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Nonadherence to appropriate tidal volume and PEEP in children with pARDS at a single center.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Low tidal volume and adequate positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) are evidence-based approaches for pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome (pARDS), however, data are limited regarding their use since pARDS guidelines were revised in 2015.

Objective

To identify prevalence of, and factors associated with, nonadherence to appropriate tidal volume and PEEP in children with pARDS.

Methods

Retrospective cohort study of children 1 month to <18 years with pARDS who received invasive mechanical ventilation from 2016 to 2018 in a single pediatric intensive care unit (PICU).

Results

At 24 h after meeting pARDS criteria, 48/86 (56%) patients received tidal volume ≤8 ml/kg of ideal body weight and 45/86 (52%) received appropriate PEEP, with 22/86 (26%) receiving both. Among patients ≥2 years of age, a lower proportion of patients with overweight/obesity (9/25, 36%) had appropriate tidal volume versus those in the normal or underweight category (16/22, 73%, p = 0.02). When FIO2 was ≥50%, PEEP was appropriate in 19/60 (32%) cases versus 26/26 (100%) with FIO2  < 50% (p < 0.0001). pARDS was documented in the progress note in 7/86 (8%) patients at 24 h. Severity of pARDS, documentation in the progress note, and other clinical factors were not significantly associated with use of appropriate tidal volume and PEEP, however pARDS was documented more commonly in patients with severe pARDS.

Conclusions

In a single PICU in the United States, children with pARDS did not receive appropriate tidal volume for ideal body weight nor PEEP. Targets for improving tidal volume and PEEP adherence may include overweight patients and those receiving FIO2  ≥ 50%, respectively.

SUBMITTER: McCrory MC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9489656 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nonadherence to appropriate tidal volume and PEEP in children with pARDS at a single center.

McCrory Michael C MC   Woodruff Alan G AG   Saha Amit K AK   Evans Joni K JK   Halvorson Elizabeth E EE   Bass Andora L AL  

Pediatric pulmonology 20220714 10


<h4>Background</h4>Low tidal volume and adequate positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) are evidence-based approaches for pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome (pARDS), however, data are limited regarding their use since pARDS guidelines were revised in 2015.<h4>Objective</h4>To identify prevalence of, and factors associated with, nonadherence to appropriate tidal volume and PEEP in children with pARDS.<h4>Methods</h4>Retrospective cohort study of children 1 month to <18 years with pARD  ...[more]

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