肺部超声在儿科和新生儿院前护理中的应用:一项观察性研究。

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Judit Becerra-Hervás, Anna Solé-Ribalta, Mònica Girona-Alarcón, Roi Campos, Elena Fresán, Nuria Millán, Carme Alejandre, Elisabeth Esteban
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目的:在儿科和新生儿重症监护病房以及院前环境中,使用即时超声,特别是肺超声(LUS)的情况有所增加。然而,其在儿科院前护理中的应用仍有待研究。该研究的目的是分析LUS在儿科和新生儿运输单位的效用。方法:这是一项前瞻性观察研究,于2021年3月至2023年9月在西班牙加泰罗尼亚的一个专门的儿科和新生儿高级生命支持运输单元进行。包括因医疗原因在稳定或转院期间发生床边LUS的患者。记录和分析流行病学变量、临床数据、运输相关数据和lus相关数据。结果:研究期间共转移2452例患者。89例(3.6%)行LUS。70例LUS为呼吸窘迫或紫绀,其中50例为新生儿患者,其中短暂性呼吸急促和胎粪吸入是最常见的诊断。LUS也用于不稳定患者的血流动力学评估和心脏骤停复苏期间。87.1%的LUS结果在接收医院得到确认。LUS结果导致32例(35.9%)患者的管理发生改变。结论:合理使用小儿及新生儿转运组肺部超声有助于诊断定位、管理评估,提高患者安全。
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Lung Ultrasound in Pediatric and Neonatal Pre-Hospital Care: An Observational Study.

Objectives: The use of point-of-care ultrasound, particularly lung ultrasound (LUS), has grown in pediatric and neonatal intensive care units and also in pre-hospital settings. However, its application in pre-hospital care of pediatric population remains understudied. The objective of the study is to analyze the utility of the LUS in a Paediatric and Neonatal Transport Unit.

Methods: This is a prospective observational study conducted in a specialized Paediatric and Neonatal advanced life support Transport Unit in Catalonia, Spain, between March 2021 and September 2023. Patients who underwent bedside LUS during stabilization or transfer for medical reasons were included. Epidemiologic variables, clinical data, transport-related data, and LUS-related data were recorded and analyzed.

Results: During the study period, 2452 patients were transferred. In 89 (3.6%) LUS was performed. Seventy LUS were performed for respiratory distress or cyanosis, 50 of these were in neonatal patients in which transient tachypnea and meconium aspiration were the most frequent diagnoses. LUS was also used during hemodynamic assessment of unstable patients and during cardiac arrest resuscitation. Exactly 87.1% of LUS results were confirmed at the receiving hospital. LUS findings led to a change in patient management in 32 (35.9%) patients.

Conclusions: The rational use of lung ultrasound performed by a pediatric and neonatal transport team can help in diagnostic orientation, management assessment, and improve patient safety.

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CiteScore
5.10
自引率
4.30%
发文量
205
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine (JUM) is dedicated to the rapid, accurate publication of original articles dealing with all aspects of medical ultrasound, particularly its direct application to patient care but also relevant basic science, advances in instrumentation, and biological effects. The journal is an official publication of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine and publishes articles in a variety of categories, including Original Research papers, Review Articles, Pictorial Essays, Technical Innovations, Case Series, Letters to the Editor, and more, from an international bevy of countries in a continual effort to showcase and promote advances in the ultrasound community. Represented through these efforts are a wide variety of disciplines of ultrasound, including, but not limited to: -Basic Science- Breast Ultrasound- Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound- Dermatology- Echocardiography- Elastography- Emergency Medicine- Fetal Echocardiography- Gastrointestinal Ultrasound- General and Abdominal Ultrasound- Genitourinary Ultrasound- Gynecologic Ultrasound- Head and Neck Ultrasound- High Frequency Clinical and Preclinical Imaging- Interventional-Intraoperative Ultrasound- Musculoskeletal Ultrasound- Neurosonology- Obstetric Ultrasound- Ophthalmologic Ultrasound- Pediatric Ultrasound- Point-of-Care Ultrasound- Public Policy- Superficial Structures- Therapeutic Ultrasound- Ultrasound Education- Ultrasound in Global Health- Urologic Ultrasound- Vascular Ultrasound
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