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Chinese Journal of Traumatology ; (6): 323-327, 2019.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-805329

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Purpose:@#Trauma may lead to serious complications in children patients. The purpose of this study was to investigate prognosis in children with traumatic injuries.@*Methods:@#This cross-sectional study was conducted on all of the children (<18 years old) who had suffered traumatic injuries and transferred to the emergency department of Imam Hussein Hospital by emergency medical services. After selecting the children, a checklist including information such as demographic characteristics, trauma type, consciousness level, and final outcome was recorded. Finally, the data were analyzed using t-test, Chi-square test and ANOVA.@*Results:@#In total of 564 children were investigated. Among them, 70% were males, and 33.2% were in the age range of 5-12 years. The mechanism of injuries in 97.9% of the cases was blunt trauma. The most common chief complaint among the affected children was nausea. The majority of them had stable vital signs and normal neurological tests results. However, 1.06% of them died during hospitalization. The results indicated that the final outcome in the children affected by traumatic injuries is significantly related to the type of trauma, the location of traumatic event, the vehicle used to transport them to emergency departments and their Glasgow coma scale score (p < 0.05).@*Conclusion:@#Considering the young age of the child patients and over half of trauma happened at home, it is important to raise parents' awareness about the risky places and activities, which were likely to result in traumatic injuries for children.

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BEAT-Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma. 2018; 6 (4): 329-333
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-199709

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Objective: To evaluate the validity, reliability, sensitivity, and specificity of the Emergency Severity Index [ESI] and Australasian Triage System [ATS] for children visiting admitted to the emergency department [ED]


Methods: This was a prospective study occurred in the Mofid childrenfs Hospital in Iran from August 2017 to November 2018 and children had aged

Results: ESI showed inter-rater reliability with kappa of 0.65-0.92 [p<0.001] and ATS showed inter-rater reliability with kappa of 0.51-0.87 ESI had sensitivity ranged from 81% to 95% and specificity ranged from 73% to 86%. In addition, sensitivity ranged of the ATS were 80% to 95% and specificity ranged from 74% to 87%. Under triage and over triage occurred in 12% and 15% of patients respectively in ESI and 13% and 15% of patients respectively in ATS


Conclusion: The ESI and ATS both valid to triage children in the ED section of Mofid childrenfs Hospital paediatric. Reliability of the ESI is good, moderate to good for the ATS

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