描述可能可避免的儿科重症监护病房转移情况
Anna Jane Sibilia1,2, Maya Dewan2,3, Abigail Gauthier4,5
1Division of Emergency Medicine, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Hospital pediatrics
|July 10, 2025
概括
近一半的快速反应系统 (RRS) 转移到儿科重症监护室 (PICU) 是可能可以避免的转移 (PAT). 这些PAT通常是由于呼吸困扰,突出了改善儿科重症监护资源配置的领域.
科学领域:
- 儿科重症监护医药 儿科重症监护医药
- 医院质量改善 医院质量改善
- 医疗保健系统分析分析
背景情况:
- 快速反应系统 (RRS) 对于将患者转移到儿科重症监护室 (PICU) 至关重要.
- 这些转移的很大一部分可能是可避免的 (PAT),这意味着患者不需要PICU级护理.
- 了解PAT对于优化儿童医院资源利用至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 描述和描述可能可以避免的转移 (PAT) 到PICU.
- 确定儿科医院环境中PAT的频率和常见原因.
主要方法:
- 预期调查收集了RRS激活原因.
- 追溯图表审查根据特定标准确定了PAT (没有严重恶化,没有突发性,没有PICU干预).
- 对255个RRS转移到四级儿童医院的分析.
主要成果:
- 43% (110/255) 的RRS转移被归类为PAT.
- PAT患者的中位数年龄为6岁,入院后的中位数转移时间为32小时.
- 最常见的PAT转移原因是呼吸困难,主要来自一般儿科.
结论:
- 可能可以避免的转移占到PICU的RRS激活的很大一部分.
- PAT可以作为评估RRS和儿科重症监护室操作有效性的关键指标.
- 鉴于住院儿科护理资源日益受到限制,这一发现尤为重要.
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