Post-acute day and night non-invasive respiratory intervention use and outcome: A brief report

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O'Brien, Jane E. [1 ]
Dumas, Helene M. [2 ]
Hughes, M. Laurette [2 ]
Ryan, Brittany [3 ]
Kharasch, Virginia S. [4 ]
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[1] Franciscan Childrens Hosp, Boston, MA USA
[2] Franciscan Childrens Hosp, Med Rehabil Res, Boston, MA USA
[3] Franciscan Childrens Hosp, Medial Units, Boston, MA USA
[4] Franciscan Childrens Hosp, Dept Pulmonol, Boston, MA USA
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Noninvasive ventilation; oxygen; infant; child; post-acute care; hospital; POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE; VENTILATION;
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10.3233/PRM-220094
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R72 [儿科学];
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OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe daytime and nighttime use and outcome of non-invasive respiratory intervention (NIRI) for infants born prematurely and for children with medical complexity (CMC) during a post-acute care hospital (PACH) admission. METHODS: Thirty-eight initial PACH admissions (October 2018 through September 2020) for premature infants (< 1 year; n = 19) and CMC (> 1 year; n = 19) requiring NIRI during the day and/or at night were retrospectively examined. Measures included: 1) daytime and nighttime NIRI use by type (supplemental oxygen therapy via low-flow nasal cannula or positive airway pressure [PAP] via high-flow nasal cannula, continuous positive airway pressure, or biphasic positive airway pressure at admission and discharge) and 2) daytime and nighttime NIRI outcome-reduction, increase, or no change from admission to discharge. RESULTS: For the total sample (n = 38), daytime vs nighttime NIRI use was significantly different (p < 0.001). At both admission and discharge, supplemental oxygen was the most common NIRI during the day, while PAP was most common at night. From admission to discharge, seven (18%) infants and children had a positive change (reduced NIRI) during the day, while nine (24%) had a positive change at night. At discharge, 11/38 (29%) infants and children required no daytime NIRI, while 4/38 (11%) required no day or night NIRI. CONCLUSION: NIRI use differs between day and night at PACH admission and discharge for CMC. Reductions in NIRI were achieved during the day and at night from PACH admission to discharge for both infants born prematurely and for children with varied congenital, neurological, or cardiac diagnoses.
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