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Pediatric Organ Dysfunction Information Update Mandate (PODIUM) Contemporary Organ Dysfunction Criteria: Executive Summary

Authors :
Melania M. Bembea
Michael Agus
Ayse Akcan-Arikan
Peta Alexander
Rajit Basu
Tellen D. Bennett
Desmond Bohn
Leonardo R. Brandão
Ann-Marie Brown
Joseph A. Carcillo
Paul Checchia
Jill Cholette
Ira M. Cheifetz
Timothy Cornell
Allan Doctor
Michelle Eckerle
Simon Erickson
Reid W.D. Farris
E. Vincent S. Faustino
Julie C. Fitzgerald
Dana Y. Fuhrman
John S. Giuliano
Kristin Guilliams
Michael Gaies
Stephen M. Gorga
Mark Hall
Sheila J. Hanson
Mary Hartman
Amanda B. Hassinger
Sharon Y. Irving
Howard Jeffries
Philippe Jouvet
Sujatha Kannan
Oliver Karam
Robinder G. Khemani
Niranjan Kissoon
Jacques Lacroix
Peter Laussen
Francis Leclerc
Jan Hau Lee
Stephane Leteurtre
Katie Lobner
Patrick J. McKiernan
Kusum Menon
Paul Monagle
Jennifer A. Muszynski
Folafoluwa Odetola
Robert Parker
Nazima Pathan
Richard W. Pierce
Jose Pineda
Jose M. Prince
Karen A. Robinson
Courtney M. Rowan
Lindsay M. Ryerson
L. Nelson Sanchez-Pinto
Luregn J. Schlapbach
David T. Selewski
Lara S. Shekerdemian
Dennis Simon
Lincoln S. Smith
James E. Squires
Robert H. Squires
Scott M. Sutherland
Yves Ouellette
Michael C. Spaeder
Vijay Srinivasan
Marie E. Steiner
Robert C. Tasker
Ravi Thiagarajan
Neal Thomas
Pierre Tissieres
Chani Traube
Marisa Tucci
Katri V. Typpo
Mark S. Wainwright
Shan L. Ward
R. Scott Watson
Scott Weiss
Jane Whitney
Doug Willson
James L. Wynn
Nadir Yeyha
Jerry J. Zimmerman
Source :
Pediatrics
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), 2022.

Abstract

Prior criteria for organ dysfunction in critically ill children were based mainly on expert opinion. We convened the Pediatric Organ Dysfunction Information Update Mandate (PODIUM) expert panel to summarize data characterizing single and multiple organ dysfunction and to derive contemporary criteria for pediatric organ dysfunction. The panel was composed of 88 members representing 47 institutions and 7 countries. We conducted systematic reviews of the literature to derive evidence-based criteria for single organ dysfunction for neurologic, cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, acute liver, renal, hematologic, coagulation, endocrine, endothelial, and immune system dysfunction. We searched PubMed and Embase from January 1992 to January 2020. Study identification was accomplished using a combination of medical subject headings terms and keywords related to concepts of pediatric organ dysfunction. Electronic searches were performed by medical librarians. Studies were eligible for inclusion if the authors reported original data collected in critically ill children; evaluated performance characteristics of scoring tools or clinical assessments for organ dysfunction; and assessed a patient-centered, clinically meaningful outcome. Data were abstracted from each included study into an electronic data extraction form. Risk of bias was assessed using the Quality in Prognosis Studies tool. Consensus was achieved for a final set of 43 criteria for pediatric organ dysfunction through iterative voting and discussion. Although the PODIUM criteria for organ dysfunction were limited by available evidence and will require validation, they provide a contemporary foundation for researchers to identify and study single and multiple organ dysfunction in critically ill children.

Details

ISSN :
10984275 and 00314005
Volume :
149
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pediatrics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....06f8da307efc2410e3bc23f4eec206fc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2021-052888b