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Ultrasound-guided central venous catheter insertion in pediatric patients 超声引导下小儿中心静脉置管的应用
Pub Date : 2020-06-30 DOI: 10.22470/pemj.2019.00171
I. Chang, J. Park, J. Jung
소아환자(환자)에서 중심정맥카테터 삽입은 수액, 약, 고농도 전해질, 혈압상승제 또는 수축촉진약 투여, 수혈, 정맥영양, 투석 등에 필요하다. 그러나, 삽입 빈도가 성인 보다 낮고, 작은 혈관 크기, 술기에 협조가 어려운 점 등 소아의 특성 때문에 시술이 어렵다. 소아환자에서 초음 파 유도 중심정맥카테터 삽입은 1980년대에 보고된 이후, 그 유용성이 다양하게 연구됐다. 1990년대 초부터 초음파 유도 삽입이 기존 해부학적 기준점(anatomical landmark, 기준점) 이용 삽입의 단점을 보완하는 방법으로 권 장되고 있다. 최근 연구에서 초음파 유도 삽입이 성공률은 높이고 시술 관련 합병증은 줄일 수 있다고 알려졌다. 본 저자는 소아환자에서 중심정맥카테터 삽입 시 기준 점 및 초음파를 이용한 방법을 각각 살펴보고, 관련 연구 를 통해 각 방법에 따른 성공률 및 주요 합병증 발생률을 알아보고자 한다.
在小儿患者(患者)中插入中心静脉导管需要输液、药物、高浓度电解质、血压上升剂或收缩促进剂、输血、静脉营养、透析等。但是,由于小儿的插入频率比成人低,血管大小小,很难配合酒器等特性,因此很难进行手术。自20世纪80年代报告在小儿患者中插入超声波诱导中心静脉导管后,对其有用性进行了多种研究。从20世纪90年代初开始,超声波引导插入作为弥补利用解剖学基准点(anatomical landmark)插入缺点的方法被推荐。最近的研究表明,超声波引导插入可以提高成功率,减少手术相关的并发症。本作者将分别观察在小儿患者中插入中心静脉导管时利用基准点及超声波的方法,并通过相关研究,了解根据各种方法的成功率及主要并发症发生率。
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COVID-19: the effects on the practice of pediatric emergency medicine. COVID-19:对儿科急诊医学实践的影响。
David M Walker, Victorio R Tolentino

An informal survey of 65 pediatric emergency department leaders in North America-from 30 U.S. states and 4 Canadian provinces-revealed changes in operations, infrastructure, staffing, and clinical care that were undertaken as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The changes identified by the survey respondents were driven by reductions in pediatric patient volumes, a surge of adult patients, clinical considerations related to containment of infection, and financial factors. Survey respondents also reported effects of the pandemic on academic training programs and provider wellness. This report uses the survey responses to provide a snapshot of the adaptability of pediatric emergency medicine departments and clinicians during a public health emergency.

对来自美国30个州和加拿大4个省的北美65名儿科急诊科负责人进行的一项非正式调查显示,由于COVID-19大流行,他们在手术、基础设施、人员配备和临床护理方面发生了变化。调查应答者确定的变化是由儿科患者数量减少、成人患者激增、与控制感染有关的临床考虑以及经济因素驱动的。受访者还报告了疫情对学术培训计划和提供者健康的影响。本报告利用调查结果提供了儿科急诊医学部门和临床医生在突发公共卫生事件中的适应性快照。
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Optimizing emergency management to reduce morbidity and mortality in pediatric burn patients. 优化急诊管理,降低儿科烧伤患者的发病率和死亡率。
Hilary Fairbrother, Megan Long, Elizabeth Haines

Burns are a significant cause of injury-induced morbidity and mortality in pediatric patients. The spectrum of management for pediatric burn victims is vast and relies heavily on both the classification of the burn and the body systems involved. The immediate focus of management includes resuscitation and stabilization, fluid management, and pain control. Additional focus includes decreasing the risk of infection as well as improving healing and cosmetic outcomes. Discharge care and appropriate follow-up instructions need to be communicated carefully in order to avoid long-standing complications. This supplement reviews methods for accurate classification and management of the full range of burns seen in pediatric patients.

在儿科患者中,烧伤是损伤性发病率和死亡率的重要原因。儿童烧伤患者的管理范围很大,很大程度上依赖于烧伤的分类和涉及的身体系统。当前的处理重点包括复苏和稳定、液体管理和疼痛控制。其他重点包括降低感染风险以及改善愈合和美容效果。出院护理和适当的随访指示需要仔细沟通,以避免长期并发症。本补充审查的方法准确分类和管理烧伤的范围内看到的儿科患者。
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COVID-19: The impact on pediatric emergency care COVID-19:对儿科急诊护理的影响
David M Walker, Victorio R Tolentino

Although there is still much that is not understood, experience with previous coronavirus outbreaks and available data on COVID-19 indicate a reduced propensity to affect children. Nonetheless, serious complications—although rare—are being seen in pediatric patients. This review, written with the emergency medicine clinician in mind, describes the epidemiology, clinical features, and management implications for COVID-19 in pediatric patients. It includes a discussion of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) associated with COVID-19, as well as other aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic that are affecting children and families, such as poisonings, childhood immunizations, mental health, nonaccidental trauma, and neglect.

尽管仍有许多问题尚不清楚,但以往冠状病毒爆发的经验和有关COVID-19的现有数据表明,影响儿童的倾向有所降低。尽管如此,严重的并发症——尽管罕见——在儿科患者中也能看到。这篇综述是以急诊医学临床医生为中心撰写的,描述了COVID-19在儿科患者中的流行病学、临床特征和管理意义。它包括讨论与COVID-19相关的儿童多系统炎症综合征(MIS-C),以及COVID-19大流行影响儿童和家庭的其他方面,如中毒、儿童免疫、心理健康、非意外创伤和忽视。
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Points & Pearls: Seizures in neonates: diagnosis and management in the emergency department. 要点与珍珠:新生儿癫痫发作:急诊科的诊断和处理。
Cassandra Koid Jia Shin, Jeranil Nunez
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Seizures in neonates: diagnosis and management in the emergency department. 新生儿癫痫:急诊科的诊断和处理。
Pub Date : 2020-06-01 Epub Date: 2020-06-02
Melissa L Langhan, Brielle Stanton

Neonatal seizures are associated with high morbidity and mortality, but they can be difficult to diagnose because they often present with subtle signs and symptoms. Initial management goals in the emergency department include patient stabilization, seizure cessation, and determination of the etiology; identification of life-threatening treatable causes of the seizures should be prioritized. Further management depends on the history and physical examination findings, laboratory testing results, and imaging studies. This issue reviews common presentations and causes of neonatal seizures, considerations for emergency department management, and the evidence regarding antiepileptic medications for neonates.

新生儿癫痫发作与高发病率和死亡率相关,但由于其通常表现为微妙的体征和症状,因此难以诊断。急诊科的初始管理目标包括患者稳定、癫痫停止和确定病因;应优先确定癫痫发作的危及生命的可治疗原因。进一步的处理取决于病史和体格检查结果、实验室检查结果和影像学检查。本期综述了新生儿癫痫发作的常见表现和原因,急诊科管理的考虑因素,以及有关新生儿抗癫痫药物的证据。
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Novel 2019 coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19): an overview for emergency clinicians. 2019年新型冠状病毒SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19):急诊临床医生概述
Pub Date : 2020-05-02 Print Date: 2020-05-01
A L Giwa, Akash Desai, Andrea Duca

The novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, and its infection, COVID-19, has quickly become a worldwide threat to health, travel, and commerce. It is essential for emergency clinicians to learn as much as possible about this pandemic to manage the unprecedented burdens on healthcare providers and hospital systems. This review analyzes information from worldwide research and experience on the epidemiology, prevention, and treatment of COVID-19, and offers links to the most reliable and trustworthy resources to help equip healthcare professionals in managing this public health challenge. As the pandemic sweeps the United States, lessons learned from early centers of infection, notably New York and Northern Italy, can help localities to prepare.

新型冠状病毒SARS-CoV-2及其感染COVID-19已迅速成为全球健康、旅行和商业的威胁。急诊临床医生必须尽可能多地了解这次大流行,以管理卫生保健提供者和医院系统面临的前所未有的负担。本综述分析了关于COVID-19流行病学、预防和治疗的全球研究和经验信息,并提供了最可靠和最值得信赖的资源链接,以帮助卫生保健专业人员应对这一公共卫生挑战。随着大流行席卷美国,从早期感染中心(特别是纽约和意大利北部)吸取的经验教训可以帮助各地做好准备。
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Points & Pearls: Identification and management of marine envenomations in pediatric patients. 要点与珍珠:儿科患者海洋中毒的识别与管理。
Arooma Ismail, Jeranil Nunez
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Identification and management of marine envenomationsin pediatric patients 儿科患者海洋环境污染的识别与处理
Pub Date : 2020-04-01 Epub Date: 2020-04-02
Meghan B Spyres, Jeff Lapoint

Marine envenomations can cause a diverse array of clinical syndromes. Systemic and life-threatening reactions, as well as delayed presentations, can occur. The pediatric population is at higher risk for serious reactions to envenomations because their greater body surface area and smaller body mass can lead to a higher relative venom load. Although the majority of the literature on marine envenomations is of low quality, the available literature does suggest that management varies depending on the geographic location. This issue reviews both common and life-threatening presentations of marine envenomations, highlights key aspects of the history and physical examination that will help narrow the differential, and offers recommendations for management based on the envenomating creature and geographic location.

海洋中毒可引起各种临床症状。可能发生系统性和危及生命的反应,以及延迟的表现。儿科人群对毒液产生严重反应的风险更高,因为他们更大的体表面积和更小的体重会导致更高的相对毒液负荷。虽然大多数关于海洋环境污染的文献质量不高,但现有文献确实表明,管理因地理位置而异。本期杂志回顾了常见的和危及生命的海洋中毒症状,强调了病史和体格检查的关键方面,这些方面有助于缩小差异,并根据有毒生物和地理位置提供了管理建议。
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Points & Pearls: Emergency department management of patients with failure to thrive 要点与要点:急诊科对未能茁壮成长的病人的管理
Kathryn H. Pade
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