Abdominal pain is the most common chief complaint in US emergency departments (EDs) among patients over 65, who are at high risk of mortality or incident disability after the ED encounter. We sought to characterize the evaluation, management, and disposition of older adults who present to the ED with abdominal pain. We performed a survey-weighted analysis of the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS), comparing older adults with a chief complaint of abdominal pain to those without. Visits from 2013 to 2017 to nationally representative EDs were included. We analyzed 81,509 visits to 1211 US EDs, which projects to 531,780,629 ED visits after survey weighting. We report the diagnostic testing, evaluation, management, additional reasons for visit, and disposition of ED visits.
Friedman AB, Chen A, Wu RR, Coe NB, Halpern SD, Hwang U, Kelz RR, Cappola AR: Evaluation and Disposition of Older Adults Presenting to the Emergency Department with Abdominal Pain Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS) 70(2): 501-511, Feb 2022.