儿科心胸伤口处理:范围回顾。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Jacqueline Cunninghame, Mari Takashima, Jennifer Orchard, Harshita Grewel, Prem Venugopal, Amanda Ullman
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背景:先天性心脏缺陷是儿童出生后第一年死亡的最主要原因。由于软组织的脆弱性,儿科人群心胸创伤的处理是复杂的,成人的愈合进展不同。了解伤口护理管理的广度对于建立其在临床实践中的适用性至关重要,特别是在并发症的预防方面。目的:本研究的目的是广泛探讨儿科术前,术中和术后心胸伤口护理。方法:在本综述中,系统检索MEDLINE、EMBASE和护理及相关健康文献累积索引,检索在过去10年内发表的关于创伤需要干预的小儿心胸外科患者(小于21岁)的介入研究。结果:共检索到2379项研究,包括23项研究。本综述主要由观察性研究(n = 13, 57%)和2个随机临床试验(8.7%)组成。大多数研究集中于程序性干预(n = 14, 41.2%),以管理为重点的干预(n = 10, 29.4%)和以捆绑治疗为重点的干预(n = 10, 29.4%)分布均匀。干预措施在术后使用最多(n = 68, 49.6%)。研究作者通常评估药物、敷料、机械和去污干预与胸骨伤口感染、愈合、其他感染、营养、亲代结局和术后并发症发生率的关系。伤口监测和换药的频率是不均匀的,在研究中很少报道。结论:本综述表明,评估与小儿心胸外科手术相关的伤口护理干预措施有效性的高水平证据有限。研究人员利用现有的临床网络来建立临床试验是至关重要的。
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Cardiothoracic Wound Management in Pediatrics: A Scoping Review.

Background: Congenital heart defects represent the most prominent cause of mortality in a child's first year of life. Management of cardiothoracic wounds in pediatric populations is complex, attributed to the fragility of soft tissue, with healing progressing differently in adults. Understanding the breadth of wound care management is essential in establishing its applicability to clinical practice, especially in the prevention of complications.

Objective: The aim of this study was to expansively explore preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative cardiothoracic wound care in pediatrics.

Methods: In this scoping review, a systematic search of MEDLINE, EMBASE, and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature was conducted to retrieve interventional studies on pediatric cardiothoracic surgical patients (younger than 21 years) with wounds requiring intervention published in the preceding 10 years.

Results: A total of 2379 studies were retrieved, with 23 studies included. This review predominantly consisted of observational studies (n = 13, 57%), with 2 randomized clinical trials (8.7%). Most studies focused on procedural interventions (n = 14, 41.2%), with an equal distribution of management-focused (n = 10, 29.4%) and bundle-focused (n = 10, 29.4%) interventions. Interventions were most used in the postoperative period (n = 68, 49.6%). Study authors typically assessed the association of pharmaceutical, dressing, mechanical, and decontamination interventions with the incidence of sternal wound infections, healing, other infections, nutrition, parental outcomes, and postoperative complications. Frequency of wound surveillance and dressing changes were heterogeneous and rarely reported among studies.

Conclusions: This review demonstrated the limited availability of high-level evidence evaluating the effectiveness of wound care interventions associated with pediatric cardiothoracic surgery. It is paramount that researchers leverage existing clinical networks to establish clinical trials.

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自引率
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期刊介绍: Official journal of the Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association, Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing is one of the leading journals for advanced practice nurses in cardiovascular care, providing thorough coverage of timely topics and information that is extremely practical for daily, on-the-job use. Each issue addresses the physiologic, psychologic, and social needs of cardiovascular patients and their families in a variety of environments. Regular columns include By the Bedside, Progress in Prevention, Pharmacology, Dysrhythmias, and Outcomes Research.
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