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Manchester Triage System: assessment in an emergency hospital service

Ana Paula Santos de Jesus, Meiry Fernanda Pinto Okuno, Cássia Regina Vancini Campanharo, Maria Carolina Barbosa Teixeira Lopes, Ruth Ester Assayag Batista

2021Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: to analyze demographic data, clinical profile and outcomes of patients in emergency services according to Manchester Triage System's priority level. METHODS: a cross-sectional, analytical study, carried out with 3,624 medical records. For statistical analysis, the Chi-Square Test was used. RESULTS: white individuals were more advanced in age. In the red and white categories, there was a higher percentage of men when compared to women (p=0.0018) and higher prevalence of personal history. Yellow priority patients had higher percentage of pain (p<0.0001). Those in red category had a higher frequency of altered vital signs, external causes, and death outcome. There was a higher percentage of exams performed and hospitalization in the orange category. Blue priority patients had a higher percentage of non-specific complaints and dismissal after risk stratification. CONCLUSIONS: a higher percentage of altered vital signs, number of tests performed, hospitalization and death were evidenced in Manchester protocol's high priority categories.

Topics & Concepts

TriageMedicineVital signsEmergency medicineMedical emergencySurgeryEmergency and Acute Care StudiesTrauma and Emergency Care StudiesInjury Epidemiology and Prevention
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