Pediatr Crit Care Me
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Pediatr Crit Care Me · Dec 2024
Multicenter StudyPeripheral 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 · Dec 2024
Multicenter StudyBeta-Lactam Antibiotic Exposure During Pediatric Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: Retrospective Cohort Analysis of Drug Levels Using Standard Dosing, 2018-2020.
Children on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) are at high risk of infection that may worsen prognosis. Even though treatment with beta-lactam antibiotics is frequent, dosing is not adapted to altered pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic characteristics of children on ECMO. There is, therefore, a risk of inadequate drug levels when using standard dosing. In this study, we aimed to describe beta-lactam exposures of children on ECMO using current dosing and to identify factors associated with inadequate exposure. The optimal pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic target was considered as a plasma concentration four times above the minimum inhibitory concentration throughout the dosing interval target. ⋯ In this retrospective cohort of pediatric ECMO cases, there is an associated risk of underexposure when prescribing conventional dosing of beta-lactams, which are likely associated with renal impairment and fluid overload. Prospective testing of therapeutic drug monitoring combined with pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic models should be tested as a risk-reduction strategy in this vulnerable population.
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Pediatr Crit Care Me · Dec 2024
Pediatric Burn Care for Burn Injury: Outcomes by Timing of Referral Using a U.S. Single-Center Retrospective Cohort, 2005-2019.
Burn centers offer specialized care to pediatric patients with burn injuries. However, data about outcome in relation to timing of transfer are limited. We examined these timings and outcomes among burn-injured pediatric patients. ⋯ In this report, we have reviewed our single-center, international burn-injured pediatric cohort, operating in the United States (2005-2019). We find that referral with VDP as opposed to EP was associated with increased LOS/%TBSA.
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Pediatr Crit Care Me · Dec 2024
Observational StudyPhysical, Cognitive, Emotional, and Social Health Outcomes of Children in the First 6 Months After Childhood Critical Illness: A Prospective Single-Center Study.
To describe physical, cognitive, emotional, and social health outcomes of children and their trajectory in the first 6 months after PICU discharge. ⋯ In our cohort of PICU patients, we found three unique trajectory groups. Children in the severe group were older, more likely to have preexisting conditions and at increased risk for PTSS. Early identification and intervention may improve recovery in patients with severe PICU trajectories.
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Pediatr Crit Care Me · Dec 2024
Nuclear Medicine Cerebral Perfusion Studies as an Ancillary Test to Support Evaluation of Brain Death/Death by Neurologic Criteria: Single-Center Experience in Infants, 2005-2022.
To describe the use of nuclear medicine cerebral perfusion studies as an ancillary test for brain death/death by neurologic criteria (BD/DNC) in infants aged under 1 year. ⋯ Radionuclide cerebral perfusion studies using 99mTc-ECD were used in our setting to support the determination of BD/DNC in infants aged younger than 1 year of age.