Management of COVID ARDS: Highlighting the knowledge Gap among Pediatricians

Umer Waqar Azeem, Nighat Sultana, Muhammad Sarwar, Zarafsheen Khalid
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To find out the gaps in the knowledge among pediatricians regarding the management of COVID ARDS. Cross-sectional descriptive study. Online survey was done through social media apps over the period of 2 months. Data was collected through a predesigned questionnaire that was circulated to Pediatrician electronically through social media. 147 doctors submitted their response; the Majority were females (65.3%); respondents include different cadres of doctors including consultants (32.7%), postgraduate trainees (40.7%) and medical officers (26.5%). COVID knowledge score was obtained by the number of correct answers to 18 selected questions and it was 11.18 ± 2.35. Postgraduate trainees and those who are working in government hospitals have better knowledge scores as compared to others (p-value <0.05). Several areas of concern were revealed particularly only 34.7 % have the knowledge about in-line suction, 22.4 % have the expertise in video laryngoscopy, 42.9 % know that lower tidal volume ventilation should be done in COVID ARDS patients and only 12.2 % know that lower pH values are acceptable in such patients. 51 % of the respondents have been trained or attended courses on the management of COVID-19 patients and only 53 % feel comfortable managing pediatric COVID-19 patients. This study demonstrates an urgent need for awareness and training activities regarding the management of COVID-19 pneumonia and ARDS patients and about the protective measures in performing the procedures on such patients.
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COVID - ARDS的管理:突出儿科医生之间的知识差距
了解儿科医生对COVID - ARDS管理知识的差距。横断面描述性研究。在线调查是通过社交媒体应用程序进行的,为期两个月。数据通过预先设计的问卷收集,并通过社交媒体以电子方式分发给儿科医生。147名医生提交了答复;以女性居多(65.3%);受访者包括医生的不同干部,包括顾问医生(32.7%)、研究生实习生(40.7%)和医务人员(26.5%)。对18道选择题的正确回答次数获得COVID知识得分,得分为11.18±2.35。研究生培训生和在公立医院工作的学生的知识得分高于其他学生(p值<0.05)。几个值得关注的领域被特别揭示,只有34.7%的人了解在线吸引,22.4%的人有视频喉镜的专业知识,42.9%的人知道在COVID - ARDS患者中应该进行低潮气量通气,只有12.2%的人知道这类患者可以接受较低的pH值。51%的受访者接受过COVID-19患者管理培训或参加过相关课程,只有53%的受访者对管理儿科COVID-19患者感到自在。该研究表明,迫切需要对COVID-19肺炎和ARDS患者的管理以及对此类患者实施手术时的保护措施进行认识和培训活动。
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