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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 :
Daniela Carla de Souza
Joelma Gonçalves Martin
Vanessa Soares Lanziotti
Cláudio Flauzino de Oliveira
Cristian Tonial
Werther Brunow de Carvalho
José Roberto Fioretto
Jefferson Pedro Piva
Eduardo Juan Troster
Aline Siqueira Bossa
Flávia Gregorini
Josiane Ferreira
Juliana Lubarino
Alexandre Biasi Cavalcanti
Flávia Ribeiro Machado
SC Silva
J Giacomazzi
Domingos A. Boldrini
FH Gilli
LC de Castro
ML de Albuquerque
VCTG Osorio
MLC Elias
AA da Câmara
M Maia
PB de Carvalho
FM Augusto
RCCM de Figueiredo
EL Ikino
FAS Nogueres
RJ de Almeida
L Torreão
J Ramalho
MMS Camões
CS de Oliveira
VIIS Serafim
J Colleti Junior
CG de Almeida
MHM da Costa
JF Valerio
ME Navajas
PM Riveiro
A Lubiana
ACLC Brito
V Moretto
LMMD Rachid
M Valle
PP de Souza
RPL Victor
NR Castro
T Sakomura
M Molon
AR Ferreira
JG da Fonseca
VCA Cunali
VCA Chagas
G Belek
TS da Rocha
LCFF de Mello
LM Machado
NV Moliterno
C Duran
CLEB Sanos
GT Ribeiro
PSL da Silva
R Lipinski
A Soledade
KC Branco
ACO Teles
GF da Cruz
MR de Mendonça
E Malheiros
J Vicari
PNT Izidro
NMP Campos
TC Pontes
CRF Carneiro
AH Imamura
FM Yoshioka
MCMB Duarte
T Menezes
C Falconiere
F Matos
RS Zeitel
CC Nogueras
ML da Silva
M Aprille
TYM Pires
AF Portella
PVG Flores
PP Alfradique
RC Nascimento
MO Saldanha
AT Alves
WJ de Almeida
M Rodrigues
E Lopes Júnior
MRP Komka
MAR Nascimento
CRC Lopes
TMC Bernardi
RV Falcão
AR Fraga
AA Machado
JEF Godoy
J Barcellos
RLS Queiroz
VVS de Almeida
JZG Lira
M Alvo
TCP Peçanha
AM de Sousa
CS Sanches
AR Wendhausen
SR Pinheiro
MA Orione
AM Minossi
NL Bresolin
CDF Martins
VF Cury
RPB Quinet
AL Netto
R Limonge
SST Tamari
SER de Souza
R Veiga
NGCB Couto
MFP Ribeiro
AK de Aguiar
M Evangelista
JR Krauzer
H Muller
DHS Genu
PA Alvares
KL Maciel
FT Valente
M Centeville
GJ Espinheira
A da Silva
PL Vasconcelos
AZ Hädrich
ALDGC Sousa
GA Gandra
ACA Souto
L Sabatini
PRD João
ABMP Machado
FR Fonseca
APA Resende
RV da Silva
TP da Silva
LLT Barros
CSV de Souza
KO Harada
D Calçado
LSB Pinheiro
MCM Frota
LB Pulcheri
LM e Silva
KJ dos Santos
FH de Nuncio
IO Gomes Júnior
ACC Gomes
MA Klitzke
FR de Souza
FSC Carvalho
FP de Lima
LR Braun Filho
MAG de Oliveira
T Castilho
IP Pistelli
JD Paccez
C Cendon
R Sapolnick
D Fronza
C Toscan
RM Pinelli
JV Alencar
HL di Pace
AD Ramos
AC Molinari
JF Assis
APCR Chavarri
RC Pereira
CL Freitas
ICDM Salmen
RCM Guerini
J Asakura
ACR Pires
G Benvenuti
LM Fernandes
NF Oliveira
HJB Barros
LCE Nascimento
MB Machado
AOR dos Santos
AC da Silva
ACE de Oliveira
SKY Reinheimer
PCS Mello
IO Araújo
KLC Rodrigues
MN Amari
M Andersson
LMCM Petrini
AKSF Luz
ESS Serafim
RF Barbosa
D Souza
AF Delgado
ALP Guerra
JY Afiune
J Huber
S Casonato
DCB da Silva
OR de Araujo
FMD Fialho
LFR Soares
AA de Queiroz Júnior
A Sartorelli
ACP Zuccoli
M Castelani
LAA da Silva
SRA Lima
MJSL de Araújo
ACS da Cruz
PM Sillero
G Sgorlon
TRS Alves
MMB Muniz
RHP Pereira
NR Gonçalves
RPV Teixeira
IA Vasconcelos
CT Rossetti
RG Cesar
MAJ Alves
MK Martins
JAR Rocha
L Arruda
ALY Grillo
G Barros
Source :
The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health. 5:873-881
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

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.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.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, p0·0001), 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).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.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo and Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico.For the Portuguese translation of the abstract see Supplementary Materials section.

Details

ISSN :
23524642
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3db9431f839107fb4706c2c5c809d10c