American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine
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Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. · Apr 2024
Randomized Controlled TrialAssociation Between Age and Mortality in Pediatric and Adult Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome.
Rationale: The epidemiology, management, and outcomes of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) differ between children and adults, with lower mortality rates in children despite comparable severity of hypoxemia. However, the relationship between age and mortality is unclear. Objective: We aimed to define the association between age and mortality in ARDS, hypothesizing that it would be nonlinear. ⋯ Ninety-day mortality was 19% in the pediatric cohorts, 33% in the adult trials, and 67% in the adult observational cohort. We found a nonlinear relationship between age and mortality, with mortality risk increasing at an accelerating rate between 11 and 65 years of age, after which mortality risk increased more slowly. Conclusions: There was a nonlinear relationship between age and mortality in pediatric and adult ARDS.