Outcomes of critically ill children with pre-existing mental health conditions

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Krawiec Conrad [1 ]
Cash Morgan [1 ]
Ceneviva Gary [1 ]
Tian Zizhong [2 ]
Zhou Shouhao [2 ]
Thomas Neal J [1 ,3 ]
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[1] Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital, Pennsylvania, USA
[2] Department of Public Health Sciences, Division of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Pennsylvania, USA
[3] Department of Public Health Sciences, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Pennsylvania,
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Critical care; Psychiatry; Psychology; Public health;
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Importance: Critically ill children with pre-existing mental health conditions may have an increased risk of poor health outcomes.Objective: We aimed to evaluate if pre-existing mental health conditions in critically ill pediatric patients would be associated with worse clinical outcomes, compared to children with no documented mental health conditions.Methods: This retrospective observational cohort study utilized the TriNetX electronic health record database of critically ill subjects aged 12-18 years. Data were analyzed for demographics, pre-existing conditions, diagnostic, medication, procedural codes, and mortality.Results: From a dataset of 102 027 critically ill children, we analyzed 1999 subjects (284 [14.2%] with a pre-existing mental health condition and 1715 [85.8%] with no pre-existing mental health condition). Multivariable analysis demonstrated that death within one year was associated with the presence of pre-existing mental health conditions (odds ratio 8.97 [3.48-23.15],P < 0.001), even after controlling for the presence of a complex chronic condition.Interpretation: The present study demonstrates that the presence of pre-existing mental health conditions was associated with higher odds of death within 1 year after receiving critical care. However, the confidence interval was wide and hence, the findings are inconclusive. Future studies with a larger sample size may be necessary to evaluate the true long-term impact of children with pre-existing mental health conditions who require critical care services.
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