Asthma is the most common chronic disease of childhood and is a leading cause of emergency medical treatment. For children experiencing an asthma exacerbation, emergency department (ED) guidelines recommend early systemic corticosteroid (CS) administration, since studies have shown associated, time-sensitive, decreases in hospital admissions and ED length-of-stay (LOS). For patients who are treated by 911 emergency medical services (EMS) first, there exists an opportunity for even earlier administration of CS, prior to ED arrival. Yet, preliminary data demonstrate that currently less than 10% of EMS pediatric asthma patients receive CS prior to ED arrival. Given the known time-sensitivity of CS' effects on patient outcomes, the investigators hypothesize that even earlier EMS administration of CS will decrease hospital admissions, ED LOS, and intensive care unit admissions for pediatric patients with an acute asthma exacerbation. Using a pragmatic observation design in multiple EMS agencies, we will enroll patients to analyze clinical outcomes and comparative costs of EMS CS administration, and how both are influenced by EMS transport time. That novel combination of analyses will help build evidence-based guidelines adaptable for diverse EMS agencies nationwide.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
834
During a sequenced rollout protocol change for several EMS agencies, those agencies will adopt protocol change to administer prednisolone to children with asthma attacks in the prehospital environment prior to ED arrival.
Walton County EMS
DeFuniak Springs, Florida, United States
Lee County Public Safety & Emergency Services
Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Sarasota County EMS
Sarasota, Florida, United States
Leon County EMS
Tallahassee, Florida, United States
Nassau County Fire Rescue Department
Yulee, Florida, United States
Cincinnati Children's Hospital
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Texas Children's Hospital / UT Houston
Houston, Texas, United States
Hospital Admission
Number of admissions to an inpatient unit (general or ICU) for an asthma exacerbation
Time frame: Day 1 (ED stay)
Emergency Department Length-of-stay
Length of time in emergency department for patients from arrival to disposition (i.e., length of time for discharge, admission, or transfer to another hospital)
Time frame: Day 1 (from EMS arrival to ED disposition)
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