The epidemiology of sepsis in paediatric intensive care units in Brazil (the Sepsis PREvalence Assessment Database in Pediatric population, SPREAD PED): an observational study. (December 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- The epidemiology of sepsis in paediatric intensive care units in Brazil (the Sepsis PREvalence Assessment Database in Pediatric population, SPREAD PED): an observational study. (December 2021)
- Main Title:
- The epidemiology of sepsis in paediatric intensive care units in Brazil (the Sepsis PREvalence Assessment Database in Pediatric population, SPREAD PED): an observational study
- Authors:
- de Souza, Daniela Carla
Gonçalves Martin, Joelma
Soares Lanziotti, Vanessa
de Oliveira, Cláudio Flauzino
Tonial, Cristian
de Carvalho, Werther Brunow
Roberto Fioretto, José
Pedro Piva, Jefferson
Juan Troster, Eduardo
Siqueira Bossa, Aline
Gregorini, Flávia
Ferreira, Josiane
Lubarino, Juliana
Biasi Cavalcanti, Alexandre
Ribeiro Machado, Flávia
Silva, SC
Giacomazzi, J
Boldrini, Domingos A.
Gilli, FH
Castro, LC de
Albuquerque, ML de
Osorio, VCTG
Elias, MLC
Câmara, AA da
Maia, M
Carvalho, PB de
Augusto, FM
Figueiredo, RCCM de
Ikino, EL
Nogueres, FAS
Almeida, RJ de
Torreão, L
Ramalho, J
Camões, MMS
Oliveira, CS de
Serafim, VIIS
Junior, J Colleti
Almeida, CG de
Costa, MHM da
Valerio, JF
Navajas, ME
Riveiro, PM
Lubiana, A
Brito, ACLC
Moretto, V
Rachid, LMMD
Valle, M
Souza, PP de
Victor, RPL
Castro, NR
Sakomura, T
Molon, M
Ferreira, AR
Fonseca, JG da
Cunali, VCA
Chagas, VCA
Belek, G
Rocha, TS da
Mello, LCFF de
Machado, LM
Moliterno, NV
Duran, C
Sanos, CLEB
Ribeiro, GT
Silva, PSL da
Lipinski, R
Soledade, A
Branco, KC
Teles, ACO
Cruz, GF da
Mendonça, MR de
Malheiros, E
Vicari, J
Izidro, PNT
Campos, NMP
Pontes, TC
Carneiro, CRF
Imamura, AH
Yoshioka, FM
Duarte, MCMB
Menezes, T
Falconiere, C
Matos, F
Zeitel, RS
Nogueras, CC
Silva, ML da
Aprille, M
Pires, TYM
Portella, AF
Riveiro, PM
Flores, PVG
Alfradique, PP
Nascimento, RC
Saldanha, MO
Alves, AT
Almeida, WJ de
Rodrigues, M
Lopes Júnior, E
Komka, MRP
Nascimento, MAR
Lopes, CRC
Bernardi, TMC
Falcão, RV
Fraga, AR
Machado, AA
Godoy, JEF
Barcellos, J
Queiroz, RLS
Almeida, VVS de
Lira, JZG
Alvo, M
Peçanha, TCP
Sousa, AM de
Sanches, CS
Wendhausen, AR
Pinheiro, SR
Orione, MA
Minossi, AM
Bresolin, NL
Martins, CDF
Cury, VF
Quinet, RPB
Netto, AL
Limonge, R
Tamari, SST
Souza, SER de
Veiga, R
Couto, NGCB
Ribeiro, MFP
Aguiar, AK de
Evangelista, M
Krauzer, JR
Muller, H
Genu, DHS
Alvares, PA
Maciel, KL
Valente, FT
Centeville, M
Espinheira, GJ
Silva, A da
Vasconcelos, PL
Hädrich, AZ
Sousa, ALDGC
Gandra, GA
Carvalho, PB de
Souto, ACA
Sabatini, L
João, PRD
Machado, ABMP
Fonseca, FR
Resende, APA
Silva, RV da
Silva, TP da
Barros, LLT
Souza, CSV de
Harada, KO
Calçado, D
Pinheiro, LSB
Frota, MCM
Pulcheri, LB
Silva, LM e
Santos, KJ dos
Nuncio, FH de
Gomes Júnior, IO
Gomes, ACC
Klitzke, MA
Souza, FR de
Carvalho, FSC
Lima, FP de
Braun Filho, LR
Oliveira, MAG de
Castilho, T
Pistelli, IP
Paccez, JD
Cendon, C
Sapolnick, R
Fronza, D
Toscan, C
Pinelli, RM
Alencar, JV
Pace, HL di
Ramos, AD
Molinari, AC
Assis, JF
Chavarri, APCR
Pereira, RC
Freitas, CL
Salmen, ICDM
Guerini, RCM
Asakura, J
Pires, ACR
Benvenuti, G
Fernandes, LM
Oliveira, NF
Barros, HJB
Nascimento, LCE
Machado, MB
Santos, AOR dos
Silva, AC da
Alencar, JV
Oliveira, ACE de
Reinheimer, SKY
Mello, PCS
Araújo, IO
Rodrigues, KLC
Amari, MN
Andersson, M
Petrini, LMCM
Luz, AKSF
Serafim, ESS
Barbosa, RF
Souza, D
Delgado, AF
Guerra, ALP
Afiune, JY
Huber, J
Casonato, S
Silva, DCB da
Araujo, OR de
Fialho, FMD
Soares, LFR
Queiroz Júnior, AA de
Sartorelli, A
Zuccoli, ACP
Castelani, M
Silva, LAA da
Lima, SRA
Araújo, MJSL de
Cruz, ACS da
Sillero, PM
Sgorlon, G
Alves, TRS
Muniz, MMB
Pereira, RHP
Gonçalves, NR
Teixeira, RPV
Vasconcelos, IA
Rossetti, CT
Cesar, RG
Alves, MAJ
Martins, MK
Rocha, JAR
Arruda, L
Grillo, ALY
Barros, G
… (more) - Abstract:
- Summary: Background: Data on the prevalence and mortality of paediatric sepsis in resource-poor settings are scarce. We aimed to assess the prevalence and in-hospital mortality of severe sepsis and septic shock treated in paediatric intensive care units (PICUs) in Brazil, and risk factors for mortality. Methods: We performed a nationwide, 1-day, prospective point prevalence study with follow-up of patients with severe sepsis and septic shock, using a stratified random sample of all PICUs in Brazil. Patients were enrolled at each participating PICU on a single day between March 25 and 29, 2019. All patients occupying a bed at the PICU on the study day (either admitted previously or on that day) were included if they were aged 28 days to 18 years and met the criteria for severe sepsis or septic shock at any time during hospitalisation. Patients were followed up until hospital discharge or death, censored at 60 days. Risk factors for mortality were assessed using a Poisson regression model. We used prevalence to generate national estimates. Findings: Of 241 PICUs invited to participate, 144 PICUs (capacity of 1242 beds) included patients in the study. On the day of the study, 1122 children were admitted to the participating PICUs, of whom 280 met the criteria for severe sepsis or septic shock during hospitalisation, resulting in a prevalence of 25·0% (95% CI 21·6–28·8), with a mortality rate of 19·8% (15·4–25·2; 50 of 252 patients with complete clinical data). Increased risk ofSummary: Background: Data on the prevalence and mortality of paediatric sepsis in resource-poor settings are scarce. We aimed to assess the prevalence and in-hospital mortality of severe sepsis and septic shock treated in paediatric intensive care units (PICUs) in Brazil, and risk factors for mortality. Methods: We performed a nationwide, 1-day, prospective point prevalence study with follow-up of patients with severe sepsis and septic shock, using a stratified random sample of all PICUs in Brazil. Patients were enrolled at each participating PICU on a single day between March 25 and 29, 2019. All patients occupying a bed at the PICU on the study day (either admitted previously or on that day) were included if they were aged 28 days to 18 years and met the criteria for severe sepsis or septic shock at any time during hospitalisation. Patients were followed up until hospital discharge or death, censored at 60 days. Risk factors for mortality were assessed using a Poisson regression model. We used prevalence to generate national estimates. Findings: Of 241 PICUs invited to participate, 144 PICUs (capacity of 1242 beds) included patients in the study. On the day of the study, 1122 children were admitted to the participating PICUs, of whom 280 met the criteria for severe sepsis or septic shock during hospitalisation, resulting in a prevalence of 25·0% (95% CI 21·6–28·8), with a mortality rate of 19·8% (15·4–25·2; 50 of 252 patients with complete clinical data). Increased risk of mortality was associated with higher Pediatric Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score (relative risk per point increase 1·21, 95% CI 1·14–1·29, p<0·0001), unknown vaccination status (2·57, 1·26–5·24; p=0·011), incomplete vaccination status (2·16, 1·19–3·92; p=0·012), health care-associated infection (2·12, 1·23–3·64, p=0·0073), and compliance with antibiotics (2·38, 1·46–3·86, p=0·0007). The estimated incidence of PICU-treated sepsis was 74·6 cases per 100 000 paediatric population (95% CI 61·5–90·5), which translates to 42 374 cases per year (34 940–51 443) in Brazil, with an estimated mortality of 8305 (6848–10 083). Interpretation: In this representative sample of PICUs in a middle-income country, the prevalences of severe sepsis or septic shock and in-hospital mortality were high. Modifiable factors, such as incomplete vaccination and health care-associated infections, were associated with greater risk of in-hospital mortality. Funding: Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo and Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico. Translation: For the Portuguese translation of the abstract see Supplementary Materials section. … (more)
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- Lancet. Volume 5:Number 12(2021)
- Journal:
- Lancet
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- Volume 5:Number 12(2021)
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- Volume 5, Issue 12 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 5
- Issue:
- 12
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0005-0012-0000
- Page Start:
- 873
- Page End:
- 881
- Publication Date:
- 2021-12
- Subjects:
- Pediatrics -- Periodicals
Children -- Health and hygiene -- Periodicals
Adolescent medicine -- Periodicals
Teenagers -- Health and hygiene -- Periodicals
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