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04 April 2024: Clinical Research

Outcomes of Chengdu Pediatric Emergency Triage Criteria: A Retrospective Study of 198,628 Pediatric Patient Records

Jing Zhao 12BCE* , Yingying Zhao 12BC* , Juan Hu 12ABCEG* , Yan Huang 12BE* , Liqing He 12B

DOI: 10.12659/MSM.942814

Med Sci Monit 2024; 30:e942814

Table 1 Chengdu pediatric emergency triage criteria.

Triage levelsIndicatorsDescriptionValueMaximum waiting time for treatment
Level 1Conditions/symptoms (critical)Sudden cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest; Airway obstruction or asphyxia; Emergency endotracheal intubation/tracheotomy is required; Signs of shock; Sudden loss of consciousness; Signs of cerebral hernia; Life-threatening acute poisoning; Precipitously birth (umbilical cord was not cut or Apgar scoreImmediate
Vital signsTemperature (°C)Oxygen saturation (SpO2)AVPU (alert, verbal, pain, unresponsive) scale≤35 or ≥41
Pediatric Early Warning Score (PEWS) ScorePEWS ≥5
OtherThe triage nurse believed that the patients was encountering a life-threatening situation and requiring emergency care
Level 2Conditions/symptoms (high risk)Chest distress, chest pain, heart palpitations, stable vital signs, high risk or potential risk; Status epilepsy; Convulsion; Diabetic ketoacidosis; Acute asthma with stable blood pressure and pulse rate; Capillary refill time ≥3s; Low reaction to mental state and high level of irritability; Hypersomnia (able to wake up; fall asleep without stimuli) with unstable vital signs; Newborns with temperature of >38°C; Acute poisoning but does not meet level 1 criteria; Sudden change in consciousness; Incomplete airway obstruction; Esophageal foreign body; Severe anemia (no active bleeding) 30–60 g/L; Abdominal pain (suspected strangulated intestinal obstruction, incarcerated hernia, intussusception, gastrointestinal perforation, or urinary tract calculi) with the pain score >6; Osteofascial compartment syndrome; Active bleeding (epistaxis, hematuria, hematochezia, hemoptysis, or hematemesis) with unstable vital signs
Vital signsPulse rate (beats/min)P>180 (y160 (3 months old ≤y140 (3 years old ≤y100 (y≥8 years old)
Respiration rate (breaths/min)R>50 (y40 (3 months old ≤y30 (3 years old ≤y20 (y≥8 years old)
SpO290–92%
Level 2Vital signsSystolic blood pressure>130 mmHg (≥5 years old) or
PEWS scorePEWS=3–4
OtherThe triage nurse believed that the patients was at a high-risk situation or potential risk but required no emergency care
Level 3Conditions/ symptomsIntermittent epileptic seizures; With a history of hyperpyretic convulsion; Foreign body aspiration but no breathing difficulty; Dysphagia but no breathing difficulty; Mental and behavior disorder; Severe vomiting; Symptoms of allergic reaction (obvious rashes on the skin and mucous membranes, extensive facial swelling, etc.); Hypersomnia (able to wake up; fall asleep without stimuli) with stable vital signs; Moderate to severe pain with any cause (score: 4–6); Stable newborns; Active bleeding (epistaxis, hematuria, hematochezia, hemoptysis, or hematemesis) with stable vital signs; Unexplained abdominal distension with mental malaise; Mucocutaneous hemorrhage/platelet ≤20×10/L
Vital signsPulse rate (beats/min)88
Respiration rate (breaths/min)24
PEWS scorePEWS=1–2
OtherThe pediatric patient had acute symptoms and emergency issues
Level 4Conditions/ symptomsVomiting or diarrhea without dehydration; Mild pain
PEWS scorePEWS=0
OtherMild or non-urgent condition

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