Pediatric emergency care
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Pediatric emergency care · Aug 2022
Provider Communication and Fever Protocol for Children With Sickle Cell Disease in the Emergency Department.
We assessed whether prior communication between pediatric hematologists and emergency department (ED) providers reduced time to administration of parenteral antibiotics for children with sickle cell disease presenting with fever. ⋯ Advance communication between the pediatric hematologist and ED physician was associated with reduced time to antibiotic administration for febrile children with sickle cell disease. Further interventions should be explored to achieve timely antibiotics administration within 60 minutes of ED arrival.
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Pediatric emergency care · Aug 2022
Sepsis Electronic Decision Support Screen in High-Risk Patients Across Age Groups in a Pediatric Emergency Department.
This study aimed to compare the performance of a pediatric decision support algorithm to detect severe sepsis between high-risk pediatric and adult patients in a pediatric emergency department (PED). ⋯ The BPA was less specific in adults compared with children. With the addition of provider screen, specificity improved; however, the lower negative predictive value suggests that providers may be less likely to suspect sepsis even after automated screen in adult patients. This study invites further research aimed at improving screening algorithms, particularly across the diverse age spectrum presenting to a PED.
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Pediatric emergency care · Aug 2022
Pediatric ED Utilization in a Destination City: Demographic, Clinical, and Temporal Trends.
Seasonal variation in emergency department (ED) visits has been shown for a variety of pediatric conditions, but previous studies have not considered how geographic location may also influence when and why these patients present to the ED. Our study examined the demographic and clinical characteristics as well as the seasonal variation among 3 patient populations (locals, in-state nonlocals, and out-of-state visitors) presenting to our pediatric ED (PED), which is located in a coastal, destination city. ⋯ At our institution, local patients, in-state nonlocal patients, and out-of-state patients exhibited 3 distinct patterns of PED utilization. Knowledge of these trends can be used to optimize resource allocation and follow-up planning, particularly for our out-of-state patient population.
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Pediatric emergency care · Aug 2022
Prehospital Epinephrine Use in Pediatric Anaphylaxis by Emergency Medical Services.
Anaphylaxis requires prompt assessment and management with epinephrine to reduce its morbidity and mortality. This study examined the prehospital management of pediatric anaphylactic reactions in Northeast Ohio. ⋯ Emergency medical service providers in this region demonstrated similar use of epinephrine as reported elsewhere. However, 43% (64/150) of pediatric patients meeting anaphylaxis criteria did not receive prehospital epinephrine, and 10% (15/150) received no treatment whatsoever. Efforts to improve EMS provider recognition and prompt epinephrine administration in pediatric cases of anaphylaxis seem necessary.