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Interhospital transfer of children in respiratory failure: a clinician interview qualitative study. | LitMetric

Interhospital transfer of children in respiratory failure: a clinician interview qualitative study.

J Crit Care

Child Health Evaluation and Research Unit of the Division of General Pediatrics, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI.

Published: February 2017

Purpose: To investigate the decision making underlying transfer of children with respiratory failure from level II to level I pediatric intensive care unit care.

Methods: Interviews with 19 eligible level II pediatric intensive care unit physicians about a hypothetical scenario of a 2-year-old girl in respiratory failure: RESULTS: At baseline, indices critical to management were as follows: OI (53%), partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood (Pao)/Fio (32%), and inflation pressure (16%). Poor clinical response was signified by high OI, inflation pressure, and Fio, and low Pao/Fio. At EP 1, 18 of 19 respondents would initiate high-frequency oscillatory ventilation, and 1 would transfer. At EP 2, 15 of 18 respondents would maintain high-frequency oscillatory ventilation, 9 of them calling to discuss transfer. All respondents would transfer if escalated therapies failed to reverse the patient's clinical deterioration.

Conclusion: Interhospital transfer of children in respiratory failure is triggered by poor response to escalation of locally available care modalities. This finding provides new insight into decision making underlying interhospital transfer of children with respiratory failure.

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