Out-of-hospital emergency medicine in pediatric patients: prevalence and management of pain

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Galinski, Michel [1 ,2 ]
Picco, Naddege
Hennequin, Brigitte [3 ]
Raphael, Valerie [4 ]
Ayachi, Azzedine [5 ]
Beruben, Arielle [6 ]
Lapostolle, Frederic [2 ]
Adnet, Frederic [2 ]
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[1] Hop Trousseau, Ctr Natl Ressource Lutte Douleur CNRD, F-75 Paris, France
[2] Hop Avicenne, EA 3409, SAMU 93, F-93 Bobigny, France
[3] Hop Delafontaine, SAMU 93, F-93 St Denis, France
[4] Hop Robert Ballanger, SAMU 93, F-93 Aulnay Sous Bois, France
[5] Hop Andre Gregoire, SAMU 93, F-93 Montreuil, France
[6] Ctr Hosp Montfermeil, SAMU 93, F-93 Montfermeil, France
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10.1016/j.ajem.2010.06.031
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R4 [临床医学];
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Introduction: Much less is known about pain prevalence in pediatric patients in an out-of-hospital than emergency department setting. The purpose of this study was to determine pain prevalence in children in a prehospital emergency setting and to identify the factors associated with pain relief. Materials and Methods: This prospective cohort study in consecutive patients 15 years or younger was conducted by 5 mobile intensive care units working 24/7 (January-December 2005). The presence of pain, its intensity, and alleviation by the administration of analgesics were recorded. Results: A total of 258 of 433 pediatric patients were included, of whom 96 were suffering from acute pain (37%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 31-43) that was intense to severe in 67% of cases. Trauma was the only factor significantly associated with acute pain (odds ratio, 818; 95% CI, 153-4376). Overall, 92% of the children in pain received at least one analgesic drug; 41% received a combination of drugs. Opioid administration was significantly associated with intense to severe pain (odds ratio, 7; 95% CI, 2-25). On arrival at hospital, 67% of the children were still in pain; but 84% had experienced some pain relief regardless of their sex, age, or disorder. Conclusion: In a prehospital emergency setting, more than a third of children experience acute pain with a high prevalence of intense to severe pain. Scoring pain in children, and especially in the newborn, is beleaguered by a lack of suitable scales. Despite this, it was possible to treat 90% of children in pain and provide relief in 80% of cases. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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