Evaluation of Mobile App to Assist in Pediatric Triage
NCT05363124 · Status: UNKNOWN · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 700
Last updated 2023-03-17
Summary
Each ED manages a wide variety of pathologies ranging from a simple general consultation to a life-threatening emergency. Patients require prioritization and triaging as soon as they reach the ED and cannot be seen purely in the order of arrival. This triage is mostly carried out by a nurse at the triage zone who must quickly identify high-emergency patients requiring immediate care and organize their care pathway. The triage nurse uses a decision support tool known as a triage tool.
In 2000, the PED of the University Hospital of Nice (France) created a 5-level pediatric triage tool - the pediaTRI - based on clinical items of inspection, interview, and analysis of vital signs.
In a pediatric ED (PED) setting, a high-level emergency corresponds to a child presenting an immediate life-threatening risk that could lead to cardio-respiratory arrest or a related emergency, and thus requires rapid intervention. These patients, for whom a Level 1 or 2 is usually assigned by commonly used pediatric triage tools, can also be screened using warning scores that are predictive of clinical deterioration within 24 hours after visiting the PED. Among them, the Pediatric Early Warning System (PEWS) system, created in 2001, is considered to be efficient, easy to use, and reliable. According to the literature, the optimal cutoff level to calculate the sensitivity and specificity for admission to an ICU, defined as a high-level emergency, is ≥ 4/9. Vitals signs used to calculate the PEWS are usually collected by the nurse at the triage zone. However, new technology such as mobile application may be also used to capture those vital signs (i-Virtual).
Since the parameters of the PEWS system may be evaluate by parents using the application, the investigators want to analyze their ability to assess the level of severity of their children by scoring PEWS in a pediatric emergency department using the mobile application Caducy® (i-Virtual)
Conditions
- Pediatric Triage in a Pediatric Emergency Department
Interventions
- OTHER
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PEWS calculation by parents using AI-based smartphone app
After patient registration, the patient will be installed in the nursing office with one of his parents . After screening a potential life-threatening patient for which treatment would be started first of all, the nurse will collect the signed parental consent for participating to the study. Explanations will be given to the parents regarding the use of the application and the way to calculate the PEWS through a very brief and standardized education. Parents should then proceed to the calculation of PEWS, as far as possible before the intervention of the nurse, using the Caducy® appl with a smartphone dedicated to the study .
- OTHER
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PEWS calculation by nurse using conventional procedure
After patient registration, the patient will be installed in the nursing office with one of his parents . After screening a potential life-threatening patient for which treatment would be started first of all, the nurse will collect the signed parental consent for participating to the study. the nurse proceed to the calculation of PEWS in blind of parents and to triage process by priorityzing patient in 5 level of gravity (from 1-vital emergency to 5-nonurgent patient). If the medical examination was not proceeded directly after the triage process, nurses were asked to proceed a new triage if the optimal delay of the medical examination was passed.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Fondation Lenval
lead OTHER
Study Design
- Allocation
- NA
- Purpose
- OTHER
- Masking
- NONE
- Model
- SINGLE_GROUP
Eligibility
- Max Age
- 17 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2024-09-30
- Primary Completion
- 2025-03-31
- Completion
- 2025-06-30
Countries
- France
Study Locations
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