Characteristics and timing of mortality in children dying in pediatric intensive care: a 5-year experience
Pediatric intensive care units (PICUs), where children with critical illnesses are treated, require considerable manpower and technological infrastructure in order to keep children alive and free from sequelae. In this retrospective comparative cohort study, hospital records of patients aged 1 month...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Acute and critical care 2022-11, Vol.37 (4), p.644-653 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Pediatric intensive care units (PICUs), where children with critical illnesses are treated, require considerable manpower and technological infrastructure in order to keep children alive and free from sequelae.
In this retrospective comparative cohort study, hospital records of patients aged 1 month to 18 years who died in the study PICU between January 2015 and December 2019 were reviewed.
A total of 2,781 critically ill children were admitted to the PICU. The mean±standard deviation age of 254 nonsurvivors was 64.34±69.48 months. The mean PICU length of stay was 17 days (range, 1-205 days), with 40 children dying early ( |
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ISSN: | 2586-6052 2586-6060 |
DOI: | 10.4266/acc.2022.00395 |