Point-of-Care Ultrasound Could Streamline Workflow of Limping Children Presenting to the Pediatric Emergency Department

Hadas Katz-Dana, Ayelet Shles, Dana Schojovitzky, Nir Fridman, E. Rosenblum, Dania Takagi, Yehiam, Ofri Hayosh
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Objective: This study assessed whether the use of hip Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS), enabling bedside evaluation of hip effusion, among limping children presenting to the Pediatric Emergency Department (PED) contributed to shortening the length of stay and reduced the use of auxiliary tests. Methods: This retrospective study included children ages 1-18 years who presented to the PED in a single medical center between 2015-2019, with a chief complaint of limping and who underwent hip POCUS. The control group included children who underwent evaluation without the use of hip POCUS. The primary measurement was total length of stay in the PED and the use of imaging and blood work. Results: A total of 220 patients were included in the study group and 191 in the control group. The groups were similar in epidemiologic characteristics and clinical presentation. the ED Length of Stay in the POCUS group was significantly shorter than the control group (p<0.0001), especially among children with a diagnosis of transient synovitis. Use of auxiliary tests was also significantly reduced in the POCUS group. Conclusions: Using hip POCUS when evaluating patients presenting to the PED with a complaint of limping or limb pain reduced the length of stay and decreased the use of auxiliary tests, especially among children with a diagnosis of transient synovitis.
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即时超声可以简化到儿科急诊科就诊的跛儿的工作流程
目的:本研究评估在儿科急诊科(PED)就诊的跛行儿童中,使用髋关节护理点超声(POCUS)对髋关节积液进行床边评估是否有助于缩短住院时间并减少辅助检查的使用。方法:本回顾性研究纳入了2015-2019年间在单一医疗中心就诊的1-18岁儿童,主要主诉为跛行,并接受了髋关节POCUS。对照组包括未使用髋部POCUS进行评估的儿童。主要的测量是在PED的总停留时间和使用成像和血液工作。结果:研究组共纳入220例,对照组共纳入191例。两组的流行病学特征和临床表现相似。POCUS组的ED停留时间明显短于对照组(p<0.0001),尤其是诊断为一过性滑膜炎的儿童。在POCUS组中,辅助试验的使用也显著减少。结论:在评估以跛行或肢体疼痛为主诉的PED患者时,使用髋关节POCUS可缩短住院时间,减少辅助检查的使用,特别是在诊断为一过性滑膜炎的儿童中。
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