Division of Pediatric Surgery, St. Louis Children's Hospital, Washington University, School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA.
J Pediatr Surg. 2010 Jan;45(1):167-70; discussion 170. doi: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2009.10.031.
In 2001, in response to an overwhelming increase in patient visits for various pediatric abscesses, burns, and other wounds, an ambulatory burn and procedural sedation program (Pediatric Acute Wound Service, or PAWS) was developed to minimize operating room utilization. The purpose of this study is to report our initial 7-year experience with the PAWS program.
The hospital records of all children managed through PAWS from 2001 to 2007 were reviewed. Outcomes measured include patient demographics, number and location of visits per patient, procedure information, cause of wounds, and reimbursement. chi(2) test and linear regression were performed using GraphPad Prism (GraphPad Software Inc, San Diego, CA).
Overall, 7620 children (age 0-18 years) received wound care through PAWS from 2001 to 2007. There were no differences in patient age, race, and sex during this time period. Between 2001 and 2007, the percentage of patients seen as outpatients increased from 51% to 68% (P < .05), and the average number of visits per patient decreased from 3.9 to 2.4 (P = .05). In, 2007, 46% of the children required only 1 visit. In 2007, 74% of the visits were for management of wound and soft tissue infections, compared with only 9% in 2001 (P < .05). The contribution margin of a PAWS visit and total contribution margin in 2007 were $1052 and $4.0 million, respectively.
The creation of PAWS has allowed for the transition in management of most pediatric skin and soft tissue wounds and infections to an independent ambulatory setting, alleviating the need for operating room resources, while functioning at a profitable cost margin for the hospital.
2001 年,为应对各类儿科脓肿、烧伤和其他创伤患者就诊量的剧增,我们成立了一个门诊烧伤和程序镇静项目(儿科急性创伤服务,简称 PAWS),以尽量减少手术室的使用。本研究旨在报告该项目最初 7 年的经验。
回顾了 2001 年至 2007 年期间通过 PAWS 治疗的所有患儿的住院病历。评估的指标包括患者的人口统计学特征、每位患者的就诊次数和就诊部位、操作信息、创伤原因和报销情况。采用 GraphPad Prism(GraphPad Software Inc,San Diego,CA)进行卡方检验和线性回归分析。
2001 年至 2007 年,共有 7620 名(0-18 岁)患儿通过 PAWS 接受了创伤护理。在此期间,患者的年龄、种族和性别无差异。与 2001 年相比,2007 年门诊患者的比例从 51%增加到 68%(P<0.05),每位患者的平均就诊次数从 3.9 次减少到 2.4 次(P=0.05)。2007 年,46%的患儿仅需就诊 1 次。2007 年,74%的就诊是为了治疗创伤和软组织感染,而 2001 年仅为 9%(P<0.05)。2007 年 PAWS 就诊的边际贡献和总边际贡献分别为 1052 美元和 400 万美元。
PAWS 的创建使大多数儿科皮肤和软组织创伤及感染的治疗过渡到独立的门诊环境,缓解了手术室资源的需求,同时为医院带来了有利可图的边际贡献。