International and Private Patients Division, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, UK.
UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, London, UK.
Arch Dis Child. 2019 Apr;104(4):395-399. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2018-314807. Epub 2018 Nov 9.
Paediatric Early Warning Scores (PEWS)are used in hospitalised patients to detect physiological deterioration and is being used increasingly throughout healthcare systems with a limited evidence based. There are two versions in general use that can lead to a clinical response, either by triggering an action or by reaching a 'threshold' when graduated responses may occur depending on the value of the score. Most evidence has come from research based on paediatric inpatients in specialist children's hospitals, although the range of research is expanding, taking into account other clinical areas such as paediatric intensive care unit, emergency department and the prehospital setting. Currrently, it is uncertain whether a unified system does deliver benefits in terms of outcomes or financial savings, but it may inform and improve patient communication. PEWS may be an additional tool in context of a patient's specific condition, and future work will include its validation for different conditions, different clinical settings, patient populations and organisational structure. The incorporation of PEWS within the electronic health records may form a keystone of the safe system framework and allow the development of consistent PEWS system to standardise practice.
儿科早期预警评分(PEWS)用于住院患者以检测生理恶化情况,在医疗保健系统中越来越多地使用,但其依据的证据有限。目前有两种广泛使用的版本,可通过触发行动或达到“阈值”来进行临床响应,具体取决于评分值。大多数证据来自基于儿科专科儿童医院住院患者的研究,尽管研究范围正在扩大,考虑到其他临床领域,如儿科重症监护病房、急诊部门和院前环境。目前,尚不确定统一的系统是否能在结局或财务节约方面带来益处,但它可能有助于改进患者沟通。PEWS 可能是患者特定病情下的附加工具,未来的工作将包括针对不同病情、不同临床环境、患者人群和组织结构对其进行验证。将 PEWS 纳入电子健康记录可能成为安全系统框架的基石,并允许开发一致的 PEWS 系统来标准化实践。