[A study of the demand for health care in hereditary-metabolic diseases in a Spanish tertiary care hospital]

Rev Neurol. 2017 Dec 1;65(11):496-502.
[Article in Spanish]

Abstract

Aim: To determine the characteristics of the demand for health care in hereditary-metabolic diseases in a Spanish tertiary care hospital.

Patients and methods: We conducted a retrospective descriptive study involving a review of the epidemiological data, reasons for visiting, diagnoses and complementary studies of the patients treated by a metabolic disease unit over a period of 6 years and 11 months.

Results: Altogether 1012 patients were evaluated. There was a predominance of males (52%) and of patients under the age of 1 year (42.09%). 71.44% of them were under 6 years old. Approximately half of the patients (50.3%) came from hospitals (wards, outpatients, neonatology, emergency department, neuropaediatrics and intensive care), followed by the neonatal screening programme (20.36%) and primary care (14.82%). The most frequent reasons for visiting and diagnoses can be seen in their respective tables.

Conclusions: The study of the demand for health care in hereditary-metabolic diseases is useful as a means to detect needs in their field and to try to adapt care to meet them. Medical, scientific and social progress makes it necessary to have an expert in metabolism present in reference clinical units. As members of multidisciplinary teams alongside other specialists, they will contribute towards accomplishing a suitable presumptive diagnosis, diagnosis, management and follow-up. It is necessary to keep them constantly up-to-date and ensure adequate training of new experts in metabolism, since this is the best way to deliver optimal care for those with metabolic illnesses, which are usually rare diseases.

Title: Estudio de la demanda asistencial de las enfermedades metabolico-hereditarias en un hospital español de tercer nivel.

Objetivo. Conocer las caracteristicas de la demanda asistencial de las enfermedades metabolico-hereditarias en un hospital español de tercer nivel. Pacientes y metodos. Estudio descriptivo retrospectivo en el que se revisan los datos epidemiologicos, los motivos de consulta, los diagnosticos y los estudios complementarios de los pacientes atendidos por la unidad de enfermedades metabolicas durante un periodo de 6 años y 11 meses. Resultados. Se valoraron un total de 1.012 pacientes. Hay un predominio de varones (52%) y de pacientes menores de 1 año (42,09%). El 71,44% son menores de 6 años. Los pacientes provienen en un 50,3% del ambito hospitalario (planta, consultas externas, neonatologia, urgencias, neuropediatria y cuidados intensivos), seguido del programa de cribado neonatal (20,36%) y de atencion primaria (14,82%). Conclusiones. El estudio de la demanda asistencial de las enfermedades metabolico-hereditarias es util para detectar necesidades en su campo y tratar de adecuar la asistencia a estas. Los avances medicos, cientificos y sociales hacen necesaria la existencia del experto en metabolismo en unidades clinicas de referencia, integrado en equipos multidisciplinares con otros especialistas, para una adecuada sospecha, diagnostico, manejo y seguimiento. Debe estar en continua actualizacion y garantizar la adecuada formacion de nuevos expertos en metabolismo, la mejor via para una optima atencion de los pacientes afectados de enfermedades metabolicas, habitualmente enfermedades raras.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Female
  • Health Services Needs and Demand*
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Male
  • Metabolic Diseases* / epidemiology
  • Metabolic Diseases* / genetics
  • Middle Aged
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Spain
  • Tertiary Care Centers
  • Young Adult