Title of article :
Clinical impact and efficacy of bedside echocardiography on patient management in pediatric intensive care units (PICUs): A prospective study
Author/Authors :
Şahin, Sanliay Department of Pediatric Intensive Care - Ankara Children’s - Hematology Oncology Education and Research Hospital - Ankara - Turkey , Uysal Yazıcı, Mutlu Department of Pediatric Intensive Care Unit - Hacettepe University İhsan Doğramacı Children’s Hospital - Ankara - Turkey , Ayar, Ganime Department of Pediatric Intensive Care - Ankara Children’s - Hematology Oncology Education and Research Hospital - Ankara - Turkey , Köksal, Tülin Department of Pediatric Intensive Care - Ankara Children’s - Hematology Oncology Education and Research Hospital - Ankara - Turkey , İlker Çetin, İbrahim Department of Cardiology Division - Ankara Children’s - Hematology Oncology Education and Research Hospital - Ankara - Turkey , Ekici, Filiz Department of Cardiology Division - Ankara Children’s - Hematology Oncology Education and Research Hospital - Ankara - Turkey , Kocabaş, Abdullah Department of Pediatric Intensive Care Unit - Hacettepe University İhsan Doğramacı Children’s Hospital - Ankara - Turkey
Pages :
6
From page :
136
To page :
141
Abstract :
Objective: To determine the indication and necessity of echocardiographic assessment and therapeutic interventions in critically ill children. Methods: A total of 140 children, including 75 mechanically ventilated (MV) and 65 spontaneously breathing (SB) children, who were admitted consecutively from March to August 2013 were evaluated prospectively. Data regarding the indication for echocardiography and therapeutic approaches used were documented. For evaluating disease severity, the Pediatric Risk of Mortality Score III (PRISM) was ascertained. The correlation between PRISM score and the requirement of echocardiographic evaluations were analyzed. Results: Patients ages were between 45 days to 18 years. The male-to-female ratio was 1.33. In 35.4% patients who underwent echocardiographic evaluation, no definitive alteration occurred in treatment approach, whereas in the remaining 64.6% patients, decisive or supplemental information was gathered. Echocardiography was indicated in 88% MV children and 46.2% SB children. Echocardiographic evaluation was necessary in MV children and there was a positive correlation between the PRISM score and the requirement of echocardiographic assessment (p<0.001). Conclusion: Echocardiographic evaluation is an invaluable tool especially in MV children and the requirement of echocardiographic assessment increases according to clinical severity. Basic training for intensivists in this procedure is crucial and needs to be improved and supported in critically ill. Keywords:
Keywords :
critically ill children , echocardiography , intensivist , mechanical ventilation , pediatric intensive care unit , training
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi
Serial Year :
2017
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Record number :
2618028
Link To Document :
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