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Medicina Intensiva

versión impresa ISSN 0210-5691

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GONZALEZ-CORTES, R. et al. Prolonged stay in pediatric intensive care units: mortality and healthcare resource consumption. Med. Intensiva [online]. 2011, vol.35, n.7, pp.417-423. ISSN 0210-5691.

Objective: To analyze mortality and resource consumption in patients with long stays in pediatric intensive care units (PICUs). Design: A retrospective, descriptive case series study. Scope: Medical-surgical PICU in a third level hospital. Patients: Data were collected from patients with a stay of 28 days or more in PICU between 2006 and 2010. Of the 2118 patients assisted in this period, 83 (3.9%) required prolonged stay. Study variables: Morbidity-mortality and resource consumption among patients with prolonged stay in the PICU. Results: Mortality was higher in patients with a long stay (22.9%) than in the rest of patients (2%) (p<0.001). In 52.6% of these patients, death occurred after withdrawal of treatment or after not starting resuscitation measures. Patients with prolonged stay showed a high incidence of nosocomial infection (96.3%) and an important consumption of healthcare resources (97.6% required conventional mechanical ventilation, 90.2% required transfusion of blood products, 86.7% required intravenous vasoactive drugs and 22.9% required extracorporeal membrane oxygenation [ECMO]). Conclusions: Critical children with prolonged stay in the PICU show important morbidity and mortality, and an important consumption of healthcare resources. The adoption of specific measures permitting early identification of patients at risk of prolonged stay is needed in order to adapt therapeutic measures and available resources, and to improve treatment efficiency.

Palabras clave : Critically ill children; Pediatric intensive care unit; Mortality; Length of stay; Tracheostomy; Treatment withdrawal; Nosocomial infection; Health resources.

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