"Emergency Room Evaluation and Recommendations" (ER2) tool for the screening of older emergency department visitors with major neurocognitive disorders: results from the ER² database

Purpose: The Emergency Room Evaluation and Recommendation (ER2) is an application in the electronic medical file of patients visiting the Emergency Department (ED) of the Jewish General Hospital (JGH; Montreal, Quebec, Canada). It screens for older ED visitors at high risk of undesirable events. The...

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Main Authors: Beauchet, Olivier, Cooper-Brown, Liam A., Lubov, Joshua, Allali, Gilles, Afilalo, Marc, Launay, Cyrille P.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1614652023-03-05T16:51:52Z "Emergency Room Evaluation and Recommendations" (ER2) tool for the screening of older emergency department visitors with major neurocognitive disorders: results from the ER² database Beauchet, Olivier Cooper-Brown, Liam A. Lubov, Joshua Allali, Gilles Afilalo, Marc Launay, Cyrille P. Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Science::Medicine Emergency Department Major Neurocognitive Disorders Purpose: The Emergency Room Evaluation and Recommendation (ER2) is an application in the electronic medical file of patients visiting the Emergency Department (ED) of the Jewish General Hospital (JGH; Montreal, Quebec, Canada). It screens for older ED visitors at high risk of undesirable events. The aim of this study is to examine the performance criteria (i.e., sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value [PPV], negative predictive value [NPV], positive likelihood ratio [LR+], negative likelihood ratio [LR-] and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve [AUROC]) of the ER2 high-risk level and its "temporal disorientation" item alone to screen for major neurocognitive disorders in older ED visitors at the JGH. Methods: Based on a cross-sectional design, 999 older adults (age 84.9 ± 5.6, 65.1% female) visiting the ED of the JGH were selected from the ER2 database. ER2 was completed upon the patients' arrival at the ED. The outcomes were ER2's high-risk level, the answer to ER2's temporal disorientation item (present vs. absent), and the diagnosis of major neurocognitive disorders (yes vs. no) which was confirmed when it was present in a letter or other files signed by a physician. Results: The sensitivities of both ER2's high-risk level and temporal disorientation item were high (≥0.91). Specificity, the PPV, LR+, and AROC were higher for the temporal disorientation item compared to ER2's high-risk level, whereas a highest sensitivity, LR-, and NPV were obtained with the ER2 high-risk level. Both area under the receiver operating characteristic curves were high (0.71 for ER2's high-risk level and 0.82 for ER2 temporal disorientation item). The odds ratios (OR) of ER2's high-risk level and of temporal disorientation item for the diagnosis of major neurocognitive disorders were positive and significant with all OR above 18, the highest OR being reported for the temporal disorientation item in the unadjusted model [OR = 26.4 with 95% confidence interval (CI) = 17.7-39.3]. Conclusion: Our results suggest that ER2 and especially its temporal disorientation item may be used to screen for major neurocognitive disorders in older ED users. Published version The study was financially supported by private donations (Oberfeld family) and the Foundation of the Jewish General Hospital (Montreal, QC, Canada). 2022-09-05T04:28:46Z 2022-09-05T04:28:46Z 2022 Journal Article Beauchet, O., Cooper-Brown, L. A., Lubov, J., Allali, G., Afilalo, M. & Launay, C. P. (2022). "Emergency Room Evaluation and Recommendations" (ER2) tool for the screening of older emergency department visitors with major neurocognitive disorders: results from the ER² database. Frontiers in Neurology, 12, 767285-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.767285 1664-2295 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161465 10.3389/fneur.2021.767285 35069410 2-s2.0-85123779564 12 767285 en Frontiers in Neurology © 2022 Beauchet, Cooper-Brown, Lubov, Allali, Afilalo and Launay. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Science::Medicine
Emergency Department
Major Neurocognitive Disorders
spellingShingle Science::Medicine
Emergency Department
Major Neurocognitive Disorders
Beauchet, Olivier
Cooper-Brown, Liam A.
Lubov, Joshua
Allali, Gilles
Afilalo, Marc
Launay, Cyrille P.
"Emergency Room Evaluation and Recommendations" (ER2) tool for the screening of older emergency department visitors with major neurocognitive disorders: results from the ER² database
description Purpose: The Emergency Room Evaluation and Recommendation (ER2) is an application in the electronic medical file of patients visiting the Emergency Department (ED) of the Jewish General Hospital (JGH; Montreal, Quebec, Canada). It screens for older ED visitors at high risk of undesirable events. The aim of this study is to examine the performance criteria (i.e., sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value [PPV], negative predictive value [NPV], positive likelihood ratio [LR+], negative likelihood ratio [LR-] and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve [AUROC]) of the ER2 high-risk level and its "temporal disorientation" item alone to screen for major neurocognitive disorders in older ED visitors at the JGH. Methods: Based on a cross-sectional design, 999 older adults (age 84.9 ± 5.6, 65.1% female) visiting the ED of the JGH were selected from the ER2 database. ER2 was completed upon the patients' arrival at the ED. The outcomes were ER2's high-risk level, the answer to ER2's temporal disorientation item (present vs. absent), and the diagnosis of major neurocognitive disorders (yes vs. no) which was confirmed when it was present in a letter or other files signed by a physician. Results: The sensitivities of both ER2's high-risk level and temporal disorientation item were high (≥0.91). Specificity, the PPV, LR+, and AROC were higher for the temporal disorientation item compared to ER2's high-risk level, whereas a highest sensitivity, LR-, and NPV were obtained with the ER2 high-risk level. Both area under the receiver operating characteristic curves were high (0.71 for ER2's high-risk level and 0.82 for ER2 temporal disorientation item). The odds ratios (OR) of ER2's high-risk level and of temporal disorientation item for the diagnosis of major neurocognitive disorders were positive and significant with all OR above 18, the highest OR being reported for the temporal disorientation item in the unadjusted model [OR = 26.4 with 95% confidence interval (CI) = 17.7-39.3]. Conclusion: Our results suggest that ER2 and especially its temporal disorientation item may be used to screen for major neurocognitive disorders in older ED users.
author2 Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
author_facet Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
Beauchet, Olivier
Cooper-Brown, Liam A.
Lubov, Joshua
Allali, Gilles
Afilalo, Marc
Launay, Cyrille P.
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author Beauchet, Olivier
Cooper-Brown, Liam A.
Lubov, Joshua
Allali, Gilles
Afilalo, Marc
Launay, Cyrille P.
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title "Emergency Room Evaluation and Recommendations" (ER2) tool for the screening of older emergency department visitors with major neurocognitive disorders: results from the ER² database
title_short "Emergency Room Evaluation and Recommendations" (ER2) tool for the screening of older emergency department visitors with major neurocognitive disorders: results from the ER² database
title_full "Emergency Room Evaluation and Recommendations" (ER2) tool for the screening of older emergency department visitors with major neurocognitive disorders: results from the ER² database
title_fullStr "Emergency Room Evaluation and Recommendations" (ER2) tool for the screening of older emergency department visitors with major neurocognitive disorders: results from the ER² database
title_full_unstemmed "Emergency Room Evaluation and Recommendations" (ER2) tool for the screening of older emergency department visitors with major neurocognitive disorders: results from the ER² database
title_sort "emergency room evaluation and recommendations" (er2) tool for the screening of older emergency department visitors with major neurocognitive disorders: results from the er² database
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