Pediatr Crit Care Me
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Pediatr Crit Care Me · Sep 2024
Peripheral Perfusion Index in Ugandan Children With Plasmodium falciparum Severe Malaria: Secondary Analysis of Outcomes in a 2014-2017 Cohort Study.
Continuous, noninvasive tools to monitor peripheral perfusion, such as perfusion index (PI), can detect hemodynamic abnormalities and assist in the management of critically ill children hospitalized with severe malaria. In this study of hospitalized children with severe malaria, we aimed to assess whether PI correlates with clinical markers of perfusion and to determine whether combining PI with these clinical measures improves identification of children with greater odds of mortality. ⋯ In severe malaria, PI correlates with clinical complications (including shock and elevated serum lactate) and may be useful as an objective, continuous explanatory variable associated with greater odds of later in-hospital mortality.
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Pediatr Crit Care Me · Sep 2024
Pediatric Resuscitation Skill of Bag-Tube Manual Ventilation: Developing and Using a Mobile Simulation Program to Assess Competency of a Multiprofessional PICU Team.
To assess the skill of bag-tube manual ventilation with the flow-inflating bag in multiprofessional PICU team members using a mobile simulation unit. ⋯ Multiprofessional PICU team members have highly variable self-confidence with bag-tube manual ventilation using a flow-inflating bag. Observed performance demonstrates rare success with achieving targeted ventilation parameters, in particular maintenance of PEEP. Future research should focus on developing mobile simulation units to facilitate profession-specific, real-time coaching to teach high-quality manual ventilation that can be translated to the bedside.
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Pediatr Crit Care Me · Sep 2024
Adolescents and Young Adults With Respiratory Failure in U.S. PICUs: A Pediatric Health Information System Database Study, 2011-2022.
To examine the clinical characteristics, outcomes, and resource use of adolescents and young adults (AYAs) admitted to PICUs in the United States with respiratory failure. ⋯ AYA represent a substantial proportion of patients admitted to the PICU with respiratory failure. These individuals have unique comorbidities and are at risk for increased mortality and resource utilization compared with younger patients during hospitalization. Medical complexity and sequelae of pediatric illness may delay the transition of AYA to adult care, necessitating collaboration between adult and pediatric critical care physicians to increase research across the age spectrum and develop and implement appropriate evidence-based guidelines.