TY - JOUR T1 - The accuracy of existing prehospital triage tools for injured children in England: an analysis using emergency department data JF - Emergency Medicine Journal JO - Emerg Med J SP - 397 LP - 400 DO - 10.1136/emermed-2013-203251 VL - 32 IS - 5 AU - Antonella Ardolino AU - C Ronny Cheung AU - Thomas Lawrence AU - Omar Bouamra AU - Fiona Lecky AU - Kathleen Berry AU - Mark Lyttle AU - Damian Roland AU - Nadeeja Koralage AU - Shabara Issa AU - Adeel Chaudhary AU - Ian Maconochie AU - on behalf of the PERUKI group Y1 - 2015/05/01 UR - http://emj.bmj.com/content/32/5/397.abstract N2 - Objective To investigate the performance characteristics in children with moderate and minor injuries of prehospital paediatric triage tools currently in use in England for identifying seriously injured children.Methods Eight prehospital paediatric triage tools were identified from literature review and a survey of the lead trauma clinicians across the 10 English strategic health authorities. Retrospective clinical data from 2934 patient records collected by four emergency departments were used to analyse each tool. A target sensitivity of >95% and specificity of 50–75% was set based on the literature.Results Three tools (East Midlands, North West and Northern) demonstrated acceptable sensitivity (all 100%). The other five tools fell below the target sensitivity of >95%. All eight tools had acceptable specificity (with results between 79% and 99%).Conclusions Three tools (East Midlands, North West and Northern) demonstrated acceptable over- and under-triage rates in this population of minor and moderately injured children. All tools reached recommended standards for over-triage, but the majority favoured under-triage. ER -