1.Airway humidfi icationd urin g mechanical ventilation
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2016;23(6):389-391
Humidificait on by artificial means must be provided when the upper airway is bypassed during mechanical ventilation.Enough humidification is very important during mechanical ventilation.Heated humidification( HH) and heta and moisture exchanger( HME) are the most commonly used types of artificial humidification in this situation.In this article, their advantages and disadvantages are itn roduced.HH na d HME are compared in humidification performance,effect no ventilator mechanics and association with venti-lation associated pneumonia.Depending on the clinical scenario, humidifier is reasonably selected, and the selection may changeo ver time according the treatment effect.
2. Epidemiological investigation on 1 946 hospitalized pediatric patients with burns
Chinese Journal of Burns 2018;34(10):696-700
Objective:
To investigate the epidemiological characteristics of hospitalized pediatric patients with burns and explore the prevention and treatment strategy of pediatric burns.
Methods:
Medical records of pediatric burn patients hospitalized in multiple departments of Children′s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University from January 2012 to December 2016 were retrospectively analyzed. Data including gender, age, residence, ways of paying, total burn area, burn severity, cause, time, and place of burns, prehospital treatment ways, clinical outcome, length of hospital stay were collected and processed with chi-square test, Kruskal-Wallis
3. Clinical application of the Chinese version of Cornell assessment of pediatric delirium: a pilot study
Shan HE ; Yali WANG ; Zelan ZUO
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2019;57(5):344-349
Objective:
To evaluate the clinical application of Chinese version of Cornell assessment of pediatric delirium (CAPD) scale in children by a pilot study.
Methods:
A prospective observational study. From June 2017 to December 2017, the original CAPD screen was translated into Chinese and debugged cross-culturally according to the guidelines, which was further applied in the Department of Critical Care Medicine, Children′s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University. The clinical data of 250 patients who were evaluated with the Chinese version of CAPD scale and Richmond agitation-sedation scale were extracted and analyzed with chi-square test or Mann-Whitney
4. Prevention and treatment of pediatric delirium
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2020;27(2):86-91
Delirium is an acute, fluctuating state of brain dysfunction characterized by a change in consciousness and a reduced ability to concentrate, maintain, or transfer, which can lead to cognitive or perceptual disorders, hallucinations and sleep-arousal disorders.It cannot be better explained by pre-existing, occurring or developing diseases.At present, its pathogenesis is not clear, and is related to a variety of factors.Early and effective identification and evaluation is the premise, and the clinical practice strategy of prevention and treatment of pediatric delirium needs to be further studied.
5.Summary of evidence for non-pharmacological management of delirium in PICU patients
Lingling ZUO ; Shan HE ; Zelan ZUO ; Min LIAO
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2023;30(5):327-333
Objective:To search and summarize the evidence for the non-pharmacological management of delirium of critically ill patients in PICU, and to provide evidence-based guidance for clinical practice.Methods:According to the "6S" evidence pyramid model, we searched computerized decision support system, websites of guidelines, and databases, and obtained the guidelines, clinical decisions, systematic reviews, and evidence summaries.After screening the articles, two researchers independently appraise articles using validated tools, and finally formed the evidence summary of delirium non-pharmacological management of critically ill patients in PICU.Results:Totally six articles were included for the evidence synthesis, including three guidelines, two systematic reviews, and one expert advice.Twenty pieces of evidence including four aspects were summarized, namely delirium screening, risk prediction, non-pharmacological prevention and management strategies, health care provider education and departmental standardization.Conclusion:The evidence summarized in this study can provide a reference to health care professionals.When we apply this evidence in the clinical setting, we should adapt it accordingly to the specific clinical setting to improve the effectiveness of the evidence.
6.Advances on the assessment of sedation in pediatric intensive care unit
Guanfeng HE ; Shan HE ; Zelan ZUO
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2022;29(1):60-64
Sedation therapy is an important part of the safety and comfort management of critically ill children.The accurate selection of a sedation assessment tool can help nurses effectively assess the level of sedation and guide clinical care.This review summarized the existing six commonly used sedation assessment scales in pediatric intensive care unit, such as the Ramsay Sedation Scale, Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale and Comfort Scale and related sedation concepts.Our study aims to provide a reference for choosing a sedation assessment scale suitable for critically ill children and standardizing sedation nursing practice.
7.Advances on the impact of targeted temperature management on sepsis
Guanfeng HE ; Xing DENG ; Zelan ZUO
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2022;29(5):373-377
Targeted temperature management mainly affects the progression of sepsis by inhibiting inflammatory response, protecting mitochondrial function and reducing metabolism, which can improve survival, the prognosis and outcome of sepsis to some extent.Targeted temperature management has a positive impact on the occurrence and development of sepsis, which may be an adjuvant treatment method of sepsis.This review summarized the mechanism studies on the impact of targeted temperature management on sepsis in recent years, and summarized the existing problems, so as to provide reference for carrying out practical research on targeted temperature management for patients with sepsis.