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Dermatological opinions are imperative in ambulatory and acute care settings for pediatric skin disorders - HL-SkinPed.

作者信息

Moiny-Fouquet Mathilde, Guillaume Claire, Berlengi Noémie, Lapp Lucie, Watelet Claire, Borsa-Dorion Anne, Bernard Yohann, Baumann Cédric, Luc Amandine, Schweitzer Cyril, Leheup Bruno, Bursztejn Anne-Claire

机构信息

University Children's Hospital, Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France.

Independent Pediatric Practice of Dr. Lapp/Guillaume/Watelet, Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France.

出版信息

Arch Pediatr. 2021 Jul;28(5):417-421. doi: 10.1016/j.arcped.2021.04.010. Epub 2021 May 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Children with skin disorders usually receive care from a pediatrician, despite their limited training in this discipline. The advice of a dermatologist is frequently requested.

OBJECTIVES

To estimate the degree of concordance in the diagnosis, treatment, advice, and recommended follow-up of skin disorders between pediatricians (in private practice or a pediatric emergency department [PED]) and a dermatologist.

METHODS

This prospective study was carried out between June 25 and September 13, 2018. All patients younger than 18 years consulting at the PED of the University Children's Hospital or a pediatric private practice in Nancy, France, for a dermatological disorder (primary complaint) were included. Photographs, medical data, diagnosis, treatment, advice and follow-up recommended by the pediatricians were recorded in a dedicated anonymous medical file. Clinical data and photographs were subsequently reviewed by a dermatologist who provided a diagnosis.

RESULTS

A total of 103 patients were included and 99 were analyzed: 53 from the PED and 46 from private practice (three patients were excluded because of unclear photographs and one was referred for maxillofacial advice). The median age was 4 years and there was a slight predominance of females (53.5%). The seven main diagnoses were: atopic dermatitis, insect bites, nonspecific viral rash, viral urticaria, hand-foot-and-mouth disease, impetigo, and contact dermatitis. The rate of agreement between the pediatricians and the dermatologist was 55% for diagnosis (73% for atopic dermatitis, 53% for insect bites, 33% for nonspecific viral rash), 40% for treatment, 54% for advice, and 58% for recommended follow-up. Reinterpretation by the dermatologist changed patient management in 15% of cases.

CONCLUSIONS

The significant discordance between the pediatricians and the dermatologist suggests the need for a greater emphasis on dermatological disorders in medical training programs and for closer collaboration between disciplines for the benefit of younger patients.

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