Predictors of neurocognitive and psychological disorders in children after intensive care admission: A prospective cohort study

被引:0
|
作者
Yuliarto, Saptadi [1 ]
Ramadhanti, Ardhanis [1 ]
Khalasha, Takhta [2 ]
Kadafi, Kurniawan Taufiq [1 ]
Ariani, Ariani [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Brawijaya, Saiful Anwar Gen Hosp, Med Fac, Dept Pediat, Malang, Indonesia
[2] Univ Brawijaya, Med Fac, Dept Pharmacol, Malang, Indonesia
关键词
intensive care; neurocognitive disorders; pediatric; psychological disorders; CRITICAL ILLNESS; COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT; SURVIVORS; HEALTH; DISABILITY; OUTCOMES; NEEDS;
D O I
10.1002/hsr2.1340
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background and AimsChildren admitted in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) often deal with long-term morbidities affecting physical, cognitive, emotional, social, and psychiatric symptoms. We aimed to identify the internal and external factors which predict the occurrence of neurocognitive and psychological disorders in survivors at 3 months after PICU discharge. MethodsWe identified 53 critically ill children, ages 4-18 years old, admitted in PICU for more than 24 h, and survived. We evaluated neurocognitive disorder with Pediatric Cerebral Perfomance Category (PCPC) and psychological disorders with Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) at the time of PICU discharge and repeated in 3 months afterward. We evaluated the internal and external risk factors related to neurocognitive and psychological disorders in PICU survivors. The internal risk factors were age, gender, family composition, and socioeconomic status. The external risk factors were: surgical intervention, neurological disease, predicted death rate by pediatric index mortality (PIM)-2 score, PICU length of stay (LOS), days of mechanical ventilation, and the number of therapeutic interventions. ResultsThere were significant improvement in neurocognitive disorders (p < 0.001), peer problems, (p = 0.01), and prosocial behaviors (p = 0.00) in children at 3 months after the PICU discharge. Age of 4-5 years has a significant effect on neurocognitive disorders (p = 0.04), while male gender (p = 0.02), low-social economy, non-intact family composition (p = 0.01), neurological disease (p = 0.04), surgical intervention (p = 0.01), and TISS score (p = 0.00) have a significant effect on psychological disorders in children at 3 months after the PICU discharge ConclusionNeurocognitive disorders, peer problems, and prosocial behaviors improved in a few patients 3 months after PICU discharge. Age of 4-5 years was a risk factor of the persisted neurocognitive disorder, whereas male gender, low-social economy, non-intact family composition, neurological disease, surgical intervention, and TISS score were risk factors of persisted psychological disorder at 3 months after PICU.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Impact of paediatric intensive care unit admission on neurocognitive function in children
    Raghda Zaitoun
    Rasha Hussein Aly
    Ahmed R. Rezk
    [J]. Egyptian Pediatric Association Gazette, 70
  • [2] Impact of paediatric intensive care unit admission on neurocognitive function in children
    Zaitoun, Raghda
    Aly, Rasha Hussein
    Rezk, Ahmed R.
    [J]. EGYPTIAN PEDIATRIC ASSOCIATION GAZETTE, 2022, 70 (01)
  • [3] Investigating risk factors for psychological morbidity three months after intensive care: a prospective cohort study
    Wade, Dorothy M.
    Howell, David C.
    Weinman, John A.
    Hardy, Rebecca J.
    Mythen, Michael G.
    Brewin, Chris R.
    Borja-Boluda, Susana
    Matejowsky, Claire F.
    Raine, Rosalind A.
    [J]. CRITICAL CARE, 2012, 16 (05)
  • [4] Investigating risk factors for psychological morbidity three months after intensive care: a prospective cohort study
    Dorothy M Wade
    David C Howell
    John A Weinman
    Rebecca J Hardy
    Michael G Mythen
    Chris R Brewin
    Susana Borja-Boluda
    Claire F Matejowsky
    Rosalind A Raine
    [J]. Critical Care, 16
  • [5] Clinical Predictors of Intensive Care Unit Admission for Asthmatic Children
    Maher, Mohammad Hasan Kargar
    Habibi, Parinaz
    Bilan, Nemat
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS-MASHHAD, 2015, 3 (04): : 713 - 716
  • [6] Predictors of neurocognitive outcomes on antiretroviral therapy after cryptococcal meningitis: a prospective cohort study
    Carlson, Renee Donahue
    Rolfes, Melissa A.
    Birkenkamp, Kate E.
    Nakasujja, Noeline
    Rajasingham, Radha
    Meya, David B.
    Boulware, David R.
    [J]. METABOLIC BRAIN DISEASE, 2014, 29 (02) : 269 - 279
  • [7] Predictors of neurocognitive outcomes on antiretroviral therapy after cryptococcal meningitis: a prospective cohort study
    Renee Donahue Carlson
    Melissa A. Rolfes
    Kate E. Birkenkamp
    Noeline Nakasujja
    Radha Rajasingham
    David B. Meya
    David R. Boulware
    [J]. Metabolic Brain Disease, 2014, 29 : 269 - 279
  • [8] Delirium incidence, predictors and outcomes in the intensive care unit: A prospective cohort study
    Alzoubi, Elaf
    Shaheen, Feras
    Yousef, Khalil
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING PRACTICE, 2024, 30 (01)
  • [9] Does admission time matter in a paediatric intensive care unit? A prospective cohort study
    da Silva, Paulo Sergio Lucas
    Kubo, Emerson Yukio
    Lopes Junior, Emilio
    Fonseca, Marcelo Cunio Machado
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTH, 2021, 57 (08) : 1296 - 1302
  • [10] The impact of an intensive care unit admission on the health status of relatives of intensive care survivors: A prospective cohort study in primary care
    Naaktgeboren, Rick
    Zegers, Marieke
    Peters, Marco
    Akkermans, Reinier
    Peters, Hans
    van den Boogaard, Mark
    van de Laar, Floris A.
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE, 2022, 28 (01) : 48 - 55