Shivaram V, Christoph R A, Hayden G F
Department of Pediatrics, University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Charlottesville 22908.
Pediatr Emerg Care. 1993 Aug;9(4):202-4. doi: 10.1097/00006565-199308000-00005.
A total of 1381 visits to a pediatric emergency department (ED) during a six-week period were surveyed to determine the types and frequency of skin disorders encountered. A primary skin complaint accounted for 431 (31%) visits. There was a skin complaint of secondary importance in another 35 (3%) visits, and a skin disorder not mentioned by the patient or parent was detected on examination in a further 88 (6%) visits. In total, 554 (40%) visits included a skin complaint or a skin finding. As expected, cutaneous trauma (including abrasions, contusions, lacerations, and burns) accounted for a substantial number of visits, but a wide range of other dermatologic conditions was also represented, including skin infections, contact dermatitis, and numerous other disorders. Skin diseases are encountered frequently in the pediatric ED setting and should be included in the formal teaching curriculum for training programs in pediatrics and emergency medicine.
在六周的时间里,对一家儿科急诊科的1381次就诊进行了调查,以确定所遇到的皮肤疾病的类型和频率。主要皮肤问题占431次就诊(31%)。另有35次就诊(3%)存在次要的皮肤问题,在另外88次就诊(6%)中,检查时发现了患者或家长未提及的皮肤疾病。总共有554次就诊(40%)包括皮肤问题或皮肤检查结果。正如预期的那样,皮肤创伤(包括擦伤、挫伤、裂伤和烧伤)占了相当多的就诊次数,但也涵盖了广泛的其他皮肤病,包括皮肤感染、接触性皮炎和许多其他疾病。儿科急诊科经常遇到皮肤疾病,应纳入儿科和急诊医学培训项目的正规教学课程中。