Emergency Department Evaluation of Priapism: Etiology and Consultation

Author:

Fiesseler Frederick,Riggs Renee,Salo Dave,DeLong Claire,Walsh Brian

Abstract

Introduction: Priapism is a time-critical condition requiring immediate evaluation and management to avoid significant sequela. Management of this condition is significantly variable, dependent upon the underlying cause, and often instituted by a consultant rather than the treating emergency physician. Objectives: To determine etiologic factors contributing to priapism treatment and determine if treatments initiated in the emergency department (ED) contribute to an improved disposition metric. Methods: We conducted a multi-center, retrospective study of patients with priapism caused by multiple different etiologies. Study subjected were located at 15 hospitals by chart review and conducted a computer-assisted chart review to locate patients with priapism for each hospital over a 2-year period. Results: We evaluated 236 patients during the study period; 8 excluded for chart unavailable and 6 with non-priapism diagnosis on review. Median age was 39 years (IQR 22-52). Pediatrics, defined as less than 21 years of age, comprised 4% of patients (N=9). Overall, 85% (N=188) were discharged. Erectile dysfunction medications (EDM) were the most common identifiable cause; involving 23% (N=52). The remaining were sickle cell 20% (N=45), antipsychotic medications 14% (N=30), cocaine 2% (N=4), the remainder without an identifiable etiology. Overall, intrapenile procedures occurred in 56% (N=125) of patients. EDM was associated with significantly less intrapenile procedures compared to other etiologies, 15% (N=58) (p = 0.009), and also had a 2% (N=1) admission rate, significantly less compared to other etiologies (p=0.009). Further, consulting urology did not significantly increase mean length of stay, with difference of 19 minutes (p=0.64) when compared to ED intervention alone. Conclusion: Priapism as a result of EDM, the most frequent etiology, was associated with less frequent emergent intrapenile procedures and significantly less admissions and urology consultation does not significantly lengthen disposition times.

Publisher

European Open Science Publishing

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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