Objective: To describe the profile of critically ill paediatric patients presenting to a local emergency department. Methods: This was a retrospective review of all triage Category 1 (critical) children aged from 0 to 16 years presenting to the emergency department of Queen Mary Hospital. The study period was from January 1998 to September 2006. Results: A total of 277 patients were analyzed. Trauma was a major cause of presentation. It constituted 37.9% of the cases. Of the trauma cases, head injury was the most common. For non-trauma cases, convulsion was the commonest reason of attendance. Cardiorespiratory arrest was uncommon (3.6%). The overall mortality rate was 7.6%. A high proportion (43.3%) of the patients was managed solely by sta...
Paediatricians in general hospitals have limited experience with critically ill children, due to the...
Objective: To provide an epidemiological overview of the characteristics of injured children and to ...
Abstract Background Patients’ evolving critical illness can be predicted and prevented. However, fai...
Objective: Delivery of prompt and adequate care for critically ill and injured children presenting t...
Objective: Presentations to EDs for major paediatric injury are considerably lower than for adults. ...
Critically ill children are the children whom requiring, or potentially requiring, high reliance or ...
Background: It is believed that intensive care greatly improves the prognosis for critically ill chi...
Critically ill or injured children require prompt identification, rapid referral and quality emergen...
Critically ill or injured children require prompt identification, rapid referral and quality emergen...
OBJECTIVES: Pediatric resuscitation is an intense, stressful, and challenging process. The aim of th...
OBJECTIVE: To determine trends in emergency admission rates requiring different levels of critical c...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether vital signs identify children with serious infections, and to compa...
ObjectivePresentations to EDs for major paediatric injury are considerably lower than for adults. In...
Background: The care of critically ill children remains one of the most demanding and challenging as...
Introduction: Paediatric resuscitation is an intense, stressful andchallenging process performed in ...
Paediatricians in general hospitals have limited experience with critically ill children, due to the...
Objective: To provide an epidemiological overview of the characteristics of injured children and to ...
Abstract Background Patients’ evolving critical illness can be predicted and prevented. However, fai...
Objective: Delivery of prompt and adequate care for critically ill and injured children presenting t...
Objective: Presentations to EDs for major paediatric injury are considerably lower than for adults. ...
Critically ill children are the children whom requiring, or potentially requiring, high reliance or ...
Background: It is believed that intensive care greatly improves the prognosis for critically ill chi...
Critically ill or injured children require prompt identification, rapid referral and quality emergen...
Critically ill or injured children require prompt identification, rapid referral and quality emergen...
OBJECTIVES: Pediatric resuscitation is an intense, stressful, and challenging process. The aim of th...
OBJECTIVE: To determine trends in emergency admission rates requiring different levels of critical c...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether vital signs identify children with serious infections, and to compa...
ObjectivePresentations to EDs for major paediatric injury are considerably lower than for adults. In...
Background: The care of critically ill children remains one of the most demanding and challenging as...
Introduction: Paediatric resuscitation is an intense, stressful andchallenging process performed in ...
Paediatricians in general hospitals have limited experience with critically ill children, due to the...
Objective: To provide an epidemiological overview of the characteristics of injured children and to ...
Abstract Background Patients’ evolving critical illness can be predicted and prevented. However, fai...