Melatonin Use and Association With Delirium Burden Among Children Admitted to an Intensive Care Unit Within a Large Pediatric Healthcare Organization.

IF 1.1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Pamela D Reiter, Elyse Schwab-Daugherty, Jeremy Daugherty, Erin Hohenstein, Patrick Cripe
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Background: Sleep disruption and delirium are common among children requiring intensive care. Melatonin secretion is altered in critical illness and supplementation may be beneficial. Objective: To characterize melatonin use among children admitted to a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) within a large pediatric healthcare organization and explore associations with delirium screening scores. Patients and Methods: This was a retrospective, observational study of children (1 month-18 years) admitted to 2 PICUs between January 1, 2021, and January 1, 2023. Results: A total of 642 admissions (556 patients; age = 8.8 ± 5.6 yr.) were included and represented approximately 8% of total PICU admissions during the study period. The mean melatonin dose was 3 ± 2.43 mg. Sixty percent of admits started melatonin within 48 hours of PICU admission. Eighty-three percent continued melatonin after transfer to the floor. An association between melatonin and a reduction in the percent of delirium scores ≥9 was observed in patients receiving melatonin for presumed delirium, with a more robust reduction detected in those receiving at least 7 days of melatonin therapy. Twenty-five percent of admits not on melatonin prior to admission were discharged with a new melatonin prescription. Conclusions: Melatonin, when prescribed in the PICU is typically started within 48 hours of admission at a dose of 3 mg. A reduction in the burden of positive delirium scores was observed after starting melatonin in children using melatonin for presumed delirium. Continuation of therapy after ICU transfer and discharge to home is common.

一家大型儿科医疗机构重症监护病房儿童中褪黑素的使用及其与谵妄负担的关系
背景:睡眠中断和谵妄在需要重症监护的儿童中很常见。褪黑素分泌在危重疾病中发生改变,补充可能有益。目的:研究一家大型儿科医疗机构儿科重症监护病房(PICU)收治的儿童中褪黑素的使用情况,并探讨其与谵妄筛查评分的关系。患者和方法:这是一项回顾性观察性研究,研究对象为2021年1月1日至2023年1月1日期间入住2个picu的儿童(1个月-18岁)。结果:共入院642例(556例;包括年龄= 8.8±5.6岁的患者,约占研究期间PICU入院总人数的8%。褪黑素平均剂量为3±2.43 mg。60%的住院患者在PICU入院48小时内开始服用褪黑素。83%的人在被转移到地板上后继续服用褪黑素。在接受褪黑素治疗谵妄的患者中,观察到褪黑素与谵妄评分≥9百分比的降低之间存在关联,在接受至少7天褪黑素治疗的患者中检测到更强的降低。25%入院前未服用褪黑激素的患者出院时开了新的褪黑激素处方。结论:在PICU中,褪黑素通常在入院48小时内开始使用,剂量为3mg。在使用褪黑素治疗谵妄的儿童开始使用褪黑素后,观察到阳性谵妄评分负担的减少。在ICU转移和出院回家后继续治疗是常见的。
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Journal of pharmacy practice
Journal of pharmacy practice PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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3.20
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184
期刊介绍: The Journal of Pharmacy Practice offers the practicing pharmacist topical, important, and useful information to support pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical care and expand the pharmacist"s professional horizons. The journal is presented in a single-topic, scholarly review format. Guest editors are selected for expertise in the subject area, who then recruit contributors from that practice or topic area.
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