[Rapid response team led by pediatricians: Experience at a Latin American Tertiary Care Hospital].

IF 0.5 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Laura F Niño-Serna, Carolina Tamayo-Múnera
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Abstract

Pediatric rapid response teams (PRRT) aim to detect the clinical deterioration of a patient and implement timely treatment, avoiding cardiopulmonary arrests (CPA) and in-hospital mortality.

Objective: To describe the experience with PRRT led by the pediatrician in a high-complexity hospital.

Patients and methods: Descriptive, retrospective, longitudinal study. Hospitalized children under 18 years of age who had a PRRT activation between August 2015 and May 2022 were included. Patients who simultaneously had an activation of the emergency system (suspected CPA) were excluded. Demographic and clinical variables were analyzed through a descriptive analysis.

Results: We analyzed 225 PRRT events with an activation rate of 17 per 1,000 admissions. Activations were more common in children under two years of age (50%), oncology patients (35%), general hospitalization (88%), the night shift (44%), and respiratory compromise (48%). Most evaluations occurred within the first five minutes (74%). The most frequent interventions were oxygen administration (45%), fluid bolus (43%), laboratory tests (40%), and X-rays (34%). Admission to the pediatric intensive care unit was 45%. The decrease in inpatient CRP was progressive during the time of the study.

Conclusions: With the implementation of the PRRT, we found a tendency toward fewer CPA events in hospital wards. Most of the therapeutic interventions derived from the PRRT were of low or medium complexity, which supports the pediatrician as the team leader.

[儿科医生领导的快速反应小组:拉丁美洲三级保健医院的经验]。
儿科快速反应小组(PRRT)旨在发现患者的临床恶化并及时实施治疗,避免心肺骤停(CPA)和住院死亡率。目的:介绍某高复杂性医院儿科医生领导的PRRT的经验。患者和方法:描述性、回顾性、纵向研究。纳入了2015年8月至2022年5月期间PRRT激活的18岁以下住院儿童。同时有紧急系统激活的患者(疑似CPA)被排除在外。通过描述性分析对人口学和临床变量进行分析。结果:我们分析了225个PRRT事件,激活率为17 / 1000。激活在两岁以下儿童(50%)、肿瘤患者(35%)、普通住院(88%)、夜班(44%)和呼吸衰竭(48%)中更为常见。大多数评估发生在前五分钟内(74%)。最常见的干预措施是给氧(45%)、液体丸(43%)、实验室检查(40%)和x光(34%)。儿童重症监护病房住院率为45%。在研究期间,住院患者CRP的下降是进行性的。结论:随着PRRT的实施,我们发现医院病房的CPA事件有减少的趋势。大多数来自PRRT的治疗干预是低或中等复杂性的,这支持儿科医生作为小组组长。
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