Oliver G Isik, Ling Guo, Ariel Ben-Ezra, Sandya Ganesh, May Hua, Caleb H Miles, Mark Olfson, Andrew S Geneslaw, Caleb Ing
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Abstract
Background: Children with a respiratory disease requiring invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) in the paediatric intensive care unit (PICU) have an elevated risk for subsequent neurodevelopmental and behavioural disorders (NDBD). This study evaluates NDBD in children receiving IMV during surgical admissions.
Methods: Children enrolled in Texas Medicaid between 1999 and 2012 with a surgical admission were evaluated. Children in the PICU receiving IMV, in the PICU not receiving IMV, and in the intermediate medical care unit (IMCU) were identified and matched to children admitted to the general ward. The primary outcome was post-discharge NDBD. Secondary analyses evaluated NDBD risk by IMV duration and post-discharge psychotropic medication use.
Results: Of 35 161 children with surgical admissions meeting eligibility criteria, 993 were in the PICU with IMV, 7670 in the PICU without IMV, and 1027 in the IMCU. Increased rates of NDBD were observed in children receiving IMV (hazard ratio [HR] 1.91, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.27-2.89, P=0.002), but not in those in the PICU without IMV (HR 1.12, 95% CI 0.98-1.29, P=0.10) or IMCU (HR 0.88, 95% CI 0.61-1.26, P=0.48). Elevated rates of NDBD were detected primarily in children receiving IMV for 96 h or more. Increased psychotropic medication use was observed only in the IMV group.
Conclusions: Children receiving invasive mechanical ventilation during a surgical admission are at increased risk of neurodevelopmental and behavioural disorders after hospital discharge. Further research is needed to clarify the mechanisms behind this association and to identify potentially modifiable risk factors.
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The British Journal of Anaesthesia (BJA) is a prestigious publication that covers a wide range of topics in anaesthesia, critical care medicine, pain medicine, and perioperative medicine. It aims to disseminate high-impact original research, spanning fundamental, translational, and clinical sciences, as well as clinical practice, technology, education, and training. Additionally, the journal features review articles, notable case reports, correspondence, and special articles that appeal to a broader audience.
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Overall, the BJA offers a diverse and comprehensive platform for anaesthetists, critical care physicians, pain specialists, and perioperative medicine practitioners to contribute and stay updated with the latest advancements in their respective fields.