Multiple-organ dysfunction in children with central nervous system infections

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Ermolenko Kseniya Yu.ORCID,Pshenisnov Konstantin V.ORCID,Aleksandrovich Yurii S.ORCID,Aleksandrovich Irina V.ORCID,Konev Alexandr I.ORCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Multiple-organ dysfunction syndrome is one of the most dangerous complications of critical illness in children, which helps determine the disease outcomes. AIM: This study aimed to examine the features of multiple-organ dysfunction syndrome in children with severe central nervous system (CNS) infection and identify factors that determine disease outcomes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This single-center, retrospective, observational study enrolled 98 patients, which included 66 (67%) boys and 32 (33%) girls. The average age was 3.6 ± 2.5 years. The Glasgow coma scale (GCS) score was 8.8 ± 2.4 points. Shock was diagnosed in 43 (44%) patients. The average treatment duration in the intensive care unit (ICU) was 9.5 ± 6.2 days, the duration of mechanical ventilation was 6.0 ± 3.9 days, and the mortality rate was 9%. Depending on the outcome, the children were divided into groups I (recovery, n = 88) and II (death, n = 10). All indicators were recorded in the first 12 h from ICU admission. RESULTS: The most pronounced phenomena of cardiovascular dysfunction, such as decreased Teicholtz ejection fraction (62.3 L/min), were observed when the pSOFA scale score was 10 points, which was statistically significant when compared with the indicators in children with a pSOFA scale score of 8 points. In all patients, regardless of age, a negative correlation of moderate strength was found between the pSOFA scale score and the Teicholtz ejection fraction, and it was pronounced in children aged 7–17 years (R = –0.41; p = 0.008). A positive correlation was found between heart rate and pSOFA scale score in children aged 7–17 years (R = 0.72; p = 0.009). In the evaluation of the discriminatory ability of the pSOFA scale and Phoenix sepsis scores regarding the outcome on the first day of treatment in the ICU, the latter has greater prognostic significance (area under the curve, 0.866 vs 0.838; sensitivity, 76% vs 72%; specificity, 82% vs 79%). CONCLUSIONS: Low cardiac output syndrome and systemic hypoxia are key factors associated with fatal outcomes in children with severe CNS infections. The high clinical significance of the ejection fraction in predicting the outcomes of severe CNS infections in children, regardless of age, allows the use of this parameter for goal-oriented therapy.

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ECO-Vector LLC

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