沙特阿拉伯一家儿童医院的儿科皮肤科急诊会诊。

IF 1.3 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Dermatology Reports Pub Date : 2025-05-23 Epub Date: 2024-10-28 DOI:10.4081/dr.2024.10030
Rawan AlDosari, Latifah Albrahim, Abeer Alkhodier, Rayan Alkhodair, Mohammed AlJasser
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摘要

皮肤科通常被认为是非紧急和门诊为中心的专业。有限的研究评估了儿科急诊科(PEDs)的皮肤病。本研究旨在确定2018年8月至2023年8月期间在沙特阿拉伯利雅得一家大型儿童医院急诊就诊的最常见儿科皮肤病。共纳入183例患者。多数患者年龄在2岁及以下[87例(47.5%)]。性别分布几乎相等,51.4%的人口是女性。感染性疾病和炎症性疾病是最常见的疾病,分别占35.5%和33.9%。排在前三位的分别是特应性皮炎(12.02%)、脓疱疮(6.56%)和婴儿血管瘤(6.01%)。了解儿科急诊科出现的各种皮肤病,可以积极提高皮肤科诊所的患者护理,促进预防性公共卫生倡议,从而减少急诊科就诊。
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Emergency consultations in pediatric dermatology at a children's hospital in Saudi Arabia.

Emergency consultations in pediatric dermatology at a children's hospital in Saudi Arabia.

Dermatology is commonly considered a non-urgent and outpatient-centered specialty. Limited studies have evaluated skin diseases presented to pediatric emergency departments (PEDs). This study aims to identify the most common pediatric dermatological conditions that result in an emergency department visit between August 2018 and August 2023 at a large children's hospital in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. A total of 183 patients were included. Most patients were 2 years old and younger [87 (47.5%)]. Gender was almost equally distributed, with 51.4% of the population being female. Infectious and inflammatory disorders were the most commonly encountered conditions, accounting for 35.5% and 33.9%, respectively. The top three diagnoses were atopic dermatitis (12.02%), impetigo (6.56%), and infantile hemangioma (6.01%). Understanding the variety of skin disorders presented to pediatric emergency departments can positively enhance patient care in dermatology clinics and promote preventative public health initiatives, thus minimizing emergency department visits.

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