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End-of-Life Practices Among Tertiary Care PICUs in the United States: A Multicenter Study.

Kathleen L Meert1, Linda Keele, Wynne Morrison, Robert A Berg, Heidi Dalton, Christopher J L Newth, Rick Harrison, David L Wessel, Thomas Shanley, Joseph Carcillo, Amy Clark, Richard Holubkov, Tammara L Jenkins, Allan Doctor, J Michael Dean, Murray Pollack.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe variability in end-of-life practices among tertiary care PICUs in the United States.
DESIGN: Secondary analysis of data prospectively collected from a random sample of patients (n = 10,078) admitted to PICUs affiliated with the Collaborative Pediatric Critical Care Research Network between December 4, 2011, and April 7, 2013.
SETTING: Seven clinical centers affiliated with the Collaborative Pediatric Critical Care Research Network. PATIENTS: Patients included in the primary study were less than 18 years old, admitted to a PICU, and not moribund on PICU admission. Patients included in the secondary analysis were those who died during their hospital stay.
INTERVENTIONS: None.
MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Two hundred and seventy-five (2.7%; range across sites, 1.3-5.0%) patients died during their hospital stay; of these, 252 (92%; 76-100%) died in a PICU. Discussions with families about limitation or withdrawal of support occurred during the initial PICU stay for 173 patients (63%; 47-76%; p = 0.27) who died. Of these, palliative care was consulted for 67 (39%; 12-46%); pain service for 11 (6%; 10 of which were at a single site); and ethics committee for six (3%, from three sites). Mode of death was withdrawal of support for 141 (51%; 42-59%), failed cardiopulmonary resuscitation for 53 (19%; 12-28%), limitation of support for 46 (17%; 7-24%), and brain death for 35 (13%; 8-20%); mode of death did not differ across sites (p = 0.58). Organ donation was requested from 101 families (37%; 17-88%; p < 0.001). Of these, 20 donated (20%; 0-64%). Sixty-two deaths (23%; 10-53%; p < 0.001) were medical examiner cases. Of nonmedical examiner cases (n = 213), autopsy was requested for 79 (37%; 17-75%; p < 0.001). Of autopsies requested, 53 (67%; 50-100%) were performed.
CONCLUSIONS: Most deaths in Collaborative Pediatric Critical Care Research Network-affiliated PICUs occur after life support has been limited or withdrawn. Wide practice variation exists in requests for organ donation and autopsy.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26335128      PMCID: PMC4562059          DOI: 10.1097/PCC.0000000000000520

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Crit Care Med        ISSN: 1529-7535            Impact factor:   3.624


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