| Literature DB >> 27516901 |
Sainath Raman1, Samiran Ray1, Mark J Peters1.
Abstract
Purpose. Administration of supplemental oxygen is common in paediatric intensive care. We explored the current practice of oxygen administration using a case vignette in paediatric intensive care units (PICU) in the united kingdom. Methods. We conducted an online survey of Paediatric Intensive Care Society members in the UK. The survey outlined a clinical scenario followed by questions on oxygenation targets for 5 common diagnoses seen in critically ill children. Results. Fifty-three paediatric intensive care unit members from 10 institutions completed the survey. In a child with moderate ventilatory requirements, 21 respondents (42%) did not follow arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) targets. In acute respiratory distress syndrome, cardiac arrest, and sepsis, there was a trend to aim for lower PaO2 as the fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) increased. Conversely, in traumatic brain injury and pulmonary hypertension, respondents aimed for normal PaO2 even as the FiO2 increased. Conclusions. In this sample of clinicians PaO2 targets were not commonly used. Clinicians target lower PaO2 as FiO2 increases in acute respiratory distress syndrome, cardiac arrest, and sepsis whilst targeting normal range irrespective of FiO2 in traumatic brain injury and pulmonary hypertension.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27516901 PMCID: PMC4969506 DOI: 10.1155/2016/6312970
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care Res Pract ISSN: 2090-1305
Characteristics of respondents.
| Number of admissions/year to your intensive care unit | Number (%) |
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| <500 | 9 (17.6) |
| 501–1000 | 24 (47) |
| 1001–1500 | 13 (25.5) |
| >1500 | 5 (9.8) |
| No response | 2 |
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| Cardiosurgical center | 33 (66) |
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| Neurosurgical center | 35 (67) |
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| Grade of respondent | |
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| Consultant | 25 (48) |
| Senior nurse | 10 (19.2) |
| Senior fellow | 12 (23) |
| Junior fellow | 5 (9.6) |
| No response | 1 |
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| Number of years of practice in intensive care | |
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| 2–5 years | 13 (25.5) |
| 5-6 years | 13 (25.5) |
| >10 years | 25 (49) |
| No response | 2 |
Figure 1The profile of PaO2 (y-axis) and FiO2 (x-axis) targeted in 5 clinical scenarios in a child with moderate ventilatory requirements. The PaO2 ranges from <8 kPa in the bottom panel to >13 kPa in the top panel within each scenario. FiO2 ranges from 0.21 (blue) through to 0.81–1 (purple). The three scenarios in the upper section show a pattern of more restrictive PaO2 targets with increasing FiO2. The 2 scenarios in the lower section show that higher normal PaO2 ranges are targeted irrespective of increasing FiO2.