Evaluating Ceftriaxone 80 mg/kg Administration by Rapid Intravenous Infusion-A Clinical Service Evaluation.

Author: BevanAmanda, FaustSaul N, GrayJacqueline, GreenHelen, HandKieran, JonesChristine E, PatelSanjay, RutterMichelle

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In pediatric ambulatory care, the speed of medication infusion can have major impact on healthcare staff workload and the number of children able to be treated by services designed to reduce inpatient length of stay. In many regions of the world, local and supraregional guidelines allow ceftriaxone ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1097/INF.0000000000002923

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Evaluating Ceftriaxone Infusion Speed in Pediatric Ambulatory Care

Pediatric ambulatory care, focusing on treating children outside of a hospital setting, often strives to reduce the time children spend in hospital. This study examines the feasibility and safety of administering ceftriaxone, a common antibiotic, through rapid intravenous infusion in children. The researchers conducted a service evaluation at a UK children's hospital, exploring the potential for reducing infusion times while maintaining safety and patient satisfaction. Their findings suggest that rapid ceftriaxone infusions are clinically feasible and safe, potentially improving patient flow within hospital-based ambulatory services and community nursing teams.

Rapid Ceftriaxone Infusions: A Viable Option

The study found that ceftriaxone infusions at doses ≥50 mg/kg could be safely administered over 10 minutes in children up to 12 years old. This approach not only reduces the time needed for drug administration but also improves patient flow within the hospital and allows for a more efficient allocation of nursing resources. The study reported high parent satisfaction with the 10-minute infusion approach, demonstrating its acceptability for both patients and caregivers.

Streamlining Pediatric Care

This study suggests that embracing rapid intravenous infusions in pediatric ambulatory care can be a valuable approach. It's like finding a shortcut through the desert, allowing us to reach our destination more quickly and efficiently. This innovation could benefit patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals alike, enhancing the overall efficiency and effectiveness of pediatric care.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This research offers a refreshing breeze in the often-challenging desert of pediatric care. It suggests that rapid ceftriaxone infusions are not only safe but also beneficial in optimizing patient flow and improving the overall efficiency of pediatric ambulatory care. It's like finding a quicker and smoother path through the desert, ensuring a more comfortable and efficient journey for patients and caregivers alike.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2021-08-23
  2. Date Revised 2023-09-12
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Pubmed ID

33165272

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1097/INF.0000000000002923

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