Point Prevalence of Children Hospitalized With Chronic Critical Illness in the General Inpatient Units

Author:

Rogozinski Lindsay1,Young Ashley1,Grybauskas Christopher2,Donohue Pamela2,Boss Renee2,Biondi Eric2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York; and

2. Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, Baltimore, Maryland

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Children with medical complexity (CMC) have high rates of mortality and morbidity, prolonged lengths of stay, and use a disproportionately high amount of health care expenditures. A subset of children with CMC have chronic critical illness requiring even higher levels of clinical support and resource use. We aimed to describe the point prevalence of children hospitalized in general inpatient care units with pediatric chronic critical illness (PCCI). METHODS: Point prevalence analysis across 6 pediatric tertiary medical centers in the United States on a “snapshot day” (May 17, 2017). On the day of sampling, a number of demographic, historical, and clinical descriptors were collected. A previously published definition of PCCI was used to establish inclusion criteria. RESULTS: The point prevalence of patients with PCCI in general inpatient care units was 41% (232 out of 571). Of these, 91% (212 out of 232) had been admitted more than once in the previous 12 months, 50% (117 out of 232) had a readmission within 30 days of a previous admission, and 20% (46 out of 232) were oncology patients. Only 1 had a designated complex care team, and there were no attending physicians designated primarily for medically complex children. CONCLUSIONS: Children with chronic critical illness, a subset of CMC, may make up a substantial proportion of pediatric patients hospitalized in general inpatient care units. There is a critical need to understand how to better care for this medically fragile population. In our data, it is suggested that resources should be allocated for PCCI in nonintensive care clinical areas.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics,General Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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