Patients being followed for cancer account for 2.8% of emergency admissions in France. An acute episode that triggers a visit to the emergency department may be related to the progression of the disease, or to complications of treatment. The management of these patients is often complex and requires a degree of expertise. Emergency departments specialising in the management of cancer complications have been set up, and now deal exclusively with patients treated at their centres. However, for geographical or logistical reasons, patients with cancer are likely to consult a non-specialist emergency department and/or one located outside the cancer care centre. In this case, the emergency doctor may not have access to the oncology file, and care in the emergency department and downstream services may be sub-optimal. Studies have shown a positive impact on the quality of care and prognosis of patients thanks to the cancer centre's expertise. However, the effect of the centre on a cancer patient who visits the emergency department has never been studied. This is particularly true if the emergency department where the patient is seen is located in the cancer follow-up centre. The primary objective of the COVER study is to investigate the impact of the location of the emergency department where the patient is seen for their prognosis.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
2,000
Hôpital Pitié Salpêtrière Emergency department
Paris, France
RECRUITINGNumber of days alive spent outside the hospital
Time frame: 1 month
Occurrence of a new/ unscheduled consultation
Time frame: 30 days
Length of hospitalisation
Time frame: 90 day
Unscheduled consultation or hospitalization emergency department discharge
Time frame: 7 days
Unexpected death
Time frame: 7 days
Secondary admission to the intensive care unit during the initial hospitalization following the emergency visit
Time frame: 7 days
Occurence of organ failure
Time frame: 7 days
Quality of life with QLQ-C30
QLQ-C30
Time frame: 90 days
Mortality
Time frame: 30 days
Mortality
Time frame: Day 90
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