Sherman J M, Capen C L
Pediatric Pulmonary Division, Department of Pediatrics, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida 32610-0296, USA.
Pediatrics. 1997 Aug;100(2 Pt 1):187-91. doi: 10.1542/peds.100.2.187.
To design a program to prevent death in children with life-threatening asthma.
Using published guidelines to identify patients with life-threatening asthma, we developed a comprehensive medical network involving emergency medical services, school workers, extended family members, local physicians, emergency rooms, and a referral center. The network was designed to provide early, aggressive medical attention and rapid access to care for patients enrolled in the program.
In 8 years of operation, 75 patients have been enrolled. There have been 270 hospitalizations, with life-threatening asthma occurring in 25 admissions in 15 patients. Three patients have died; of these, two did not use the services provided by the program.
The Red Alert Program has been successful in assuring more aggressive and timely intervention for asthma attacks and seems to have prevented deaths. Patients and their families express a high degree of satisfaction with the services. The Red Alert Program may serve as a model for other programs for children with life-threatening asthma.
设计一项预防危及生命的哮喘患儿死亡的项目。
利用已发表的指南来识别危及生命的哮喘患者,我们建立了一个综合医疗网络,涉及紧急医疗服务、学校工作人员、大家庭成员、当地医生、急诊室和一个转诊中心。该网络旨在为参与该项目的患者提供早期、积极的医疗护理并使其能迅速获得治疗。
在运营的8年中,已有75名患者登记入组。共发生270次住院治疗,15名患者中有25次住院出现危及生命的哮喘发作。有3名患者死亡;其中2名未使用该项目提供的服务。
“红色警报项目”成功地确保了对哮喘发作进行更积极、及时的干预,似乎还预防了死亡。患者及其家属对这些服务表示高度满意。“红色警报项目”可为其他针对危及生命的哮喘患儿的项目提供范例。