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New recommendations of Spanish Society of Emergency Medicine (SEMES) for emergency department diagnosis of HIV infection based on results from Spain’s “Leave Your Mark” program

Juan González del Castillo1, Pere Llorens2, Patricia Trenc3, Lourdes Piedrafita4, Nayra Cabrera5, Concepción Abellas6, Miguel Ángel Ramiro7, María Jesús Pérez Elías8, Santiago Moreno9, Federico García10, Francisco Javier Candel11, Manuel J. Vázquez Lima12, Òscar Miró13, en representación de la Red VIH de Urgencias

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1Servicio de Urgencias, IdISSC, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain. 2Servicio de Urgencias, Corta Estancia y Hospitalización a Domicilio. Hospital General Dr. Balmis, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria y Biomédica de Alicante (ISABIAL), Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche, Alicante, Spain. 3Servicio de Urgencias, Hospital Universitario Miguel Servet, Zaragoza, Spain. 4Servicio de Urgencias. Hospital de Manacor, Manacor, Spain. 5Nayra Cabrera. Servicio de Urgencias. Hospital Universitario Dr. Negrín, Gran Canaria, Spain. 6Directora de Enfermería. Área Sanitaria de Pontevedra e O Salnés. Servicio Galego de Saúde. Coordinadora Nacional del proyecto Deja tu huella, Spain. 7Grupo de Investigación “Discapacidad, Enfermedad Crónica y Accesibilidad a los Derechos”, Facultad de Derecho, Universidad de Alcalá, Madrid, Spain. 8Servicio de Enfermedades Infecciosas. Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal, IRYCIS, CIBERINFECC, Madrid, Spain. 9Servicio de Enfermedades Infecciosas. Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal, Universidad de Alcalá, IRYCIS, CIBERINFECC, Madrid, Spain. 10Servicio de Microbiología Clínica. Hospital Universitario Clínico San Cecilio, Granada. Ibs. GRANADA; CIBERINFECC, Madrid, Spain. 11Servicio de Microbiología Clínica, IdISSC, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain. 12Servicio de Urgencias, Hospital o Salnes, Villagarcía de Arousa, Pontevedra, Spain. 13Servicio de Urgencias, Hospital Clínic, IDIBAPS, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.

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González del Castillo J, Llorens P, Trenc P, Piedrafita L, Cabrera N, Abellas C, et al. New recommendations of Spanish Society of Emergency Medicine (SEMES) for emergency department diagnosis of HIV infection based on results from Spain’s “Leave Your Mark” program. Emergencias. 2024;36:447-59

Summary

Hidden infections and late diagnoses are currently the main challenges of the HIV pandemic. Emergency departments (EDs) are one of the health care system’s key resources addressing these challenges. In 2020, the Spanish Society of Emergency Medicine (SEMES) published recommendations for ordering HIV serology testing for patients with certain health conditions, and in 2021 SEMES launched the “Leave Your Mark” (Deja tu Huella – DTH) program to facilitate implementing the recommendations during emergency care. The present consensus paper, based on 3 years of experience with the program, was drafted to give new support to the DTH project. Participating hospitals ordered 129 617 serologies over 3 years, leading to 1620 new HIV diagnoses. One out of every 5 new HIV diagnoses in Spain is now made in an ED, but there is still room for improvement. To that end, this paper contributes 7 concrete proposals: 1) update the DTH program’s criteria for ordering serology by including unexplained thrombocytopenia, fever with no focus of infection, and former residence in a country with endemic HIV infection; 2) include serology for hepatitis C virus infection at the time HIV testing is ordered; 3) reinforce the importance of obtaining the patient’s informed consent for testing, meeting the obligation to respect the individual’s rights; 4) implement educational programs; 5) develop decision-making tools (forms for ordering tests, alerts in patients’ histories); 6) involve nurses in the DTH process and value their contributions; and 7) monitor quality markers to evaluate implementation of the program in all participating hospitals. The ultimate goal is to improve the DTH program and ensure its sustainability over time.

 

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