The risk factors of the functional status, quality of life, and family psychological status in children with postintensive care syndrome: A cohort study.

Q3 Medicine
Saptadi Yuliarto, Kurniawan Taufik Kadafi, Sri Fauziah, Takhta Khalasha, William Prayogo Susanto
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Background: Intensive care treatment has a side effect of several impairments after hospital discharge, known as postintensive care syndrome (PICS). PICS in children must be well evaluated because PICS can affect their global development and quality of life. Our specific aims are to determine the impact of intensive care treatment and the risk factors which contribute to PICS.

Methods: In this observational cohort study, we identified critically ill children treated in intensive care units (ICUs) for more than 24 h and survived. We evaluated the internal and external risk factors of the patients in the intensive care. We interviewed their parents to define the functional status and quality of life of the patients in 7 days before ICU admission and the psychological status of the family at the time of intensive care admission. The interview was repeated in 3 months after the intensive care discharge.

Results: There was a significant decrease in functional status and quality of life after intensive care treatment (P < 0.001). However, none of the internal risk factors were significantly associated with PICS. Neurologic involvement in the disease was associated with the significantly reduced functional status of patients, while the severity of the disease was significantly associated with both functional status and quality of life. Our study also showed a significant psychological disorder of the family in the intensive care.

Conclusion: The occurrence of PICS in children was associated with the severity of the disease, decreased the functional status and quality of life, and contributed to psychological disorders for the family.

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重症监护后综合征患儿功能状态、生活质量和家庭心理状态的风险因素:一项队列研究。
背景:重症监护治疗有一个副作用,那就是出院后会出现一些障碍,即重症监护后综合征(PICS)。必须对儿童的重症监护后综合征进行充分评估,因为重症监护后综合征会影响儿童的全面发展和生活质量。我们的具体目标是确定重症监护治疗的影响以及导致重症监护后综合征的风险因素:在这项观察性队列研究中,我们确定了在重症监护室(ICU)接受治疗超过 24 小时且存活的重症患儿。我们评估了重症监护室患者的内外部风险因素。我们对患者的父母进行了访谈,以了解患者在入住重症监护室前 7 天的功能状况和生活质量,以及入住重症监护室时的家庭心理状况。重症监护室出院后 3 个月,我们再次对患者父母进行了访谈:结果:重症监护治疗后,患者的功能状态和生活质量明显下降(P < 0.001)。然而,所有内部风险因素都与 PICS 无明显关联。神经系统受累与患者功能状态的明显降低有关,而疾病的严重程度与功能状态和生活质量均有明显关系。我们的研究还显示,在重症监护中,家属的心理障碍也很严重:结论:儿童多发性硬化症的发生与疾病的严重程度有关,降低了患者的功能状态和生活质量,并导致了家属的心理障碍。
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期刊介绍: IJCIIS encourages research, education and dissemination of knowledge in the field of Critical Illness and Injury Science across the world thus promoting translational research by striking a synergy between basic science, clinical medicine and public health. The Journal intends to bring together scientists and academicians in the emergency intensive care and promote translational synergy between Laboratory Science, Clinical Medicine and Public Health. The Journal invites Original Articles, Clinical Investigations, Epidemiological Analysis, Data Protocols, Case Reports, Clinical Photographs, review articles and special commentaries. Students, Residents, Academicians, Public Health experts and scientists are all encouraged to be a part of this initiative by contributing, reviewing and promoting scientific works and science.
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