印度儿童儿科高级生命支持带。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Indian pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-10-15 Epub Date: 2024-08-06
Vaman Khadilkar, Sagar Lad, Shruti Mondkar, Sushil Yewale, Nimisha Dange, Sonali Wagle, Anuradha Khadilkar
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目的根据最近的印度多中心身高/身长和体重数据,设计一种特定的高级生命支持(ALS)带,以便根据身长准确估计体重:我们根据最近公布的印度多中心身高/身长数据中的中位体重与中位身高/身长进行匹配,设计了新的 ALS 卷尺,并保持了与 Broselow 卷尺相同的颜色代码。在一家三甲医院对新设计的 ALS 体重带的体重估算准确性进行了验证,并与 Broselow 估算的体重进行了比较:结果:新 ALS 磁带的颜色(体重)带匹配的中位高度(厘米)高于 Broselow 磁带(灰色为 53.0 vs 53.9,粉色为 63.1 vs 67.4,红色为 70.6 vs 76.4,紫色为 79 vs 85.5,黄色为 89.6 vs 95.5,白色为 101.9 vs 107.5,橙色为 126.1 vs 130.5,绿色为 137 vs 140.5)。在新设计的 ALS 卷尺的每个色带上,都有相当比例的儿童(灰色 27%、粉色 78%、红色 83%、紫色 38%、黄色 63%、白色 41%、蓝色 35%、橙色 54%)记录了较高的布氏色带,这表明每个色带上的体重都被高估了。与布罗塞洛色带相比,使用新 ALS 色带估计的体重与实际体重的百分比差异非常小(5 岁以下儿童为-0.5%,年龄较大儿童为 0.2%):结论:这种印度化的 ALS 磁带能更准确地估计印度儿童的体重。使用新设计的 ALS 卷尺可减少计算急救药物、液体和设备尺寸时的误差。还需要进一步研究,以便在印度的儿科急诊部门验证该量表。
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Pediatric Advanced Life Support Tape for Indian Children.

Objective: To design a specific advanced life support (ALS) tape based on recent Indian multicenter height/length and weight data to accurately estimate the weight from the recumbent length.

Methods: We designed the new ALS tape by matching the median weights to median heights/lengths from the recently published Indian multicenter growth data, maintaining the same color codes as the Broselow tape. The accuracy of weight estimation for the newly designed ALS tape was validated and compared with the Broselow estimated weights at a tertiary care hospital.

Results: The color (weight) band matched median heights (cm) from the new ALS tape were higher (53.0 vs 53.9 for grey, 63.1 vs 67.4 for pink, 70.6 vs 76.4 for red, 79 vs 85.5 for purple, 89.6 vs 95.5 for yellow, 101.9 vs 107.5 for white, 126.1 vs 130.5 for orange and 137 vs 140.5 for green) than the Broselow tape. For every color band on the newly designed ALS tape, a sizable proportion of children (27% for grey, 78% for pink, 83% for red, 38% for purple, 63% for yellow, 41% for white, 35% for blue, 54% for orange) recorded a higher Broselow color band, suggesting overestimated weights at each color band. The percentage difference in the estimated weight from the actual weight was very small (-0.5% for under-5 years and 0.2% for older children) using the new ALS tape as compared to Broselow tape.

Conclusion: This Indianized ALS tape estimated Indian children's weights more accurately. Use of the newly designed ALS tape may reduce the errors in calculating emergency medications, fluids and equipment sizes. Further studies are required to validate this tape in pediatric emergency departments in India.

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Indian pediatrics
Indian pediatrics 医学-小儿科
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The general objective of Indian Pediatrics is "To promote the science and practice of Pediatrics." An important guiding principle has been the simultaneous need to inform, educate and entertain the target audience. The specific key objectives are: -To publish original, relevant, well researched peer reviewed articles on issues related to child health. -To provide continuing education to support informed clinical decisions and research. -To foster responsible and balanced debate on controversial issues that affect child health, including non-clinical areas such as medical education, ethics, law, environment and economics. -To achieve the highest level of ethical medical journalism and to produce a publication that is timely, credible and enjoyable to read.
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