Withholding life support for children with severe neurological impairment: Prevalence and predictive factors prior to admission in the PICU

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Christophe Duval , Florence Porcheret , Joseph Toulouse , Mélanie Alexandre , Charlotte Roulland , Marcel-Louis Viallard , David Brossier
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Abstract

Background

Our study aimed to evaluate the prevalence and predictive factors of withholding life support for children suffering from severe neurological impairment before admission to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU).

Method

Children under 18 years of age with severe neurological impairment, who were hospitalized between January 2006 and December 2016, were included in this retrospective study. They were allocated to a withholding group or a control group, depending on whether life support was withheld or not, before admission to the PICU.

Results

Overall, 119 patients were included. At admission to the PICU, the rate of withholding life support was 10 % (n = 12). Predictive factors were: (1) a previous stay in the PICU (n = 11; 92 %, p<0.01, odds ratio [OR]: 14 [2–635], p = 0.001); (2) the need for respiratory support (n = 5; 42 %, p = 0.01, OR: 6 [1–27], p = 0.01); (3) the need for feeding support (n = 10; 83 %, p = 0.01, OR: 10 [2–100], p = 0.001); and (4) a higher functional status score (FSS: 16 [12.5–19] vs. 10 [8–13], p<0.01).

Conclusion

The withholding of life support for children suffering from severe neurological impairment appeared limited in our pediatric department. The main predictor was at least one admission to the PICU, which raised the question of the pediatrician's role in the decision to withhold life support.

严重神经损伤儿童的不给予生命支持:PICU入院前的患病率和预测因素
背景:我们的研究旨在评估在儿童重症监护病房(PICU)入院前患有严重神经损伤的儿童停止生命支持的患病率和预测因素。方法:选取2006年1月至2016年12月住院的18岁以下严重神经功能障碍患儿为研究对象。在进入PICU之前,根据是否保留生命支持,将他们分配到保留组或对照组。结果:共纳入119例患者。入住PICU时,保留生命支持的比率为10% (n = 12)。预测因素为:(1)PICU住院史(n = 11;结论:我们儿科对严重神经功能障碍患儿不给予生命支持的情况有限。主要的预测因素是至少有一次进入重症监护病房,这就提出了儿科医生在决定停止生命支持时所扮演的角色的问题。
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Archives De Pediatrie
Archives De Pediatrie 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
5.60%
发文量
106
审稿时长
24.1 weeks
期刊介绍: Archives de Pédiatrie publishes in English original Research papers, Review articles, Short communications, Practice guidelines, Editorials and Letters in all fields relevant to pediatrics. Eight issues of Archives de Pédiatrie are released annually, as well as supplementary and special editions to complete these regular issues. All manuscripts submitted to the journal are subjected to peer review by international experts, and must: Be written in excellent English, clear and easy to understand, precise and concise; Bring new, interesting, valid information - and improve clinical care or guide future research; Be solely the work of the author(s) stated; Not have been previously published elsewhere and not be under consideration by another journal; Be in accordance with the journal''s Guide for Authors'' instructions: manuscripts that fail to comply with these rules may be returned to the authors without being reviewed. Under no circumstances does the journal guarantee publication before the editorial board makes its final decision. Archives de Pédiatrie is the official publication of the French Society of Pediatrics.
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