儿科患者的特征 需要快速响应系统激活
Taiki Haga1, Takaaki Sakaguchi1, Takuya Matsuda1
1Department of Critical Care Medicine, Osaka City General Hospital, 2-13-22, Miyakojima-hondori, Miyakojima, Osaka-city, Osaka, 534-0021, Japan.
概括
儿科快速反应系统 (RRS) 的激活通常是由呼吸系统问题引发的. 不良结果的关键指标包括低SpO2,低血压,发烧和意识变化,指导RRS协议优化.
科学领域:
- 儿科重症监护医学 儿科重症监护医学
- 医疗保健系统分析 医疗保健系统分析
- 患者安全研究 患者安全研究
背景情况:
- 儿科快速反应系统 (RRS) 的实施在全球范围内不断增长.
- 影响儿科RRS不良结果的特征和因素尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究儿科RRS激活的特征.
- 确定与需要RRS激活的儿科患者不良结果相关的因素.
主要方法:
- 在35家日本医院 (2017年11月至2022年6月) 对儿科患者 (<18岁) 的回顾性观察研究.
- 对人口统计数据,临床触发因素,干预措施和结果 (ICU转移,心脏骤停,死亡) 的分析.
- 后勤回归用于识别不利结果的预测因素.
主要成果:
- 分析了213名儿童患者;中位数年龄为47个月.
- 大多数RRS激活 (主要由护士) 是因为呼吸问题;60%涉及干预.
- 综合不良结果率为28.6% (4.7%心脏骤停,24.9%ICU入院,1.9%死亡率).
- 降低SPO2,低血压,体温升高,意识变化以及多次RRS激活标准违规/干预与不良结果有关.
结论:
- 研究提供了对儿科RRS激活特征和不良结果预测因素的见解.
- 这些发现可以为优化儿科RRS协议提供信息.
- 通过加强RRS实施,有可能提高儿科患者的安全性.
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