Development of Persistent Respiratory Morbidity in Previously Healthy Children After Acute Respiratory Failure.

Critical Care Medicine
Garrett KeimPediatric Acute Lung Injury and Sepsis Investigators (PALISI) Network

Abstract

Acute respiratory failure is a common reason for admission to PICUs. Short- and long-term effects on pulmonary health in previously healthy children after acute respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation are unknown. The aim was to determine if clinical course or characteristics of mechanical ventilation predict persistent respiratory morbidity at follow-up. Prospective cohort study with follow-up questionnaires at 6 and 12 months. Ten U.S. PICUs. Two-hundred fifty-five children were included in analysis after exclusion for underlying chronic disease or incomplete data. One-hundred fifty-eight and 130 children had follow-up data at 6 and 12 months, respectively. None. Pulmonary dysfunction at discharge a priori defined as one of: mechanical ventilation, supplemental oxygen, bronchodilators or steroids at 28 days or discharge. Persistent respiratory morbidity a priori defined as a respiratory PedsQL, a pediatric quality of life measure, greater than or equal to 5 or asthma diagnosis, bronchodilator or inhaled steroids, or unscheduled clinical evaluation for respiratory symptoms. Multivariate backward stepwise regression using Akaike information criterion minimization determined independent predictors of these outcomes....Continue Reading

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