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Mortality and morbidity of acute hypoxemic respiratory failure and acute respiratory distress syndrome in infants and young children.

Yan-Feng Zhu1, Feng Xu, Xiu-Lan Lu, Ying Wang, Jian-Li Chen, Jian-Xin Chao, Xiao-Wen Zhou, Jian-Hui Zhang, Yan-Zhi Huang, Wen-Liang Yu, Min-Hui Xie, Chao-Ying Yan, Zhu-Jin Lu, Bo Sun.   

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BACKGROUND: Acute hypoxemic respiratory failure (AHRF) often develops acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and its incidence and mortalities in critically ill pediatric patients in China were 2% and 40% respectively. This study aimed at prospectively investigating incidence, causes, mortality and its risk factors, and any relationship to initial tidal volume (V(T)) levels of mechanical ventilation, in children £5 years of age with AHRF and ARDS.
METHODS: In 12 consecutive months in 23 pediatric intensive care units (PICU), AHRF and ARDS were identified in those requiring > 12 hour intratracheal mechanical ventilation and followed up for 90 days or until death or discharge. ARDS was diagnosed according to the American-European Consensus definitions. The mortality and ventilation free days (VFD) were measured as the primary outcome, and major complications, initial disease severity, and burden were measured as the secondary outcome.
RESULTS: In 13 491 PICU admissions, there were 439 AHRF, of which 345 (78.6%) developed ARDS, resulting in incidences of 3.3% and 2.6%, and corresponding mortalities of 30.3% and 32.8% respectively along with 8.2 and 6.7 times of relative risk of death in those with pneumonia (62.9%) and sepsis (33.7%) as major underlying diseases respectively. No association was found in V(T) levels during the first 7 days with mortality, nor for V(T) at levels < 6, 6 - 8, 8 - 10, and > 10 ml/kg in the first 3 days with mortality or length of VFD. By binary Logistic regression analyses, higher pediatric risk of mortality score III, higher initial oxygenation index, and age < 1 year were associated with higher mortality or shorter VFD in AHRF.
CONCLUSIONS: The incidence and mortalities of AHRF and ARDS in children £5 years were similar to or lower than the previously reported rates (in age up to 15 years), associated with initial disease severity and other confounders, but causal relationship for the initial V(T) levels as the independent factor to the major outcome was not found.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22882846

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chin Med J (Engl)        ISSN: 0366-6999            Impact factor:   2.628


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