Characteristics of paediatric injuries as predictors of 24-hour disposition from the Emergency Department of a teaching hospital in Southwestern Uganda

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE African Journal of Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2024-08-25 DOI:10.1016/j.afjem.2024.08.001
Daniel Olinga , Felix Oyania , Kenneth Bagonza , Justine Athieno Odakha , Mabiala Constant Balu , William Mwanje , Andrew Flanery , Ambrose Okello , Evelyn Mwende Musau , Prisca Mary Kizito
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Abstract

Background

Paediatric injuries are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality globally, especially in low- and middle-income countries. We aimed to characterize paediatric injuries as predictors of disposition from Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital Emergency Department (ED) Southwestern Uganda.

Methods

This was a prospective cohort study done from 12th December 2022 to 31st March 2023. We described the characteristics of injuries sustained by children and evaluated the predictors of 24-hour disposition from the ED using logistic regression.

Results

Of the 160 children followed up, 64.4% were male with a median age of 7 years, brought in with road traffic accidents (RTAs) (40.6%) and falls (35.6%) as the commonest mechanism of injury. Over half of the patients were triaged as yellow (urgent); polytrauma and head injuries were the top injury patterns. The majority (45.6%) of the children were admitted to the inpatient surgical ward. Only 1.9% and 5.0% ended up in intensive care unit (ICU) and died (to mortuary), respectively. The median time to disposition was 8 h and 14% stayed in the ED beyond 24-hours. Patients who needed more intensive initial treatment, including additional medications or interventions, were significantly more likely to be admitted to the ward (AOR= 5.3, 95%CI: 2.0-13.0, p <0.01).

Conclusion

Paediatric injuries were caused mainly by RTAs and presenting with polytrauma and head injuries. Most patients were disposed of to the inpatient surgical ward within 24 h with severe KTS and initial management being strongest predictors of admission. These findings can be used to tailor quick risk stratification and decision-making tools and improve ED disposition of paediatric injuries in Low- and Middle- income countries.

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预测乌干达西南部一家教学医院急诊科 24 小时处置情况的儿科伤害特征
背景儿童伤害是全球发病率和死亡率的主要原因之一,尤其是在中低收入国家。我们的目的是分析作为乌干达西南部姆巴拉拉地区转诊医院急诊科(ED)处置预测因素的儿科损伤的特征。方法这是一项前瞻性队列研究,研究时间为 2022 年 12 月 12 日至 2023 年 3 月 31 日。结果 在随访的 160 名儿童中,64.4% 为男性,中位年龄为 7 岁,最常见的受伤原因是道路交通事故(RTA)(40.6%)和跌倒(35.6%)。一半以上的病人被分流为黄色(紧急);多发性创伤和头部受伤是最常见的受伤模式。大多数儿童(45.6%)都住进了外科住院病房。分别只有1.9%和5.0%的患儿最终入住重症监护室(ICU)和死亡(送往太平间)。处置时间的中位数为 8 小时,14% 的患者在急诊室停留的时间超过了 24 小时。需要更多强化初始治疗(包括额外药物或干预)的患者入住病房的几率明显更高(AOR=5.3,95%CI:2.0-13.0,p <0.01)。大多数患者在 24 小时内被送往外科住院病房,严重的 KTS 和初步处理是入院的最大预测因素。这些研究结果可用于定制快速风险分层和决策工具,改善中低收入国家急诊室对儿科创伤的处置。
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