M. Garfinkel et H. Blumstein, Gender differences in testing for syphilis in Emergency Department patients diagnosed with sexually transmitted diseases, J EMERG MED, 17(6), 1999, pp. 937-940
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of gender on the li
kelihood of syphilis screening in Emergency Department (ED) patients with s
uspected sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). We reviewed charts of patien
ts diagnosed with STDs in an urban university hospital ED from January 1995
through June 1996, Exclusion criteria included documented history of syphi
lis, syphilitic lesions, return visit within 30 days of the original ED car
e, and hospital admission. Records for 208 eligible patients were included
in the study. Twenty-two of 45 male patients mere screened for syphilis as
opposed to 12 of 163 female patients (48.9% vs. 7.4%, respectively). This s
tudy demonstrates that male patients diagnosed and treated for STDs are mor
e likely to be screened for syphilis than female patients. (C) 1999 Elsevie
r Science Inc.