Building a sustainable neurocardiac critical care program in a paediatric cardiac ICU: insights and lessons learned.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Cardiology in the Young Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-12 DOI:10.1017/S104795112500037X
Melissa B Jones, Sherrill D Caprarola, Sarah Schlatterer, Mandana O'Donnell, Cara Pleau, Katelyn Staso, Richard A Jonas, Yves D'Udekem D'Acoz, Ricardo Munoz, Jessica L Carpenter, Catherine Limperopolous, Gil Wernovsky
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Abstract

Introduction: Children with CHD are at increased risk for neurodevelopmental disabilities and neuropsychological impairments throughout their life span. The purpose of this report is to share our experience building a sustainable, novel, inpatient, interdisciplinary Neurocardiac Critical Care Program to mitigate risks and optimize outcomes during the ICU stay.

Material and methods: A descriptive review was chosen to identify meaningful characteristics, challenges and lessons learned related to the establishment, expansion of and sustainability of Neurocardiac Critical Care Program in a 26-bed pediatric cardiac ICU.

Results: We successfully launched, expanded, and sustained an interdisciplinary Neurocardiac Critical Care Program. Here, we share the foundation, framework, challenges, and lessons learned as we established and sustained the Neurocardiac Critical Care Program. The key elements of our program are (1) consistent engagement by pediatric neurologists in the cardiac ICU, (2) comprehensive education initiatives, (3) evidence-based clinical practice changes, and (4) quality improvement and research projects.

Discussion: The development of a pediatric Neurocardiac Critical Care Program is feasible and sustainable. This program was informed by recent research related to perioperative and psychosocial risk factors that impact brain development and neurodevelopmental outcomes in this vulnerable population. By aligning our efforts, our multidisciplinary team is helping shift the paradigm in pediatric cardiac critical care to actively manage complex heart disease, while simultaneously and proactively mitigating risks to the developing brain and family unit.

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Cardiology in the Young
Cardiology in the Young 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
10.00%
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715
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Cardiology in the Young is devoted to cardiovascular issues affecting the young, and the older patient suffering the sequels of congenital heart disease, or other cardiac diseases acquired in childhood. The journal serves the interests of all professionals concerned with these topics. By design, the journal is international and multidisciplinary in its approach, and members of the editorial board take an active role in the its mission, helping to make it the essential journal in paediatric cardiology. All aspects of paediatric cardiology are covered within the journal. The content includes original articles, brief reports, editorials, reviews, and papers devoted to continuing professional development.
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