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Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease
2010 Volume.20 No. 4 p.264 ~ p.276
Relationship Between Air Pollutants and Prevalence of Allergic Disease/Pulmonary Function in Students in Incheon
Oh Sung-Keun

Sung Hyeon-U
Lim Dae-Hyun
Kim Jeong-Hee
Son Byong-Kwan
Kim Hwan-Cheol
Lee Ji-Young
Leem Jong-Han
Abstract
Purpose:This study aimed to determine whether the standard clinical pathway based on evidence is applicable to pediatric asthma patients in the emergency room, and whether it is better for treatment effectiveness.

Methods:The clinical pathway was applied to children who visited our emergency room due to acute asthma between January 1 and December 31, 2009. Medical records of the emergency room were reviewed to see if the clinical pathway was correctly applied. The patients were divided into 2 groups: those who the pathway was correctly applied and those who the pathway was incorrectly applied to (group B, n=41).

Results:Acute asthma exacerbation occurred in 24 children (47%) in group A, while it occurred in 27 children (53%) in group B. The majority of patients in group B had moderate asthma exacerbation. The incorrect application of the clinical pathway and no use or insufficient use of inhaled anticholinergics was most frequently noted. The most common cause for the incorrect application of the clinical pathway was its misunderstanding of residents. The hospitalization rate was higher in group B than in group A.

Conslusion:The application of the clinical pathway to pediatric asthma patients in the emergency room increased treatment effectiveness. However, training for the residents and intensive care for the patient with moderate asthma exacerbation are necessary for correct application of the clinical pathway.
KEYWORD
Air pollutants, Allergic disease, Allergic rhinitis, Asthma, school, Student
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