International Journal of TROPICAL DISEASE & Health | 2021

Easy Protocol Assessment in Children Emergency Room, Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital Nigeria

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Aim:\xa0 To determine the effect of the EASY (Early Attention to Sepsis in the Young) protocol on sepsis outcomes in children admitted into the children s emergency unit. \nMethodology: Sixty participants (24 males and 36 females) aged 1 month - 16 years were recruited into two arms- The EASY protocol and the non-EASY protocol (control) arm. The researchers obtained relevant treatment history and clinical and laboratory data, which were analyzed statistically using SPSS version 25. \nResults: Twenty-five (80%) patients on EASY protocol received saline boluses compared to 5 (16.7%) in the control group. The difference was significant: χ2 = 24.09, p ˂ .001. Similarly, more patients on EASY (10; 33.3%) than the control (3; 10.0%) received continuous positive airway pressure: χ2 = 4.81, p = .03. \nWhere the symptoms were predominantly restricted to one organ system, those on EASY protocol spent less time in the emergency unit (0.98 ± 0.43 days) than the control (1.87 ± 0.97 days): F = 13.02, p = .001. However, there was no statistically significant difference in the overall duration of hospital admission in both groups: t = 1.33, p = 0.20. \nIn the EASY arm, the particular EASY treatment used correlated with the presence of underlying chronic disease and the approximate duration of current illness; p= 0.001, R2= 0.37 - 0.59; as well as the presence of abnormal blood cell counts; p= 0.022, R2= 0.39 - 0.64. \nConclusion: The EASY protocol increased the intensity of treating children with sepsis in the emergency unit and reduced the critical phase.

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DOI 10.9734/IJTDH/2021/V42I1030486
Language English
Journal International Journal of TROPICAL DISEASE & Health

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