Adherence of Emergency Physicians to Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network-Clinical Decision Rule (PECARN-CDR) in Minor Head Injuries Emergency Patients

A. Elbaih, Z. Elsayed, Magda Ramadan El bahrawey, Maram Mahran Khalaf
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Introduction: Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) is the best accurately identify children at very low risk of clinically important traumatic brain injuries (ciTBIs) in the Emergency Department (ED). Therefore, the implementation of evidence-based tools for clinical decision-making in the acute care setting has shown to improve quality of care as well as patients’ outcomes. This study aimed to assess the PECARN on quality of care in mild head injury children after improving competency of emergency physician. Methods: The study is a cross-sectional, prospective study included 50 Children with mild head trauma attending to the Emergency Department (ED) of the Suez Canal university Hospitals. Patients divided into two groups according to their age (less or more than 2 years). We used the Statistical Package of Social Science (SPSS) program version 20 for data analysis. Results: The most common cause of injury was direct head trauma, followed by motor car accidents and the least frequent injuries were due to fall from height. Our results regarding the adherence of residents to the PECARN CDR demonstrated that the residents were adherent largely to the rule with a level of adherence of about 92%. Conclusion: the adherence of the emergency department physicians in SCUH to the PECARN CDR while managing pediatric mild TBI. PECARN proved its effectiveness as a clinically predictive tool to understand who can safely avoid a cranial CT scan after TBI and the risk stratification provided by it was significantly associated with positive CT scan findings. Keywords: Pediatric care; Mild head injuries; Traumatic brain injuries
急诊医师对儿科急诊护理应用研究网络-临床决策规则(PECARN-CDR)在小颅脑损伤急诊患者中的依从性
简介:儿科急诊护理应用研究网络(PECARN)是在急诊科(ED)最准确地识别临床重要创伤性脑损伤(ciTBIs)风险极低的儿童。因此,在急性护理环境中实施临床决策的循证工具已被证明可以提高护理质量和患者的预后。本研究旨在评估PECARN对急诊医师能力提升后轻度颅脑损伤患儿护理质量的影响。方法:本研究是一项横断面、前瞻性研究,包括50名在苏伊士运河大学医院急诊科(ED)就诊的轻度头部创伤儿童。患者按年龄(小于2岁或大于2岁)分为两组。我们使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)程序版本20进行数据分析。结果:最常见的伤害原因是直接头部外伤,其次是机动车事故,最不常见的伤害原因是高空坠落。我们关于居民对PECARN CDR的依从性的结果表明,居民在很大程度上遵守了规则,遵守程度约为92%。结论:在处理儿童轻度TBI时,SCUH急诊科医生对PECARN CDR的依从性。PECARN证明了其作为临床预测工具的有效性,可以了解谁可以安全地避免TBI后的颅脑CT扫描,并且它提供的风险分层与阳性CT扫描结果显着相关。关键词:儿科护理;轻度头部损伤;创伤性脑损伤
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