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Recommendations for mechanical ventilation of critically ill children from the Paediatric Mechanical Ventilation Consensus Conference (PEMVECC)
- Source :
- Intensive Care Medicine. December, 2017, Vol. 43 Issue 12, p1764, 17 p.
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Purpose Much of the common practice in paediatric mechanical ventilation is based on personal experiences and what paediatric critical care practitioners have adopted from adult and neonatal experience. This presents a barrier to planning and interpretation of clinical trials on the use of specific and targeted interventions. We aim to establish a European consensus guideline on mechanical ventilation of critically children. Methods The European Society for Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care initiated a consensus conference of international European experts in paediatric mechanical ventilation to provide recommendations using the Research and Development/University of California, Los Angeles, appropriateness method. An electronic literature search in PubMed and EMBASE was performed using a combination of medical subject heading terms and text words related to mechanical ventilation and disease-specific terms. Results The Paediatric Mechanical Ventilation Consensus Conference (PEMVECC) consisted of a panel of 15 experts who developed and voted on 152 recommendations related to the following topics: (1) general recommendations, (2) monitoring, (3) targets of oxygenation and ventilation, (4) supportive measures, (5) weaning and extubation readiness, (6) normal lungs, (7) obstructive diseases, (8) restrictive diseases, (9) mixed diseases, (10) chronically ventilated patients, (11) cardiac patients and (12) lung hypoplasia syndromes. There were 142 (93.4%) recommendations with 'strong agreement'. The final iteration of the recommendations had none with equipoise or disagreement. Conclusions These recommendations should help to harmonise the approach to paediatric mechanical ventilation and can be proposed as a standard-of-care applicable in daily clinical practice and clinical research.<br />Author(s): Martin C. J. Kneyber [sup.1] [sup.2], Daniele de Luca [sup.3] [sup.4], Edoardo Calderini [sup.5], Pierre-Henri Jarreau [sup.6], Etienne Javouhey [sup.7] [sup.8], Jesus Lopez-Herce [sup.9] [sup.10], Jürg Hammer [sup.11], Duncan [...]
- Subjects :
- Medical research -- Conferences, meetings and seminars
Medicine, Experimental -- Conferences, meetings and seminars
Societies -- Conferences, meetings and seminars
Medical colleges -- Conferences, meetings and seminars
Conferences and conventions -- Conferences, meetings and seminars
Neonatology -- Conferences, meetings and seminars
Cardiac patients -- Conferences, meetings and seminars
Neonatal intensive care -- Conferences, meetings and seminars
Associations, institutions, etc. -- Conferences, meetings and seminars
Health care industry
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 03424642
- Volume :
- 43
- Issue :
- 12
- Database :
- Gale General OneFile
- Journal :
- Intensive Care Medicine
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- edsgcl.724274127
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-017-4920-z