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- Title
Models to predict length of stay in the emergency department: a systematic literature review and appraisal.
- Authors
Farimani, Raheleh Mahboub; Karim, Hesam; Atashi, Alireza; Tohidinezhad, Fariba; Bahaadini, Kambiz; Abu-Hanna, Ameen; Eslami, Saeid
- Abstract
Introduction: Prolonged Length of Stay (LOS) in ED (Emergency Department) has been associated with poor clinical outcomes. Prediction of ED LOS may help optimize resource utilization, clinical management, and benchmarking. This study aims to systematically review models for predicting ED LOS and to assess the reporting and methodological quality about these models. Methods: The online database PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science (10 Sep 2023) was searched for English language articles that reported prediction models of LOS in ED. Identified titles and abstracts were independently screened by two reviewers. All original papers describing either development (with or without internal validation) or external validation of a prediction model for LOS in ED were included. Results: Of 12,193 uniquely identified articles, 34 studies were included (29 describe the development of new models and five describe the validation of existing models). Different statistical and machine learning methods were applied to the papers. On the 39-point reporting score and 11-point methodological quality score, the highest reporting scores for development and validation studies were 39 and 8, respectively. Conclusion: Various studies on prediction models for ED LOS were published but they are fairly heterogeneous and suffer from methodological and reporting issues. Model development studies were associated with a poor to a fair level of methodological quality in terms of the predictor selection approach, the sample size, reproducibility of the results, missing imputation technique, and avoiding dichotomizing continuous variables. Moreover, it is recommended that future investigators use the confirmed checklist to improve the quality of reporting.
- Subjects
HOSPITAL emergency services; EMERGENCY room visits; STATISTICAL learning; PREDICTION models; ONLINE databases
- Publication
BMC Emergency Medicine, 2024, Vol 24, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1471-227X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s12873-024-00965-4