在急救医疗服务 (PediDOSE) 研究中针对发作的儿科剂量优化方法
Manish I Shah1, Kathleen M Adelgais2, James M Chamberlain3
1Department of Emergency Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA, 94304, USA. mshah5@stanford.edu.
Trials
|December 13, 2025
概括
在紧急医疗服务 (EMS) 中基于年龄的米达佐拉姆剂量可能会改善儿科治疗. 这项研究将基于年龄的剂量与基于体重的剂量进行比较,以提高儿童的止和安全性.
科学领域:
- 儿科急救医学 儿科急救医学
- 临床试验 临床试验
- 药理学 药理学是指药理学的学科.
背景情况:
- 发作是一种常见的儿科紧急情况,需要立即治疗.
- 目前的急救医疗服务 (EMS) 对儿科发作的做法往往导致剂量不足和药物延迟.
- 建议用鼻内或肌内注射米达佐拉姆,但由于剂量错误,有效性受到限制.
研究的目的:
- 评估使用基于年龄的米达佐拉姆剂量用于儿科发作的新EMS协议的有效性和安全性.
- 为了比较基于年龄的剂量与目前基于体重的剂量的疗效,在急诊室到达之前实现止.
主要方法:
- 这是一项大型,分阶段的结试验,在儿科紧急护理应用研究网络 (PECARN) 内的20个城市进行.
- 实施EMS协议,对米达佐拉姆剂量进行四个基于年龄的分类.
- 主要结局:在急诊室到达时,发作停止. 二次结果:呼吸衰竭的发生率.
主要成果:
- 研究正在进行中; 结果尚未提供.
结论:
- 基于年龄的剂量协议有可能成为一个更安全和更有效的替代方案,而不是目前基于体重的剂量用于儿科发作.
- 成功实施可能会导致医院前儿科发作管理的范式转变.
- 基于年龄的剂量概念可能适用于其他儿科医院前药物.
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