| Literature DB >> 15029473 |
J A Farias1, F Frutos, A Esteban, J Casado Flores, A Retta, A Baltodano, I Alía, T Hatzis, F Olazarri, A Petros, M Johnson.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To describe the daily practice of mechanical ventilation (MV), and secondarily, its outcome in pediatric intensive care units (PICUs).Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2004 PMID: 15029473 PMCID: PMC7095496 DOI: 10.1007/s00134-004-2225-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Intensive Care Med ISSN: 0342-4642 Impact factor: 17.440
Characteristics of the studied patients on admission to PICU
| Age: months, median (percentile 25, 75) | 13 (5, 48) |
| Females: | 262 (40, 36–44) |
| Weight: kg, median (percentile 25, 75) | 9 (5, 16) |
| PRISM score: points, median (percentile 25, 75) | 13 (11, 16) |
| Prior functional status | |
| Normal: | 541 (82, 79–81) |
| Chronic condition: | 105 (16, 13–19) |
| Problem | |
| Medical: | 429 (65, 61–69) |
| Surgical: | 230 (35, 31–38) |
| Reason for the initiation of mechanical ventilation | |
| Acute respiratory failure: | 472 (72, 68–75) |
| Acute pulmonary disease | 172 (25, 22–29) |
| Pneumonia: | 100 (15, 13–18) |
| Bronchiolitis, | 35 (5, 4–7) |
| ARDS, | 16 (2, 1–4) |
| Aspiration, | 15 (2, 1–4) |
| Upper airway obstruction, | 5 (1, 0–2) |
| Postoperative, | 161 (24, 21–28) |
| Sepsis, | 70 (11, 8–13) |
| Trauma, | 31 (5, 3–7) |
| Congestive heart failure, | 22 (3, 2–5) |
| Other: | 71 (11, 9–13) |
| Acute or chronic respiratory failure | |
| Chronic obstructive disease: | 51 (8, 6–10) |
| Asthma: | 10 (1, 1–3) |
| Altered mental status: | 87 (14, 11–17) |
| Neuromuscular disease: | 6 (1, 0–2) |
aMore than one cause of acute respiratory failure per patient was permitted
Fig. 1Modes of mechanical ventilation used during study period. VLV-A/C volume limited ventilation—assist/control, SIMV synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation, PCV pressure control ventilation, PSV pressure support ventilation, SIMV+PSV synchronized intermittent mandatory plus pressure support ventilation, HFOV high-frequency oscillatory ventilation
Ventilatory parameters and blood arterial gases on days 1, 4, and 6 of mechanical ventilation. Data are expressed as median (interquartile range). ARDS acute respiratory distress syndrome, PEEP positive end-expiratory pressure
| Day 1 | Day 4 | Day 6 | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | Acute on CPDc | ARDS | Overall | Acute on CPD | ARDS | Overall | Acute on CPD | ARDS | |
| Ventilatory parameters | |||||||||
| Tidal volume (ml/kg) | 11 (9, 13) | 11 (10, 14) | 11 (10, 14) | 10 (9, 13) | 14 (9, 19) | 10 (8, 14) | 11 (9, 14) | 17 (14, 20) | 11 (7, 14) |
| Respiratory rate (bpm) | 25 (20, 30) | 25 (20, 32) | 24 (22, 30) | 26 (20, 34) | 30 (25, 35) | 24 (21, 28) | 26 (20, 35) | 26 (18, 30) | 24 (21, 28) |
| Patients with PEEP ( | 549 (83%) | 46 (71%) | 15 (95%) | 255 (75%) | 25 (69%) | 12 (80%) | 153 (80%) | 14 (67%) | 12 (91%) |
| Applied PEEP (cm H2O)a | 4 (2, 5) | 4 (3, 5) | 8 (5, 10) | 4 (3, 5) | 4 (3, 5) | 6 (6, 10) | 4 (3, 5) | 3 (2, 5) | 5 (4, 9) |
| Peak pressure (cm H2O) | 24 (20, 28) | 28 (23, 30) | 36 (23, 40) | 25 (20, 30) | 26 (21, 33) | 37 (28, 40) | 25 (20, 30) | 39 (23, 35) | 33 (24, 40) |
| Blood arterial gases | |||||||||
| pH | 7.39 (7.34, 7.45) | 7.39 (7.32, 7.45) | 7.40 (7.36, 7.45) | 7.41 (7.36, 7.46) | 7.36 (7.43, 7.50) | 7.41 (7.28, 7.47) | 7,41 (7.35, 7.46) | 7.40 (7.36, 7.43) | 7.43 (7.35, 7.46) |
| PaCO2 (mm Hg) | 39 (32, 46) | 48 (38, 60) | 37 (32, 52) | 41 (36, 50) | 47 (38, 62) | 45 (41, 50) | 45 (39, 54) | 57 (44, 69) | 46 (40,50) |
| Ratio PaO2 to FiO2 | 221 (125, 364) | 126 (92, 204) | 88 (65, 181) | 191 (124, 278) | 135 (111, 185) | 124 (111, 139) | 167 (106, 257) | 125 (90, 184) | 105 (72,213) |
aOnly includes patients with PEEP
b p<0.001 (Kruskal-Wallis test)
cAcute on CPD denotes acute on chronic pulmonary disease and is constituted by patients with chronic obstructive disease and asthma
Fig. 2Modes of weaning used in 590 attempts. SIMV synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation, PSV pressure support ventilation, SIMV+PSV synchronized intermittent mandatory plus pressure support ventilation, CPAP continuous positive airway pressure
Extubation outcomes
| Mortality: | ||
|---|---|---|
| Extubation: | ||
| Overall | 550 (85, 82–87) | 26 (5, 3–7) |
| Scheduled | 524 (81, 78–84) | 24 (5, 3–7) |
| Accidental | 26 (4, 3–6) | 2 (8, 1–27) |
| Reintubation: | ||
| Overall | 56 (10, 8–13) | 11 (20, 11–33) |
| After scheduled extubation | 48 (9, 7–12) | 9 (19, 9–33) |
| After accidental extubation | 8 (31, 15–52) | 2 (25, 4–64) |
Outcome of the mechanically ventilated children
| Overall ( | Acute or chronic pulmonary disease ( | Acute respiratory distress syndrome ( | Acute respiratory failure, no ARDS ( | Coma ( |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Days of mechanical ventilation, median (percentile: 25, 75%) | ||||||
| Survivors | 3 (2, 6) | 4 (2, 8) | 3 (2, 4) | 3 (2, 6) | 3 (2, 4) | 0.02 |
| Non-survivors | 4 (3, 7) | 4 (2, 8.5) | 4 (3, 6) | 4 (3, 7) | 4 (3, 6) | 0.03 |
| Days of weaning, median (percentile: 25, 75%) | ||||||
| Survivors | 2 (1, 2) | 1 (2, 3) | 2 (1, 3) | 2 (1, 2) | 2 (1, 3) | 0.80 |
| Non-survivors | 2 (1, 5) | 1 (1, 5) | – | 2 (1, 6) | 1.5 (1, 4) | 0.40 |
| Days of stay in the PICU, median (percentile: 25, 75%) | ||||||
| Survivors | 8 (5, 13) | 9 (5, 15) | 17 (6, 27) | 8 (5, 13) | 6 (4, 9) | 0.005 |
| Non-survivors | 7 (4, 13) | 7 (5, 22) | 5 (3, 10.5) | 7 (4, 12) | 5 (3, 10) | 0.17 |
| Days of stay in the hospital, median (percentile: 25, 75%) | ||||||
| Survivors | 17 (10, 32) | 20 (10, 31.5) | 31 (11, 47) | 17.5 (11, 34) | 13 (10, 24) | 0.14 |
| Non-survivors | 11.5 (5, 27.5) | 20 (5.5, 41) | 5 (3, 18.5) | 12 (5, 23) | 5 (3, 18) | 0.09 |
| Mortality | ||||||
| PICU: | 101 [15 (13–18)] | 10 [16 (9–29)]a | 8 [50 (25–74)] | 60 [13 (10–17)]a,b | 21 [24 (16–35)] | |
| Hospital: | 116 [18 (15–21)] | 13 [21 (12–34 )]a | 8 [50 (25–74)] | 70 [15 (12–19)]a,b | 23 [26 (18–37)] | |
a p<0.05 for the comparison between acute or chronic pulmonary disease and ARDS and for the comparison between ARF non-ARDS and coma
b p<0.01 for the comparison between ARF non-ARDS and ARDS
cKruskal-Wallis test