Strategie of the “Acute Respiratory Disease Room” in two tertiary referral clinics: a retrospective multicenter cohort study

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Keywords

Respiratory Therapy
Asthma
Bronchiolitis
Metered-Dose Inhalers
Pediatrics

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Avendaño Vanegas JM, García Arias AV, Parada Gereda HM, Jaramillo Portella MA, Merchan Chaverra RA, Medina Parra J. Strategie of the “Acute Respiratory Disease Room” in two tertiary referral clinics: a retrospective multicenter cohort study. Andes pediatr [Internet]. 2024 Jun. 13 [cited 2025 Oct. 21];95(3):279-86. Available from: https://andespediatrica.cl/index.php/rchped/article/view/4942

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Abstract

Respiratory diseases are one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality in children under 5 years of age. The acute respiratory disease (ERA in Spanish) room strategy implemented in Colombia is an important tool to reduce hospitalization and mortality rates in this population.

Objective: To describe the health outcomes of the implementation of the ERA room strategy in two health institutions in Bogota.

Patients and Method: Multicenter descriptive study including 1785 patients admitted to the ERA rooms of two institutions in Bogota, between December 2019 and 2022. Data on sex, age, admission diagnosis, length of stay in ERA room, education provided, and post discharge follow-up were collected. The main outcomes were evaluated through hospitalization requirement, ICU requirement, and post discharge improvement.

Results: 1785 patients were included during the study period. 57% were male; median age was 26.6 months (IQR: 11.8 to 40.6); length of stay in ERA room was 2.62 hours (IQR: 1.73 to 4.88); 91.65% of family members and/or caregivers received educational measures.

Conclusions: This study describes the results of the implementation of the ERA room strategy; the low proportion of patients requiring hospitalization is evident. Additionally, the education provided to parents and caregivers on home management is relevant, as well as the post discharge follow-up of this cohort of patients with acute respiratory disease. 

https://doi.org/10.32641/andespediatr.v95i3.4942
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