| Literature DB >> 33257494 |
Vibe Maria Laden Nielsen1,2, Torben Kløjgård3, Henrik Bruun3, Morten Breinholt Søvsø3,4, Erika Frischknecht Christensen3,2,5.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To examine the severity and progression of acute illness or injury in children using vital signs obtained during ambulance transport and categorised according to a paediatric triage model.Entities:
Keywords: accident & emergency medicine; epidemiology; paediatric A&E and ambulatory care
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33257494 PMCID: PMC7705491 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-042401
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
First heart rate documented by emergency medical service professionals categorised by a paediatric triage model
| 0–2 months | |||||||
| Range | <50 | 50–69 | 70–89 | 90–180 | 181–205 | 206–239 | >230 |
| 3–11 months | |||||||
| Range | <40 | 40–59 | 60–79 | 80–160 | 161–190 | 191–230 | >230 |
| 1–2 years | |||||||
| Range | <40 | 40–58 | 59–74 | 75–130 | 131–165 | 166–200 | >200 |
| 3–7 years | |||||||
| Range | <40 | 40–54 | 55–69 | 70–110 | 111–125 | 126–165 | >165 |
| 8–17 years | |||||||
| Range | <40 | 40–44 | 45–49 | 50–110 | 111–120 | 121–140 | >140 |
| All ages | |||||||
| % | 0.3 | 0.8 | 1.7 | 66.4 | 16.3 | 12.2 | 2.4 |
Green represents the normal range for the particular age group.
1 (red): Life-threatening; 2 (orange): Urgent; 3 (yellow): Less urgent; 4 (green): Not urgent.
First Glasgow Coma Score (GCS) documented by emergency medical service professionals categorised by a paediatric triage model
| First GCS | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |
| 0–2 months | n (%) | 9 (4.7) | 16 (8.4) | 6 (3.1) | 160 (83.8) |
| 3–11 months | n (%) | 28 (3.7) | 33 (4.3) | 16 (2.1) | 684 (89.9) |
| 1–2 years | n (%) | 145 (5.5) | 201 (7.6) | 89 (3.4) | 2212 (83.6) |
| 3–7 years | n (%) | 143 (5.2) | 222 (8.1) | 75 (2.7) | 2297 (83.9) |
| 8–17 years | n (%) | 407 (3.1) | 813 (6.1) | 803 (6.1) | 11 229 (84.7) |
| All ages | % | 3.7 | 6.6 | 5.0 | 84.7 |
1 (red): Life-threatening; 2 (orange): Urgent; 3 (yellow): Less urgent; 4 (green): Not urgent.
First respiratory rate documented by emergency medical service professionals categorised by a paediatric triage model
| First respiratory rate, min−1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | |
| 0–2 months | Range | <10 | 10–19 | 20–29 | 30–60 | 61–80 | 81–90 | >90 |
| 3–11 months | Range | <10 | 10–19 | 20–29 | 30–60 | 61–70 | 71–80 | >80 |
| 1–2 years | Range | <10 | 10–14 | 15–19 | 20–30 | 31–40 | 41–50 | >50 |
| 3–7 years | Range | <10 | 10–12 | 13–15 | 16–24 | 25–30 | 31–35 | >35 |
| 8–17 years | Range | <8 | 8–9 | 10–11 | 12–25 | 26–30 | 31–35 | >35 |
| All ages | % | 0.4 | 0.4 | 3.1 | 82.6 | 8.7 | 2.5 | 2.4 |
Green represents the normal range for the particular age group.
1 (red): Life-threatening; 2 (orange): Urgent; 3 (yellow): Less urgent; 4 (green): Not urgent.
First peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2) documented by emergency medical service professionals categorised by a paediatric triage model
| First SpO2 and O2 treatment | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |
| 0–2 months | n (%) | 51 (15.2) | 39 (11.6) | 72 (21.4) | 174 (51.8) |
| 3–11 months | n (%) | 115 (13.8) | 139 (16.7) | 167 (20.0) | 413 (49.5) |
| 1–2 years | n (%) | 342 (12.6) | 404 (14.9) | 817 (30.2) | 1143 (42.2) |
| 3–7 years | n (%) | 201 (8.1) | 273 (11.0) | 607 (24.4) | 1410 (56.6) |
| 8–17 years | n (%) | 507 (3.8) | 884 (6.7) | 2730 (20.6) | 9140 (68.9) |
| All ages | % | 6.2 | 8.9 | 22.4 | 62.6 |
1 (red): SpO2 <85% without O2 or SpO2 <90% with O2.
2 (orange): SpO2 85%–92% without O2 or SpO2 90%–96% with O2.
3 (yellow): SpO2 93%–94% without O2 or SpO2 ≥97% with O2.
4 (green): SpO2 ≥95% without O2.
1 (red): Life-threatening; 2 (orange): Urgent; 3 (yellow): Less urgent; 4 (green): Not urgent.
O2, oxygen.
Figure 1Distribution of first and last triage score colour categories according to age groups. Non-missing/N=21 230/25 039.