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Use of high-flow cannula in pediatric patients with respiratory failure: A prospective cohort study in three high-altitude hospitals.
Ante-Ardila, Natalia; Garnica, Camilo Novoa; Umaña, Paola Mora; Castañeda, Olga Lucía Baquero; Cháves, Alexandra Jiménez; Naranjo, Melisa Sofía; Piñeros, Juan G; Bonilla, Carolina; Mejía, Luz M; Mesa-Rubio, María L; Restrepo-Gualteros, Sonia; Barrera, Pedro; Moreno-Lopez, Sergio; Rueda-Guevara, Paola; Varela, Andrea Ramírez.
  • Ante-Ardila N; Department of Pediatrics Universidad de los Andes Bogotá Colombia.
  • Garnica CN; Department of Pediatrics Universidad de los Andes Bogotá Colombia.
  • Umaña PM; Department of Pediatrics Universidad de los Andes Bogotá Colombia.
  • Castañeda OLB; Faculty of Medicine Universidad de los Andes Bogota Colombia.
  • Cháves AJ; Pediatrician Clínica Infantil Colsubsidio Bogotá Colombia.
  • Naranjo MS; Pediatrician Clínica Infantil Colsubsidio Bogotá Colombia.
  • Piñeros JG; Faculty of Medicine Universidad de los Andes Bogota Colombia.
  • Bonilla C; Department of Pediatrics Universidad de los Andes Bogotá Colombia.
  • Mejía LM; Faculty of Medicine Universidad de los Andes Bogota Colombia.
  • Mesa-Rubio ML; Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá Bogota Colombia.
  • Restrepo-Gualteros S; Faculty of Medicine Universidad de los Andes Bogota Colombia.
  • Barrera P; Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá Bogota Colombia.
  • Moreno-Lopez S; Faculty of Medicine Universidad de los Andes Bogota Colombia.
  • Rueda-Guevara P; Instituto Roosevelt Bogota Colombia.
  • Varela AR; Department of Pediatrics Universidad de los Andes Bogotá Colombia.
Health Sci Rep ; 6(4): e1182, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2312606
ABSTRACT
Background and

Aims:

Acute respiratory failure (ARF) is a common cause of morbimortality, and a frequent reason for admission to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). It requires a high-flow oxygen device as treatment. Our aim is to determine the frequency and main indications for the use of high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC), and the prevalence of HFNC failure and its main causes, in three hospitals.

Methods:

It is a multicenter prospective cohort study, developed in three hospitals in Bogota. Eligible patients were children older than 1 month and younger than 18 years who presented ARF and required management with an HFNC. The study was carried out between April 2020 and December 2021. The follow-up was carried out at 1, 6, and 48 h after starting the management.

Results:

Of 685 patients included in the study, 296 developed ARF. The prevalence of patients with ARF who required management with HFNC was 48%. The frequency of the pathologies that cause the ARF was Bronchiolitis was the most frequent pathology (34.5%), followed by asthmatic crisis (15.5%) and pneumonia (12.7%). The average time of use of HFNC was 81.6 h. Regarding treatment failure with HFNC, 15 patients presented torpid evolution and required invasive mechanical ventilation, with a prevalence of therapeutic failure of the HFNC of 10.6%.

Conclusion:

The use of HFNC is more frequent in patients with bronchiolitis, in children under 2 years of age and in males, which is in line with what has been reported in the literature. In addition, the failure rate of HFNC is low (10.6%), and it may be useful in other pathologies besides bronchiolitis, such as asthma, pneumonia, among others. It opens the possibility to continue evaluating the role of HFNC in pediatric pathology in new studies.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Cohort study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Health Sci Rep Year: 2023 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Cohort study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Health Sci Rep Year: 2023 Document Type: Article