患有急性细支气管炎和其他下呼吸道感染的婴幼儿的家庭氧疗:HiTHOx计划。

Theresa Zappia, Sue Peter, Graham Hall, Julie Vine, Andrew Martin, Ailsa Munns, Linda Shields, Maureen Verheggenn
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摘要

背景:急性下呼吸道感染(LRTI)包括细支气管炎,是世界范围内儿科住院的主要原因之一。最近的研究表明,一些儿童急性细支气管炎可以成功地管理使用家庭氧治疗。目的:报告医院家庭氧疗计划(HiTHOx)对婴幼儿急性细支气管炎和其他下呼吸道感染的影响。研究结果:HiTHOx计划似乎是精心挑选的急性细支气管炎和下呼吸道感染的婴幼儿的安全护理模式,减少了住院时间。结论:HiTHOx项目为婴幼儿急性下呼吸道感染提供了另一种治疗模式。在其他儿科保健服务中实施类似HiTHOx方案的护理模式,可能会在一年中最需要的时候创造额外的床位容量。
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Home oxygen therapy for infants and young children with acute bronchiolitis and other lower respiratory tract infections: the HiTHOx program.

Background: Acute lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) including bronchiolitis, is one of the leading causes of pediatric hospital admissions worldwide. Recent studies have demonstrated that some children with acute bronchiolitis can be successfully managed using home oxygen therapy.

Aim: To report the impact of a Hospital in The Home Oxygen therapy program (HiTHOx) for selected infants and young children with acute bronchiolitis and other LRTI.

Findings: The HiTHOx program appears to be a safe model of care for carefully selected infants and young children with acute bronchiolitis and LRTI that reduces the hospital length of stay.

Conclusions: The HiTHOx program provides an alternative model of care for infants and young children with acute LRTI. Implementation of models of care similar to that of the HiTHOx program in other pediatric health services may have the potential to create additional bed capacity, at the time of year when it is most needed.

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