The primary goal of the study is to identify incidence and risk factors for PPMV in pediatric patients undergoing liver transplantation.
The vast majority of children undergoing orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) are maintained on mechanical ventilation (MV) in the immediate postoperative period. Reasons for this practice include concerns about graft function, postoperative respiratory depression from opioids, preexisting malnutrition, and organ-recipient size mismatch as well as poor cooperation of young children with postoperative instructions. With current improvements in the perioperative care, there is increasing drive towards early extubation in both adults and children. Although many children require only a few days of MV following OLT, some require a more prolonged course. In general, prolonged postoperative mechanical ventilation (PPMV) in intensive care unit (ICU) patients is marker of severe adverse events and is associated with higher morbidity and mortality as well as extraordinary resource utilization. Patients requiring PPMV have survived the acute phase of surgery but spend an increased amount of time in the ICU, consume about 50% of all intensive care unit (ICU) resources and are more likely to die. Consequently, investigating the incidence and factors predisposing to PPMV following liver transplant is an important area of research with potential to reduce cost of care and improve long-term outcome of patients. To our knowledge, factors associated with PPMV following pediatric liver transplantation have not been comprehensively characterized.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
60
ILBS
New Delhi, India
Number of participants with post-operative mechanical ventilation
To identify risk factors for prolonged post-operative mechanical ventilation (PPMV) in pediatric patients undergoing liver transplantation.
Time frame: 24 hours
Incidence of PPMV
To identify risk INCIDENCE for prolonged post-operative mechanical ventilation (PPMV) in pediatric patients undergoing liver transplantation.
Time frame: 24 hours
total duration of icu stay and length of stay in hospital.
To identify effect of prolonged post-operative mechanical ventilation (PPMV) on total duration of icu stay and length of stay in hospital.
Time frame: From the day of admission to discharge or death, whichever comes first,upto 12 weeks
incidence of tracheostomy/re-intubation
To identify incidence of tracheostomy/re-intubation of prolonged post-operative mechanical ventilation (PPMV).
Time frame: 28 days post-op
incidence of 28 day mortality
To identify incidence of 28 day mortality prolonged post-operative mechanical ventilation (PPMV) group.
Time frame: 28 days post-op
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