Pediatric triage modifications based on vital signs: a nationwide study

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Lee, Bongjin [1 ]
Park, June Dong [1 ]
Kwak, Young Ho [2 ]
Kim, Do Kyun [2 ,3 ]
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[1] Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Dept Pediat, Seoul, South Korea
[2] Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Dept Emergency Med, Seoul, South Korea
[3] Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Dept Emergency Med, 101 Daehak Ro, Seoul 03080, South Korea
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Child; Emergency hospital service; Triage; Vital signs; RESPIRATORY RATE; EMERGENCY-DEPARTMENT; HEART-RATE; CANADIAN TRIAGE; CHILDREN; TEMPERATURE; REVISIONS; AGE;
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10.15441/ceem.21.108
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Objective To analyze the clinical significance of a heart rate (HR) or respiratory rate (RR) higher or lower than the normal in pediatric triage. Methods A retrospective observational study was conducted with data from the Korean Nation-al Emergency Department Information System. The subjects were children < 15 years of age in 2016. Reported HRs and RRs were divided into seven groups: grade-3 (3 or more standard deviations [SDs]2 (2 SDs1 (1 SD0 (normal), grade 1 (1 SD > normal), grade 2 (2 SDs > normal), and grade 3 (3 or more SDs > normal). The main outcomes were hospitalization and intensive care unit (ICU) admission rates. Logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the relationship of the outcomes according to grade in each group. Results Data for 981,297 patients were analyzed. Hospitalization and ICU admission rates in-creased significantly in the higher HR group (grades 1 to 3; odds ratio [OR], 1.353; P < 0.001; OR, 1.747; P < 0.001; respectively) and in the higher RR group (OR, 1.144; P < 0.001; OR, 1.396; P < 0.001; respectively), compared with grade 0 group. In the lower HR group (grades-1 to-3), the hospitalization rate decreased (OR, 0.928; P < 0.001), whereas the ICU admission rate in-creased (OR, 1.207; P= 0.001). Although the hospitalization rate increased. In the lower RR group (OR, 1.016; P=0.008), the ICU admission rate did not increase (OR, 0.973; P=0.338). Conclusion Deviations in HR and RR above normal are related to increased risks of hospitalization and ICU admission. However, this association may not apply to deviations below normal.
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