Register for email alerts and news feeds:
This journal | BMJ Group
rss
Emergency Medicine Journal 2006;23:47-50; doi:10.1136/emj.2005.024893
© 2006 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and the College of Emergency Medicine.

ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Validation of the Paediatric Triage Tape

L A Wallis1, S Carley2

1 Consultant in Paediatric Emergency Medicine, Red Cross Children’s Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa
2 Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester, UK

Correspondence to:
Correspondence to:
Dr L A Wallis
PO Box 901, Wellington, 7654, South Africa; leewallis{at}bvr.co.za

Introduction: The Paediatric Triage Tape (PTT) is an easy to use major incident primary triage tool, based upon a modification of the Triage Sieve. The purpose of this study was to prospectively validate the PTT for use in paediatric major incidents.

Methods: A database of children presenting the Trauma Unit of the Red Cross Children’s Hospital, Cape Town, was developed over a nine month period. Each child was triaged using the PTT, and had an Injury Severity Score (ISS) calculated. Additionally, the New Injury Severity Score (NISS) was calculated, and the presence of interventions that may occur to the children ("Garner criteria") was documented. The sensitivity, specificity, overtriage, and undertriage rates were calculated.

Results: 3461 children were entered into the database. For identifying children with an ISS of over 15, the PTT had a sensitivity of 37.8%, specificity of 98.6%, overtriage rate of 38.8%, and an undertriage rate of 3.5%. Against the NISS and Garner criteria, the results were comparable.

Conclusion: The PTT has poor sensitivity at identifying immediate priority children by these criteria. Specificity (the ability to identify non-T1 patients) is excellent, and the overtriage and undertriage rates are within the range deemed unavoidable by the American College of Surgeons.

Abbreviations: ACSCOT, American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma; ISS, Injury Severity Score; NISS, New Injury Severity Score; PTT, Paediatric Triage Tape

Keywords: major incidents; paediatrics; triage


Add to CiteULike CiteULike   Add to Complore Complore   Add to Connotea Connotea   Add to Del.icio.us Del.icio.us   Add to Digg Digg   Add to Reddit Reddit   Add to Technorati Technorati    What's this?

This article has been cited by other articles:

  • Sandell, J M, Maconochie, I K, Jewkes, F (2009). Prehospital paediatric emergency care: paediatric triage. Emerg. Med. J. 26: 767-768 [Abstract] [Full Text]  
  • Patel, M., Maconochie, I. (2008). Triage in children. Trauma 10: 239-245 [Abstract]  
  • Lerner, E. B., Schwartz, R. B., Coule, P. L., Weinstein, E. S., Cone, D. C., Hunt, R. C., Sasser, S. M., Liu, J. M., Nudell, N. G., Wedmore, I. S., Hammond, J., Bulger, E. M., Salomone, J. P., Sanddal, T. L., Lord, G. C., Markenson, D., O'Connor, R. E. (2008). Mass Casualty Triage: An Evaluation of the Data and Development of a Proposed National Guideline. dmphp 2: S25-S34 [Abstract] [Full Text]  
  • Shirm, S., Liggin, R., Dick, R., Graham, J. (2007). Prehospital Preparedness for Pediatric Mass-Casualty Events. Pediatrics 120: e756-e761 [Abstract] [Full Text]  

This Article

Services
Citing Articles
Google Scholar
PubMed
Bookmark with

Register for free content

The full back archive is now available for all BMJ Journals. Institutional subscribers may access the entire archive as part of their subscription. Personal subscribers will also have access to all content when logged in. Non-subscribers who register have free access to all articles published before 2006 right back to volume 1 issue 1. Register here to access the free archive of all BMJ Journals.

Don't forget to sign up for content alerts so you keep up to date with all the articles as they are published.

 

The journal is co-owned by and the official journal of College of Emergency Medicine

Official journal of British Association for Immediate Care: BASICS, Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care, Irish Society for Immediate Care and Swedish Society for Emergency Medicine: SweSEM

Emergency Medicine Jobs

Emergency Medicine Jobs