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- F Rubio Quiñones, A Hernández González, S Quintero Otero, J Pérez Ruiz, C Ruiz Ruiz, A Seidel, S Fernández O'Dogherty, and S Pantoja Rosso.
- Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos Pediátricos, Servicio de Pediatría, Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar, Cádiz.
- An. Esp. Pediatr. 1996 Sep 1;45(3):249-52.
BackgroundPediatric intensive care units have developed as treatment areas with a concentration of specialized equipment and personnel. Critically ill children often need to be moved to and from these critical care areas for diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. Such transport may pose additional risk to the critically ill patient.Patients And MethodsIn order to assess the problems encountered in our transport process, a prospective study was performed. A questionnaire was undertaken to evaluate the transport of critically ill children hospitalized in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit of the Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar from Cádiz over an eleven month period.ResultsTwo hundred children transported were evaluated. Forty-seven (23.5%) were interhospital transported patients and one hundred fifty-three (76.5%) were intrahospital transported patients. The most common type of intrahospital transport involves transfers between the operating room and the intensive care unit (73 patients, 36.5%). Deterioration in respiratory, cardiovascular and other physiological systems was registered in twenty-two patients (11%). One hundred four equipment-related mishaps were noted in eighty-six patients (43%) during the transport process. Dislodgement of intravenous catheters, loss of oxygen supply, endotracheal tube problems and equipment malfunction were the most common mishaps noted.ConclusionsOur results would suggest that more training regarding the transport of the critically ill child are needed in our area.
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