Epidemiology and Clinical Characteristics of Pediatric Sepsis in PICUs in Southwest China: A Prospective Multicenter Study*

Rong Liu(Children's Hospital of Chongqing Medical University), Zhicai Yu(Children's Hospital of Chongqing Medical University), Changxue Xiao(Children's Hospital of Chongqing Medical University), Feng Xu(Children's Hospital of Chongqing Medical University), Shufang Xiao(Kunming Children's Hospital), Juan He(Kunming Children's Hospital), Yan Shi(Shanghai Liangyou (China)), Yuanyuan Hua(Shanghai Liangyou (China)), Jimin Zhou(Shanghai Liangyou (China)), Guoying Zhang(Chengdu Women's and Children's Central Hospital), Tao Wang(Chengdu Women's and Children's Central Hospital), Jianyu Jiang(Chongqing Three Gorges Central Hospital), Daoxue Xiong(Chongqing Three Gorges Central Hospital), Yan Chen(Guizhou Provincial People's Hospital), Hongbo Xu(Guizhou Provincial People's Hospital), Yun Hong(Guizhou Provincial People's Hospital), Hui Sun(Guiyang Medical University), Tingting Pan(Guiyang Medical University), Rui Wang(Kunming Medical University), Shuangmei Zhu(Kunming Medical University), Dong Huang(Guizhou Provincial People's Hospital), Yujiang Liu(Guizhou Provincial People's Hospital), Yuhang Hu(Maternal and Child Health Hospital of Sichuan Province), Xinrui Ren(Maternal and Child Health Hospital of Sichuan Province), Mingfang Shi(Second People’s Hospital of Yibin), Sizun Song(Second People’s Hospital of Yibin), Jumei Luo(Second People’s Hospital of Yibin), Gang He(Nanchong Central Hospital), Juan Zhang(Nanchong Central Hospital)
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
February 14, 2024
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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To describe the epidemiological characteristics of pediatric sepsis in Southwest China PICUs. DESIGN: A prospective, multicenter, and observational study. SETTING: Twelve PICUs in Southwest China. PATIENTS: The patients admitted to the PICU from April 1, 2022, to March 31, 2023. The age ranged from 28 days to 18 years. All patients met the criteria of severe sepsis or septic shock. INTERVENTIONS: None. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Of the 31 PICUs invited to participate, 12 PICUs (capacity of 292 beds) enrolled patients in the study. During the study period, 11,238 children were admitted to the participating PICUs, 367 (3.3%) of whom met the diagnosis of severe sepsis or septic shock. The most prevalent sites of infection were the respiratory system (55%) and the digestive system (15%). The primary treatments administered to these patients included antibiotics (100%), albumin (61.3%), invasive mechanical ventilation (58.7%), glucocorticoids (55.6%), blood products (51%), gammaglobulin (51%), and vasoactive medications (46.6%). Sepsis-related mortality in the PICU was 11.2% (41/367). Nearly half of the sepsis deaths occurred within the first 3 days of PICU admission (22/41, 53.7%). The mortality rate of septic shock (32/167, 19.2%) was significantly higher than that of severe sepsis (9/200, 4.5%; p < 0.001). The outcomes of a multivariate logistic regression analysis suggested that a higher pediatric Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, and the use of invasive mechanical ventilation and vasoactive medications were independently associated with PICU mortality in children with sepsis. CONCLUSIONS: This report updates the epidemiological data of pediatric sepsis in PICUs in Southwest China. Sepsis is still a life-threatening disease in children.


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