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    End-of-life care in a major UK trauma centre.

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    Edwards, Sarah
    Keyword
    Palliative care
    
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    OBJECTIVES: Death occurs within the emergency department (ED) sadly not infrequently. There is limited evidence exploring the demographics of these patients and the experience they have in the ED when they die or are approaching the end of life (EOL). METHODS: A retrospective review of patients aged 18 years and over who died in our major trauma centre was conducted. Data collected included demographics, frailty scores, time of arrival, time of death, time of EOL decision, cause of death in the ED and who wrote do not attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation (DNACPR) forms. RESULTS: From January to December 2023, 326 patients died in the ED. 76% of patients were aged 65 years or over, with 69% having a clinical frailty score of 5 or more. The average time from arrival to death was 5 hours 56 min, with the average time from EOL decision to death being 1 hour and 53 min. 60% of all patients had a DNACPR, with 75% of those being written by ED clinicians. CONCLUSION: EOL is becoming ever more important in the ED. Further work is needed to see if our local experience matches other EDs.
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    BMJ Support Palliat Care. 2025 Dec 23;16(1):211-214. doi: 10.1136/spcare-2025-005421.
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    British Medical Association
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12904/20121
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