Katarina Maciel Abath, Sheyla Suelle Dos Santos Levy, Maria do Carmo Menezes Bezerra Duarte
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In eight patients, reports could not be found, and these patients were excluded. Twenty-seven patients aged between five days and ten years, mostly females (51.8%) and those with chronic diseases (77.8%), were included in the study. All patients were classified on the basis of World Health Organization pediatric palliative care indication categories. Palliative extubation was considered after the identification of severe neurological impairment, inadequate response or absence of curative therapies, and failure of mechanical ventilation weaning. Palliative care approaches were discussed with the family in 74% of the cases before palliative extubation. Following palliative extubation, 48.1% of patients presented symptoms, and dyspnea (84.6%) and agitation (53.8%) were the most common symptoms. Death occurred in 88.8% of the children from 20 minutes to 38 days after palliative extubation at the hospital. Three children (11.2%) were discharged from the hospital.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>Palliative extubation was mostly performed in infants diagnosed with complex chronic conditions and severe and irreversible diseases, all of whom were referred to other palliative care. 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Practice of pediatric palliative extubation in Brazil: a case series.
Objective: To describe the clinical profile, procedures applied and outcomes of patients undergoing palliative extubation in the pediatric intensive care unit at a high-complexity teaching hospital in the northeastern region of Brazil.
Methods: This is a descriptive analysis of a case series that included patients aged under 14 years who underwent palliative extubation in the pediatric intensive care unit between 2016 and 2023 (seven years). Data on admission diagnoses, palliative extubation indications, applied therapies, and outcomes following palliative extubation were retrieved from medical records.
Results: In total, 35 patients were included in the service database. In eight patients, reports could not be found, and these patients were excluded. Twenty-seven patients aged between five days and ten years, mostly females (51.8%) and those with chronic diseases (77.8%), were included in the study. All patients were classified on the basis of World Health Organization pediatric palliative care indication categories. Palliative extubation was considered after the identification of severe neurological impairment, inadequate response or absence of curative therapies, and failure of mechanical ventilation weaning. Palliative care approaches were discussed with the family in 74% of the cases before palliative extubation. Following palliative extubation, 48.1% of patients presented symptoms, and dyspnea (84.6%) and agitation (53.8%) were the most common symptoms. Death occurred in 88.8% of the children from 20 minutes to 38 days after palliative extubation at the hospital. Three children (11.2%) were discharged from the hospital.
Conclusion: Palliative extubation was mostly performed in infants diagnosed with complex chronic conditions and severe and irreversible diseases, all of whom were referred to other palliative care. Death in the hospital while controlling for some symptoms was the main outcome.