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Characteristics of tracheostomized patients followed up by a Palliative Care and Complex Chronic Patient Service.

Authors :
Pons-Tomàs G
Painamil RM
Campos SR
Arasa EP
Sanflorencio LP
Corredor LP
López IT
Source :
Anales de pediatria [An Pediatr (Engl Ed)] 2024 Apr; Vol. 100 (4), pp. 251-258. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Apr 10.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Introduction and Objectives: In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of children with tracheostomies. The objective was to describe the characteristics of paediatric patients with a tracheostomy followed up by the Department of Palliative Care and Chronic Medically Complex Illness (DPCCMCI) of a tertiary care hospital.<br />Methods: Single-centre retrospective observational study in patients aged less than 18 years with a tracheostomy followed up by the PCCCPS of a tertiary care hospital (November 2020-June 2022). We analysed epidemiological, clinical, microbiological and social data by reviewing the health records.<br />Results: The sample included 44 tracheostomized patients. The most frequent underlying disease was acquired upper airway disease (20.5%). The most common indication for tracheostomy was upper airway obstruction (66%). Bacterial isolates were detected in 84% of the tracheal aspirates, among which P. aeruginosa was the most frequent (56.8%). The most frequently prescribed antibiotic was ciprofloxacin (84%). In addition, 18.1% of the patients received at least 1 course of intravenous antibiotherapy and 29.5% received more than 3 systemic antibiotic regimens in the past 20 months. Fifty-nine percent of the children were schooled: 38.6% attended a regular school, 15.9% a special needs school and 4.5% were home-schooled. We identified social difficulties in 53.7%. Also, 22.7% of the families received financial support to care for a child with severe illness.<br />Conclusions: Because of the complexity of caring for tracheostomized children, integral and coordinated management is essential. Schooling is possible and safe if caregivers are trained.<br /> (Copyright © 2023 Asociación Española de Pediatría. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2341-2879
Volume :
100
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Anales de pediatria
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38604934
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anpede.2024.03.010