The Investigation on the Burden of Neurology Residents to Manage the Patient who Received Thrombolytic Treatment in the Emergency Department with Hyperacute Stroke
- Author:
Hyun Joon LEE
1
;
Dong Hoon SHIN
;
Kwang Ik YANG
;
Im-Seok KOH
;
Kyung Bok LEE
;
Woong-Woo LEE
;
Daeyoung KIM
;
Kwang-Yeol PARK
;
Sang Wuk JEONG
;
Hojin CHOI
;
Jae-Kwan CHA
;
Dong Jin SHIN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- From:Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2021;39(4):305-311
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Background:Because Korea is the fastest aging country, the stroke incidence is increasing rapidly. We investigate the trend of the number of patients with acute stroke in recent years and estimate the burden of the neurologist to treat the acute stroke patient visited the emergency department.
Methods:We requested a questionnaire survey to all teaching hospitals on the number of hospital beds, the number of stroke patients who visited the emergency department, the number of stroke patients in charge of the neurologist, and the number of days on duty of residents from 2016 to 2019.
Results:Of 69 teaching hospitals, 41 hospitals answered the survey. The average hospital beds per hospital were increased annually from 909 to 916. The average patients who visited the emergency department with stroke and were in charged to neurologists were rapidly increased from 799 to 867 per hospital. In particular, the number of patients with hyperacute cerebral infarction requiring the thrombolytic administration or mechanical thrombectomy were rapidly increased from 105 to 131. On the other hand, the average number of residents per hospital was decreased from 5.1 to 4.8. Therefore, the days on duty per resident were increased from 74 to 77.
Conclusions:The number of acute stroke patients, especially, hyperacute stroke required the rapid cooperation and high labor were increasing rapidly in recent years. However, because the number of residents were decreased, the burden was increasing. To improve the quality of acute stroke treatment, it is necessary to increase the number of residents.