Terminal Withdrawal of Mechanical Ventilation in a PICU

Author:

Baird J. Scott1ORCID,Piracha Natasha Z.1,Lindeman Max E.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, New York, United States

Abstract

AbstractData regarding a terminal withdrawal of mechanical ventilation (TWMV) in pediatric patients, in particular the time to death, would be helpful to family and hospital staff. This retrospective case series will review the TWMV in pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) patients at our hospital between 2015 and 2020. There were 222 PICU deaths and 53 of these patients died following a TWMV. The time to death was <1 hour in 37 patients, from 1 to 24 hours in 12 patients, and >24 hours in 4 patients. Neither age nor the duration of mechanical ventilation prior to TWMV was associated with time to death. TWMV was complicated by concurrent withdrawal of cardiac support devices in 9 patients and by a recent cardiac arrest in 3 patients (1 of whom also had a cardiac support device withdrawal), and the time to death for these 11 patients was less than 1 hour (p = 0.01 vs. all others). The time to death for those without concurrent withdrawal of cardiac support devices or recent cardiac arrest was shorter in those with a higher fraction of inspired oxygen but was not associated with positive end expiratory pressure. Time to death following a TWMV was less than a day in more than 90% of our patients and was not associated with patient age or the duration of mechanical ventilation. However, in patients without a recent cardiac arrest or concurrent withdrawal of cardiac support devices, nearly 1 in 10 survived a TWMV for more than a day, while those with a recent cardiac arrest or concurrent withdrawal of cardiac support devices survived for less than an hour.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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