Pediatric Emergency Care for Children and Adolescents with Cancer: Causes of Consultation and Factors Associated with Hospitalization

Maria Ourinda Mesquita da Cunha, Fernanda Ferreira da Silva Lima, Marilia Fornaciari Grabois, André Ricardo Araújo da Silva, Sima Ferman
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Introduction: Pediatric emergency care is essential for adequate medical treatment of pediatric cancer-associated complications and for increasing the chances of cure. Objective: This study aimed to describe pediatric cancer-associated emergencies and outcomes, and to analyze the factors associated with hospitalization. Method: A retrospective observational cohort study was conducted including patients aged ≤19 years who attended the pediatric emergency of a general cancer hospital from April 17 to October 17, 2019. The variables analyzed were demographics, socioeconomic status, disease and treatment factors, reasons for seeking emergency care, and associated outcomes. Results: This study included 309 patients who required 994 emergency consultations, with a total of 766 reasons for seeking care. The median age was 4.86 years; 50.8% were female and 51.5% were white. The patients had solid tumors (49.8%), central nervous system tumors (27.5%), and hematological neoplasms (15.5%). Most of the patients were home discharged (72.2%) or to support houses (6.7%). Fever was the most frequent symptom (30.8%) and the most common reason for admission. 19.2% of the patients were admitted to the ward and 2.0% to the pediatric intensive care unit (2.0%). Only two of the 309 patients (0.6%) seeking care in the pediatric emergency died in the emergency room, and these patients were in end-of-life care. Conclusion: The availability of a pediatric emergency room with skilled professionals in supportive care of pediatric patients with cancer was essential for the management of disease and treatment-related complications.
儿童和青少年癌症的儿科急诊:会诊的原因和住院的相关因素
儿科急诊护理对于儿科癌症相关并发症的充分医学治疗和增加治愈机会至关重要。目的:本研究旨在描述儿童癌症相关的紧急情况和结局,并分析住院治疗的相关因素。方法:采用回顾性观察队列研究,纳入2019年4月17日至10月17日在某肿瘤综合医院儿科急诊科就诊的年龄≤19岁的患者。分析的变量包括人口统计学、社会经济地位、疾病和治疗因素、寻求紧急护理的原因和相关结果。结果:本研究包括309例需要994次紧急咨询的患者,共有766个寻求护理的原因。中位年龄4.86岁;50.8%为女性,51.5%为白人。患者有实体瘤(49.8%)、中枢神经系统肿瘤(27.5%)和血液系统肿瘤(15.5%)。以居家出院(72.2%)或赡养院(6.7%)居多。发热是最常见的症状(30.8%)和最常见的入院原因。19.2%的患者入住病房,2.0%的患者入住儿科重症监护病房(2.0%)。309名儿科急症患者中只有2名(0.6%)在急诊室死亡,这些患者正在接受临终关怀。结论:儿科急诊室的可用性和熟练的专业人员对儿童癌症患者的支持性护理对于疾病和治疗相关并发症的管理至关重要。
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