墨西哥与圣犹达黄金时间合作组织在墨西哥医院的临床和经济影响。

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY
Norma Araceli López Facundo, Ana Alcántara Garduño B, Ivonne Esteban, Martha Cervantes Jimenez, Edith De La Torre Sánchez, Elena Gavia Encastin, Nanci Reyes Felipe, Concepción Hernández Cruz, Karla Ivonne González Hernández, Erika Patricia Buendía Tinoco, Yolanda Tejeda, Karen Tomasini Padilla, Isidoro Tejocote, Cecilia Rodríguez Castillejos, Roberto Sánchez Suárez, Jocelyn Becerril Becerril, Jafet Arrieta, Naomi Echandia-Abud, Paola Friedrich, Julia Esther Colunga Pedraza
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摘要

背景:在低收入和中等收入国家,感染仍然是儿童癌症患者治疗相关死亡的主要原因。为了解决这一问题,黄金时间合作计划(Golden Hour collaboration)——在墨西哥与St. jude联合开发——旨在通过多学科方法、持续的护理人员和工作人员培训、标准化协议和供应可得性,促进儿科血液肿瘤发热患者及时使用抗生素。本研究评估了在ISSEMyM母婴医院实施MAS合作的临床和经济影响。程序:进行前瞻性队列研究,并进行历史对照。结果用非参数检验进行分析。每次发热性中性粒细胞减少症(FN)发作的费用使用官方成本表(调整为2025美元)进行估计。结果:共分析160例,其中干预前(2015-2018年)80例,干预后(2019-2022年)80例。实施后,60分钟内接受抗生素治疗的患者比例从3.8%增加到98%(到抗生素的中位时间(TTA) 198 vs. 42 min, p < 0.001)。结果得到改善,住院时间缩短(9天vs 8天,p = 0.03),儿科重症监护病房(PICU)入院率减少(20% vs. 7.5%, OR 0.32, p = 0.02),感染性休克减少(25% vs. 8.7%),干预后无感染相关死亡(干预前为7.5%)。无并发症出院率从50%上升到83%。平均医疗费用从8,580美元降至2,835美元。结论:在这种资源有限的环境下,MAS协作项目表明,多学科、适应环境的干预措施可以提高护理的及时性,减少并发症和死亡率,降低短期成本,突出了它们在中低收入国家的可扩展性潜力。
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Clinical and Economic Impact of the Mexico in Alliance With St. Jude Golden Hour Collaborative in a Mexican Hospital

Clinical and Economic Impact of the Mexico in Alliance With St. Jude Golden Hour Collaborative in a Mexican Hospital

Background

In low- and middle-income countries, infections remain the leading cause of treatment-related mortality in pediatric patients with cancer. To address this, the Golden Hour Collaborative—developed in Mexico in alliance with St. Jude—was designed to promote timely antibiotic administration for febrile pediatric hemato-oncology patients through a multidisciplinary approach, continuous caregiver and staff training, standardized protocols, and supply availability. This study evaluates the clinical and economic impact of implementing the MAS Collaborative at the ISSEMyM Maternal–Infant Hospital.

Procedure

A prospective cohort study with historical controls was conducted. Outcomes were analyzed with nonparametric tests. Costs per febrile neutropenia (FN) episode were estimated using official state cost tables (adjusted to 2025 USD).

Results

A total of 160 episodes were analyzed: 80 in the pre-intervention period (2015–2018) and 80 in the post-intervention period (2019–2022). After implementation, the proportion of patients receiving antibiotics within 60 min increased from 3.8% to 98% (median time-to-antibiotic (TTA) 198 vs. 42 min, p < 0.001). Outcomes improved with shorter hospital stays (9 vs. 8 days, p = 0.03), reduced pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) admissions (20% vs. 7.5%, OR 0.32, p = 0.02), decreased septic shock (25% vs. 8.7%), and no infection-related deaths post-intervention (vs. 7.5% pre-intervention). Discharge without complications rose from 50% to 83%. Mean healthcare cost decreased from USD 8,580 to USD 2,835.

Conclusion

In this resource-limited setting, the MAS Collaborative shows that multidisciplinary, context-adapted interventions can improve timeliness of care, reduce complications and mortality, and lower short-term costs, highlighting their potential for scalability in LMICs.

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Pediatric Blood & Cancer
Pediatric Blood & Cancer 医学-小儿科
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期刊介绍: Pediatric Blood & Cancer publishes the highest quality manuscripts describing basic and clinical investigations of blood disorders and malignant diseases of childhood including diagnosis, treatment, epidemiology, etiology, biology, and molecular and clinical genetics of these diseases as they affect children, adolescents, and young adults. Pediatric Blood & Cancer will also include studies on such treatment options as hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, immunology, and gene therapy.
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