Padmanabhan Ramnarayan, Dora Wood, Elizabeth Draper, Lyn Palmer, Richard Feltbower, Hannah L Buckley, Michael J Griksaitis, Daniel Henry Lutman, Constantinos Kanaris, Deirdre O'Shea, Sarah E Seaton
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Transport of critically ill children to paediatric intensive care units in the UK and Ireland: 2013-2022.
Objective: To explore the trends and changes in the transport of children to paediatric intensive care units (PICUs) between 2013 and 2022.
Design: Retrospective analysis of routinely collected data.
Patients: Children transported for care in a PICU in the UK and Ireland aged<16 years.
Interventions: None.
Measurements and main results: There were 43 058 transports to a PICU involving 36 438 children from 2013 to 2022 with the majority of children requiring only one transport. The number of transports increased from 4131 (2013) to 4792 (2022). Over the study period the percentage of children aged under 1 year who were transported decreased from 50.2% to 45.2% and similarly, the percentage who were invasively ventilated also decreased from 81.1% to 70.2%. Conversely, the use of non-invasive ventilation during transports increased slightly from 4.0% to 7.0%. The percentage of transports where a parent was able to accompany the child increased over time (2013: 66.2% to 2019: 74.9%), although there were reductions due to the COVID-19 pandemic and requirements for social distancing (2020: 52.4%).
Conclusions: We have demonstrated an increased use of specialist paediatric transport services and changes in the PICU population over time. Routine data collection from the transport services provide a means to measure improvements and changes over time in the service provided to critically ill children and young people who need transport to the PICU.
期刊介绍:
Archives of Disease in Childhood is an international peer review journal that aims to keep paediatricians and others up to date with advances in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood diseases as well as advocacy issues such as child protection. It focuses on all aspects of child health and disease from the perinatal period (in the Fetal and Neonatal edition) through to adolescence. ADC includes original research reports, commentaries, reviews of clinical and policy issues, and evidence reports. Areas covered include: community child health, public health, epidemiology, acute paediatrics, advocacy, and ethics.