Oxygen therapy for children in the community

Theofilos Polychronakis, Sarah Nethercott
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Oxygen therapy is widely used in the community for patients with chronic hypoxaemia. Although only a small proportion of those are children, more and more paediatric patients are prescribed home oxygen for a variety of indications, most commonly for chronic lung disease related to premature birth. Chronic hypoxaemia in children is diagnosed using pulse oximetry, a method that has limitations, but alternative tests are rarely required. Whilst there are clear advantages in therapy with oxygen outside the hospital setting, clinicians need to be aware of potential impact on family life, housing, school attendance and travel. The process of prescribing is standardised in the UK, and it is crucial for clinicians to understand risks and equipment used to deliver oxygen in the community. Regular follow up is important and input from community-based professionals is hugely beneficial. Some children on long-term oxygen therapy may be able to wean and eventually stop therapy. This process can be supported by a structured protocol. New technologies such as remote monitoring may further improve the care of children with chronic conditions that require long term oxygen therapy.

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为社区儿童提供氧气治疗
氧气治疗在社区中广泛用于慢性低氧血症患者。尽管其中只有一小部分是儿童,但越来越多的儿科患者被开具了各种适应症的家庭氧气处方,最常见的是与早产相关的慢性肺病。儿童慢性低氧血症的诊断使用脉搏血氧计,这种方法有局限性,但很少需要替代测试。虽然在医院外使用氧气进行治疗有明显的优势,但临床医生需要意识到对家庭生活、住房、上学和旅行的潜在影响。处方流程在英国是标准化的,临床医生了解风险和社区中用于输送氧气的设备至关重要。定期跟进很重要,社区专业人员的投入非常有益。一些长期接受氧气治疗的儿童可能会断奶并最终停止治疗。该过程可以由结构化协议支持。远程监测等新技术可能会进一步改善对需要长期氧气治疗的慢性病儿童的护理。
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Paediatrics and Child Health (United Kingdom)
Paediatrics and Child Health (United Kingdom) Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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