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Increasing burden of viral bronchiolitis in the pediatric intensive care unit; an observational study

Rosalie S.N. Linssen, Anne Teirlinck, Michiel van Boven, Dominique Biarent, Luca Stona, Angela Amigoni, Rosanna Irene Comoretto, Stéphane Leteurtre, Amélie Bruandet, Gunnar Bentsen, Inger Marie Drage, Xin Wang, Harry Campbell, Job B. M. van Woensel, Louis Bont, Reinout A. Bem

2021Journal of Critical Care45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: Viral bronchiolitis is a major cause of pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) admission. Insight in the trends of bronchiolitis-associated PICU admissions is limited, but imperative for future PICU resource and capacity planning. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively studied trends in PICU admissions for bronchiolitis in six European sites, including three full national registries, between 2000 and 2019 and calculated population-based estimates per 100,000 children where appropriate. Information concerning risk factors for severe disease and use of invasive mechanical ventilation was also collected when available. RESULTS: In total, there were 15,606 PICU admissions for bronchiolitis. We observed an increase in the annual number, rate and estimates per 100,000 children of PICU admissions for bronchiolitis at all sites over the last two decades, while the proportion of patients at high risk for severe disease remained relatively stable. CONCLUSIONS: The international increased burden of bronchiolitis for the PICU is concerning, and warrants further international attention and investigation.

Topics & Concepts

BronchiolitisMedicinePediatric intensive care unitPaediatric intensive care unitObservational studyPediatricsPopulationIntensive care unitEmergency medicineIntensive care medicineEnvironmental healthRespiratory systemInternal medicineRespiratory viral infections researchRespiratory Support and MechanismsTransplantation: Methods and Outcomes
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