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World J Pediatr Surg ; 5(2): e000281, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36474513

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Introduction: Dog bites are one of the leading causes of non-fatal emergency room visits in children. These injuries not only cause physical harm but can lead to long-term psychological stress. This study evaluated the current literature related to pediatric dog bite injuries to identify research gaps which should be prioritized to improve a major public health concern. Methods: We performed a keyword search of PubMed, Scopus, and OVID Medline databases (January 1980- March 2020) for all published studies focused on dog bite injuries in the pediatric population (≤18 years of age) using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses. Results: Out of 1859 abstracts screened, 43 studies involving 86 880 patients were included. Twenty-nine studies were retrospective chart reviews characterizing the epidemiology of dog bites and their associated treatment outcomes; six were prospective cohort studies; two were cross-sectional studies; and six were experimental studies. Synthesized results demonstrate that children <9 years of age suffer the greatest burden of injuries, with children <6 years of age at higher risk of more severe injuries involving the head, neck, and face. Conclusion: Studies analyzing the prevention or psychosocial consequences of dog bites injuries are needed.

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J Pediatr Surg ; 57(11): 637-643, 2022 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35672168

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BACKGROUND: Helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) are intended to expedite care to definitive management. Studies are inconclusive in demonstrating appropriate use. We aimed to examine emergent interventions after interfacility helicopter transport (IHT) to our pediatric trauma center. METHODS: Trauma patients 0-18 years undergoing IHT or interfacility ground transport (IGT) to our institution from January 2011-December 2020 were studied. We evaluated the rate of IHT patients undergoing emergent (1 h), urgent (6 h), and semi urgent (48 h) operating room (OR) intervention compared to IGT as a measure of appropriate transport. RESULTS: Inclusion was met by 1003 IHT and 7829 IGT patients. OR intervention was required in 29.6% of IHT patients, emergent in 1.3%, urgent in 12.6%, and semi urgent in 10.6%. Overall, IHT patients had higher mean injury severity score (ISS; IHT:14.5; SD:11.0 vs. IGT:6.0; SD:5.0; p < 0.01) and lower GCS (IHT:12.0; SD:4.9 vs. IGT:14.8; SD:1.4; p < 0.01), though over triage (ISS ≤ 15) occurred in 67.9% of patients. CONCLUSION: More interfacility helicopter transport patients underwent emergent and urgent procedures compared to interfacility ground transport patients; however, emergent intervention was not required in 98.7% of interfacility helicopter transport patients and over two thirds had ISS ≤ 15, possibly suggesting overutilization of interfacility helicopter transport for pediatric trauma patients at our center. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level III.


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Resgate Aéreo , Serviços Médicos de Emergência , Ferimentos e Lesões , Aeronaves , Criança , Humanos , Escala de Gravidade do Ferimento , Estudos Retrospectivos , Centros de Traumatologia , Ferimentos e Lesões/epidemiologia , Ferimentos e Lesões/terapia
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