• Pediatr Crit Care Me · Jul 2011

    Intensive care for infants and children in Haiti in April 2010.

    • Amélie von Saint André-von Arnim, Thomas V Brogan, Jeremy Hertzig, Kihan Kim, Gwen Wurm, Joan Roberts, and Ericka L Fink.
    • Department of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, WA, USA.
    • Pediatr Crit Care Me. 2011 Jul 1;12(4):393-7.

    ObjectiveTo describe a unique experience providing critical care to infants and children in Haiti 3 months after a major earthquake.DesignObservational.SettingField medical facility in a developing country.PatientsInfants and children admitted to a combined neonatal and pediatric intensive care unit between April 17 and 24, 2010.InterventionsNone.Measurements And Main ResultsNine infants and 20 children were admitted to an intensive care unit with eight cots and ten infant beds over a 1-wk period. Central nervous system and infectious diseases were the most common reasons for intensive care unit admission. Nine of 20 (45%) children died before hospital discharge. Survivors represented a cohort of children with acute, reversible disease.ConclusionsPediatric critical care can be implemented in low-income countries but requires significant resource use and careful patient selection. Consideration should be paid to the costs of delivering critical care in developing countries, which can inadvertently appropriate resources that have a larger impact on pediatric public health.

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