequate pain control. Results We included 112 patients from 39 different EDs who met inclusion criteria. Mean pain score at triage and ED departure was 8 (standard deviation 8 and 5 [3]), respectively. Median of total morphine equivalent unit (MEU) was 7.5 [5–13] and MEU/kg total body weight (TBW) was 0.09 [0.05–0.16] MEU/kg, with median number of pain medication administration of 2 [1–3] doses. Time interval from triage to first narcotic dose was 61 (35–177) minutes. Overall, only 38% of patients achieved adequate pain control. Among different variables, only total MEU/kg was associated with significant lower risk of inadequate pain control at ED departure (adjusted odds ratio = 0.22; 95% confidence interval = 0.05–0.92, p = 0.037). Conclusion Pain control among a group of interhospital-transferred patients requiring urgent operative interventions, was inadequate. Neither demographic nor clinical factors, except MEU/kg TBW, were shown to associate with poor pain management at ED departure. Emergency providers should consider more effective strategies, such as multimodal analgesia, to improve pain management in this group of patients.


Critical Care Medicine | 2018

299: SPECIALTY INTENSIVE CARE AND MULTISPECIALTY RESUSCITATION UNIT PROVIDERS

Michelle Dawson; Amir Medic; Tina Nguyen; Jamie Palmer; William Gilliam; Jacob Mikesell; Sylvia Ejeh; Laura Tiffany; Mark Rose; Kamilah Wakil; Priyanka Anisetti; Julianna Boswell; Sohail Hussain; Gaurika Mester; Anne Weichold; Jay Menaker; James O’Connor; Thomas M. Scalea; Lewis Rubinson; Quincy Tran


Critical Care Medicine | 2018

1585: INTERHOSPITAL-TRANSFERRED PATIENTS WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY MORTALITY AND RISK OF TRACHEOSTOMY

Ryne Jenkins; Amir Medic; Gaurika Mester; Priyanka Anisetti; Nicholas Morris; Bryce Haac; Richard Van Besien; Deborah M. Stein; Neeraj Badjatia; Quincy Tran


Critical Care Medicine | 2018

376: HIGH-FIDELITY SIMULATION FOR RESUSCITATION NURSES

Michelle Walsh; Quincy Tran; Ali Waseem; Areesha Khan; Daniel Haase


Critical Care Medicine | 2018

1565: CHARACTERISTICS AND OUTCOMES OF INTERHOSPITAL-TRANSFERRED PATIENTS WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

Ryne Jenkins; Amir Medic; Gaurika Mester; Priyanka Anisetti; Nicholas Morris; Bryce Haac; Richard Van Besien; Deborah M. Stein; Neeraj Badjatia; Quincy Tran


Critical Care Medicine | 2018

1258: EMERGENCY PROVIDERS AND PAIN IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS TRANSFERRED FOR URGENT SURGICAL INTERVENTION

Quincy Tran; Tina Nguyen; Gurshawn Tuteja; Laura Tiffany; Julianna Boswell; Kevin Jones; Rebecca Duncan; Jeffrey Rea; Lewis Rubinson; Daniel Haase


Critical Care Medicine | 2018

295: SPECIALTY VERSUS MULTISPECIALTY RESUSCITATION UNIT

Katie Andersen; Jamie Palmer; Amir Medic; Tina Nguyen; William Gilliam; Chris Yum; Gurshawn Tuteja; Angad Uppal; Kanisha Pope; Andy Kuo; Claire O’Connell; Mimi Cao-Pham; Ann Matta; Wan-Tsu Chang; Daniel Haase; Jay Menaker; James O’Connor; Thomas M. Scalea; Lewis Rubinson; Quincy Tran


Critical Care Medicine | 2016

296: INNOVATIVE RESUSCITATION UNIT EXPEDITED CRITICALLY ILL TRANSFERS FROM OUTSIDE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS

Quincy Tran; James O’Connor; Thomas M. Scalea; Leslie Sult; Ashley Aitken; Eric Lund; Theresa Dinardo; Lewis Rubinson


Critical Care Medicine | 2016

114: ROLE OF THE CRITICAL CARE RESUSCITATION UNIT IN RESCUING ACUTELY DECOMPENSATING INPATIENTS

Kevin Jones; Quincy Tran; Lewis Rubinson; Jeffrey Rea; Daniel Haase; Rebecca Duncan; Thomas M. Scalea; James O’Connor


Critical Care Medicine | 2016

362: TRANSPORT TEAMS’ DOCUMENTATION OF INTERFACILITY TRANSFERRED PATIENTS WITH AORTIC DISSECTIONS

Rebecca Duncan; Benchaa Boualam; Carina Newton; Mark Rose; Maria Borja; Nancy Bogne; Walesia Robinson; Quincy Tran

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James O’Connor

University of Maryland Medical System

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Jeffrey Rea

University of Maryland Medical Center

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Kevin Jones

University of Maryland Medical Center

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Bryce Haac

University of Maryland

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Jay Menaker

University of Maryland

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