Validation of different pediatric triage systems in the emergency department

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作者
Kanokwan Aeimchanbanjong [1 ]
Uthen Pandee [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University
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Triage; Pediatric; Emergency department;
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R720.597 [儿科急症及处理];
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BACKGROUND: Triage system in children seems to be more challenging compared to adults because of their different response to physiological and psychosocial stressors. This study aimed to determine the best triage system in the pediatric emergency department.METHODS: This was a prospective observational study. This study was divided into two phases. The fi rst phase determined the inter-rater reliability of fi ve triage systems: Manchester Triage System(MTS), Emergency Severity Index(ESI) version 4, Pediatric Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale(CTAS), Australasian Triage Scale(ATS), and Ramathibodi Triage System(RTS) by triage nurses and pediatric residents. In the second phase, to analyze the validity of each triage system, patients were categorized as two groups, i.e., high acuity patients(triage level 1, 2) and low acuity patients(triage level 3, 4, and 5). Then we compared the triage acuity with actual admission.RESULTS: In phase I, RTS illustrated almost perfect inter-rater reliability with kappa of 1.0(P<0.01). ESI and CTAS illustrated good inter-rater reliability with kappa of 0.8–0.9(P<0.01). Meanwhile, ATS and MTS illustrated moderate to good inter-rater reliability with kappa of 0.5–0.7(P<0.01). In phase II, we included 1 041 participants with average age of 4.7±4.2 years, of which 55% were male and 45% were female. In addition 32% of the participants had underlying diseases, and 123(11.8%) patients were admitted. We found that ESI illustrated the most appropriate predicting ability for admission with sensitivity of 52%, specifi city of 81%, and AUC 0.78(95%CI 0.74–0.81).CONCLUSION: RTS illustrated almost perfect inter-rater reliability. Meanwhile, ESI and CTAS illustrated good inter-rater reliability. Finally, ESI illustrated the appropriate validity for triage system.
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