[Specific aspects of pediatric emergencies in the prehospital setting]
- PMID: 26596274
- DOI: 10.1007/s00063-015-0113-0
[Specific aspects of pediatric emergencies in the prehospital setting]
Abstract
Life-threatening pediatric emergencies are relatively rare in the prehospital setting; therefore, the treating emergency physician may not always be familiar with and well trained in these situations. However, pediatric emergencies require early recognition and initiation of specific diagnostic and therapeutic interventions to prevent further complications. Treatment of pediatric emergencies follows current recommendations as detailed in published international guidelines. The aim of this review is to provide specific information with regard to respiratory, cardiac and neurological medical emergencies commnly encountered in children in the prehospital setting. It is not the aim of this review article to provide specific guidance with regard to a variety of surgical emergencies. Due to improved treatment modalities the emergency medical team may also be confronted with acutely ill children with very severe and complex underlying clinical syndromes (e.g. complex cardiac malformations and syndromic genetic disorders). This article also provides specific information with regard to treatment of this susceptible and vulnerable patient cohort.
Keywords: Cardiac emergencies; Complex malformation syndromes; Neurological emergencies; Respiratory emergencies; Resuscitation.
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