Use of Negative Pressure Ventilation in Pediatric Critical Care: Experience in 56 PICUs in the Virtual Pediatric Systems Database (2009-2019).

Cynthia A Moffitt, Kathleen Deakins, Ira Cheifetz, Jason A Clayton, Katherine N Slain, Steven L Shein
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Abstract

Objectives: Negative pressure ventilation may be more physiologic than positive pressure ventilation, but data describing negative pressure ventilation use in the PICU are limited. We aimed to describe the epidemiology and outcomes of PICU patients receiving negative pressure ventilation.

Design: Descriptive analysis of a large, quality-controlled multicenter database.

Setting: Fifty-six PICUs in the Virtual Pediatric Systems database who reported use of negative pressure ventilation.

Patients: Children admitted to a participating PICU between 2009 and 2019 who received negative pressure ventilation.

Interventions: None.

Measurements and main results: Among 788 subjects, 71% were less than 2 years old, and 45% had underlying health conditions. Two concurrent aspiration events were the only adverse events reported. After excluding one over-represented center, the 3 years with the most negative pressure ventilation usage were 2017-2019 (all > 25 cases/yr and ≥ 13 centers reporting usage). Among those 187 children, the most common primary diagnoses were bronchiolitis and cardiac disease (both 15.5%), 24.1% required endotracheal intubation after negative pressure ventilation, and 9.1% died.

Conclusions: Negative pressure ventilation is being used in many PICUs, most commonly for pulmonary infections or cardiac disease, in children with high rates of subsequent intubation and mortality and with few documented adverse events. Use at individual centers is rare but increasing, suggesting need for prospective collaboration to better evaluate the role of negative pressure ventilation in the PICU.

在儿童重症监护中使用负压通气:虚拟儿科系统数据库中56个picu的经验(2009-2019)。
目的:负压通气可能比正压通气更具有生理性,但描述PICU中负压通气使用的数据有限。我们的目的是描述PICU患者接受负压通气的流行病学和结果。设计:对大型、质量控制的多中心数据库进行描述性分析。背景:虚拟儿科系统数据库中报告使用负压通气的56个picu。患者:2009年至2019年期间入住PICU并接受负压通气的儿童。干预措施:没有。测量和主要结果:788名受试者中,71%的人年龄小于2岁,45%的人有潜在的健康状况。仅有两个同时发生的误吸事件被报道。在排除一个过度代表的中心后,负压通气使用最多的3年是2017-2019年(所有> 25例/年,≥13个中心报告使用情况)。在这187名儿童中,最常见的主要诊断是毛细支气管炎和心脏病(均为15.5%),24.1%在负压通气后需要气管插管,9.1%死亡。结论:负压通气在许多picu中使用,最常用于肺部感染或心脏病,在随后插管和死亡率高的儿童中,很少有记录的不良事件。个别中心的使用很少,但正在增加,这表明需要前瞻性合作,以更好地评估负压通气在PICU中的作用。
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