The incidence of life support limitation has increased among Brazilian PICUs but with significant regional differences. Do-not-resuscitate orders are still the most common practice, with scarce initiatives for withdrawing or withholding life support measures.
ResumoObjetivos: Fornecer subsídios à abordagem diagnóstica, profilática e terapêutica da neutropenia febril e da sepse em criança com doença oncológica, dando especial atenção aos novos protocolos e diretrizes. AbstractObjectives: To provide a foundation for the diagnostic, prophylactic and therapeutic management of febrile neutropenia and sepsis in children with oncological diseases, with special attention to new protocols and guidelines.
NEEP-Br) 9Resumo Objetivo: Avaliar a incidência de morte encefálica (ME), bem como as condutas e protocolos adotados após confirmação diagnóstica em sete unidades de tratamento intensivo pediátrico (UTIP) localizadas em três regiões brasileiras. Métodos:Estudo transversal e multicêntrico baseado na revisão e análise retrospectiva de prontuários de todos os óbitos ocorridos entre janeiro de 2003 e dezembro de 2004 em sete UTIP localizadas em Porto Alegre (duas), São Paulo (duas) e Salvador (três). Dois residentes de cada serviço previamente treinados preencheram protocolo padronizado avaliando dados demográficos, causa do óbito, critérios para diagnóstico de ME e conduta médica adotada. Resultados:Identificamos 525 óbitos, sendo 61 (11,6%) com diagnóstico de ME. A incidência de ME diferiu entre as sete UTIP (24,2 a 4,5%; p = 0,015), porém sem diferença nas três regiões (12, 15 e 7%; p = 0,052). A causa mais freqüente foi hemorragia intracraniana (31,1%). Em 80% dos casos, o diagnóstico clínico de ME foi confirmado por exame complementar (100% na Região Sul, 68% na Sudeste e 72% na Nordeste, p = 0,02). A retirada de suporte vital após diagnóstico de ME diferiu nas três regiões, sendo mais rápida (p = 0,04) no Sul (1,8±1,9 h) que no Sudeste (28,6±43,2 h) e Nordeste (15,5±17,1 h). Apenas seis (9,8%) crianças com ME foram doadoras de órgãos.Conclusão: Apesar da lei que define critérios para ME existir no Brasil desde 1997, verificamos que ela não é obedecida uniformemente. Conseqüentemente, suporte vital desnecessário é ofertado a indivíduos já mortos, existindo ainda um modesto envolvimento das UTIP com doações de órgãos.J Pediatr (Rio J). 2007;83(2):133-140: Morte encefálica, doação de órgãos, terapia intensiva pediátrica, ética médica. AbstractObjective: To assess the incidence of brain death (BD) and its medical management and adopted protocols after its diagnosis in seven pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) located in three Brazilian regions. Methods:A cross-sectional and multicenter study was conducted, based on the retrospective review of medical records regarding all deaths that occurred between January 2003 and December 2004 in seven Brazilian PICUs of tertiary hospitals located in Porto Alegre (two), São Paulo (two) and Salvador (three). Two pediatric intensive care residents from each hospital were previously trained and filled out a standard protocol for the investigation of demographic data, cause of death, diagnosis of BD, related protocols and subsequent medical management.Results: A total of 525 death patients were identified and 61 (11.6%) were defined as BD. The incidence of BD was different (p = 0.015) across the seven PICUs, but with no difference across the three regions. Intracranial hemorrhage was the most frequent cause of BD (31.1%). In 80% of the cases the diagnosis of BD was confirmed by complementary exams (south = 100%, southeast = 68% and northeast = 72%; p = 0.02). The interval between the diagnosis of BD and the withdrawal of life support was different (p < 0.01) across the three reg...
Objective: To assess the incidence of brain death (BD) and its medical management and adopted protocols after its diagnosis in seven pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) located in three Brazilian regions. Methods:A cross-sectional and multicenter study was conducted, based on the retrospective review of medical records regarding all deaths that occurred between January 2003 and December 2004 in seven Brazilian PICUs of tertiary hospitals located in Porto Alegre (two), São Paulo (two) and Salvador (three). Two pediatric intensive care residents from each hospital were previously trained and filled out a standard protocol for the investigation of demographic data, cause of death, diagnosis of BD, related protocols and subsequent medical management.Results: A total of 525 death patients were identified and 61 (11.6%) were defined as BD. The incidence of BD was different (p = 0.015) across the seven PICUs, but with no difference across the three regions. Intracranial hemorrhage was the most frequent cause of BD (31.1%). In 80% of the cases the diagnosis of BD was confirmed by complementary exams (south = 100%, southeast = 68% and northeast = 72%; p = 0.02). The interval between the diagnosis of BD and the withdrawal of life support was different (p < 0.01) across the three regions, being faster (p = 0.04) in the south (1.8±1.9 h) than in the southeast (28.6±43.2 h) and than in the northeast (15.5±17.1 h). Only six (9.8%) children with BD were organ donors. Conclusion:Although a Brazilian law defining the criteria for the determination of BD has been in place since 1997, we verified that it is not followed as strictly as it should be. Consequently, unnecessary life support is offered to deceased individuals, and there is a discrete involvement of PICUs in organ donation. J Pediatr (Rio J). 2007;83(2):133-140:Brain death, organ donation, pediatric intensive care, medical ethics.
Objective: To review the most important aspects of the clinical presentation and treatment of children with cancer in intensive care units. Medline (1970Medline ( to 2003; search terms: children, cancer, oncology, intensive care, complications. General and pediatric oncology textbooks. Sources of data: Summary of the findings:Practically all organs may be affected by cancer or by its treatment. The main complications include infections, hematological problems and electrolyte/ metabolic disturbances. Intensive care therapy is necessary to correct organic dysfunctions (cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, gastrointestinal, and neurologic). Nutritional and emotional support, as well as pain control are fundamental aspects for recovery in children. The intensivist should be alert to interrupt intensive care measures if required. Conclusions:Many studies show that the use of intensive care therapy in children with cancer is not futile, with a reduction in mortality and improvement in the quality of life of these children in the medium and long terms.
OBJECTIVES: To assess the prevalence of burnout, anxiety and depression symptoms, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in PICU workers in Brazil during the first peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. To compare the results of subgroups stratified by age, gender, professional category, health system, and previous mental health disorders. DESIGN: Multicenter, cross-sectional study using an electronic survey. SETTING: Twenty-nine public and private Brazilian PICUs. SUBJECTS: Multidisciplinary PICU workers. INTERVENTIONS: None. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Self-reported questionnaires were used to measure burnout (Maslach Burnout Inventory), anxiety and depression (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale), and PTSD (Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition [PCL-5]) in 1,084 respondents. Subjects were mainly young (37.1 ± 8.4 yr old) and females (85%), with a median workload of 50 hours per week. The prevalence of anxiety and depression was 33% and 19%, respectively, whereas PTSD was 13%. The overall median burnout scores were high in the emotional exhaustion and personal accomplishment dimensions (16 [interquartile range (IQR), 8–24] and 40 [IQR, 33–44], respectively) whereas low in the depersonalization one (2 [IQR, 0–5]), suggesting a profile of overextended professionals, with a burnout prevalence of 24%. Professionals reporting prior mental health disorders had higher prevalence of burnout (30% vs 22%; p = 0.02), anxiety (51% vs 29%; p < 0.001), and depression symptoms (32.5% vs 15%; p < 0.001), with superior PCL-5 scores for PTSD ( p < 0.001). Public hospital workers presented more burnout (29% vs 18.6%, p < 0.001) and more PTSD levels (14.8% vs 10%, p = 0.03). Younger professionals were also more burned out ( p < 0.05 in all three dimensions). CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of mental health disorders in Brazilian PICU workers during the first 2020 peak of COVID-19 was as high as those described in adult ICU workers. Some subgroups, particularly those reporting previous mental disorders and younger professionals, should receive special attention to prevent future crises.
Resumo Objetivo: O artigo faz uma revisão dos principais aspectos da apresentação clínica e do tratamento da criança com câncer internada em unidade de terapia intensiva. Fontes dos dados: Foi realizada revisão da literatura, utilizando banco de dados do Medline com os seguintes termos: criança, câncer, oncológico, terapia intensiva, complicações. Foram selecionados artigos de 1970 a 2003. Também foram utilizadas informações dos livros textos de referência em oncologia geral e pediátrica. Síntese dos dados: Quase todos os sistemas orgânicos podem ser afetados pela doença oncológica ou pelo tratamento utilizado. As principais complicações são infecciosas, hematológicas e distúrbios eletrolíticos/metabólicos. Os recursos da terapia intensiva podem ser necessários para correção das diversas funções orgânicas (cardiovascular, respiratório, renal, gastrintestinal e neurológico). O suporte nutricional, assim como o apoio emocional e o controle da dor são também fundamentais para a recuperação da criança. Os profissionais devem estar atentos para a possibilidade de interrupção da terapêutica empregada, quando o prognóstico estiver definido. Conclusão: Diversos estudos têm demonstrado que a utilização dos recursos da terapia intensiva na criança com câncer não são em vão, com diminuição da mortalidade e aumento da qualidade de vida a médio e longo prazo destes pacientes.
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