Epistaxis 2016: national audit of management

J Laryngol Otol. 2017 Dec;131(12):1131-1141. doi: 10.1017/S002221511700202X.

Abstract

Background: Epistaxis is a common condition that can be associated with significant morbidity, and it places a considerable burden on our healthcare system. This national audit of management sought to assess current practice against newly created consensus recommendations and to expand our current evidence base.

Methods: The management of epistaxis patients who met the inclusion criteria, at 113 registered sites across the UK, was compared with audit standards during a 30-day window. Data were further utilised for explorative analysis.

Results: Data for 1826 cases were uploaded to the database, representing 94 per cent of all cases that met the inclusion criteria at participating sites. Sixty-two per cent of patients were successfully treated by ENT clinicians within 24 hours. The 30-day recurrent presentation rate across the dataset was 13.9 per cent. Significant event analysis revealed an all-cause 30-day mortality rate of 3.4 per cent.

Conclusion: Audit findings demonstrate a varying alignment with consensus guidance, with explorative analysis countering some previously well-established tenets of management.

Keywords: Cautery; Epistaxis; Hematology; Surgery; Symptom Assessment.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Epistaxis / mortality
  • Epistaxis / therapy*
  • Evidence-Based Medicine
  • Humans
  • Medical Audit*
  • Recurrence
  • Survival Rate
  • Treatment Outcome
  • United Kingdom