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Pediatric blunt liver and spleen injury treated in hospitals with pediatric intensive care units: Post-hoc analysis of a multicenter, retrospective observational study. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study analyzed outcomes for pediatric patients with blunt liver and spleen injuries (BLSI) treated at hospitals with and without pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) between 2008 and 2019.
  • Among the 1401 patients, 30-day mortality rates were lower in hospitals with PICUs (0.7%) compared to those without (1.3%), and also compared to adult ICUs.
  • Overall, while adverse events were infrequent, the findings suggested that treatment in hospitals with PICUs may lead to better outcomes for pediatric patients with BLSI.

Article Abstract

Background: We evaluated the outcomes of pediatric patients with blunt liver and spleen injury (BLSI) admitted to hospitals with pediatric intensive care units (PICUs).

Methods: A post-hoc analysis of a multicenter observational study on pediatric patients (≤16 years) with BLSI at 83 hospitals between 2008 and 2019 was conducted. Thirty-day mortality and BLSI-associated adverse events were compared between patients treated in hospitals with and without PICUs. Estimated 30-day mortality was compared, adjusting for demographics, comorbidities, injury mechanism and severity, and resuscitative treatments using inverse probability weighting.

Results: Among 1401 patients, 421 were treated in hospitals with PICUs and 207 were admitted to a PICU. The 30-day mortality was 3 (0.7 %) and 13 (1.3 %) in patients treated in hospitals with and without PICUs, respectively, and was comparable between the patients treated in PICUs and adult ICUs (1 [0.5 %] vs. 9 [1.9 %]). The adjusted 30-day mortality was lower in patients treated in hospitals with PICUs than in those treated in hospitals with adult ICUs (3 [0.2 %] vs. 13 [1.0 %]; odds ratio 0.22 [0.06-0.79]; p = 0.012) and in those treated in PICUs than in those treated in adult ICUs (2 [0.3 %] vs. 10 [1.5 %]; odds ratio 0.22 [0.05-0.98]; p = 0.041). BLSI-related adverse events were similar regardless of the PICU availability or admission, except for emergency hemostasis of ruptured pseudoaneurysm, which was fewer in patients treated in hospitals with PICUs.

Conclusions: Adverse events, including 30-day mortality, were rare, regardless of PICU availability, and the adjusted 30-day mortality was lower in patients treated in PICUs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2024.162106DOI Listing

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