Bronchiolitis represents the most common cause of non-elective admission to paediatric intensive care units (ICUs).We assessed changes in admission rate, respiratory support, and outcomes of infants <24 months with bronchiolitis admitted to ICU between 2002 and 2014 in Australia and New Zealand.During the study period, bronchiolitis was responsible for 9628 (27.6%) of 34 829 non-elective ICU admissions. The estimated population-based ICU admission rate due to bronchiolitis increased by 11.76 per 100 000 each year (95% CI 8.11-15.41). The proportion of bronchiolitis patients requiring intubation decreased from 36.8% in 2002, to 10.8% in 2014 (adjusted OR 0.35, 95% CI 0.27-0.46), whilst a dramatic increase in high-flow nasal cannula therapy u...
Background: Admission of infants to hospital with bronchiolitis consumes considerable healthcare res...
Although bronchiolitis is usually a benign and self-limited disease, in a few cases it can be severe...
Background: Bronchiolitis causes significant infant morbidity worldwide from hospital admissions. Ho...
Bronchiolitis represents the most common cause of non-elective admission to paediatric intensive car...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the rate of intensive care unit (ICU) admission, type of ventilation support...
Bronchiolitis represents the most common cause of non-elective admission to paediatric intensive car...
Purpose: Viral bronchiolitis is a major cause of pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) admission. Ins...
There is limited evidence of the potential benefits of the use of high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) for...
International audienceObjectives: Large studies are needed to update risk factors of bronchiolitis h...
International audienceObjectives: Large studies are needed to update risk factors of bronchiolitis h...
International audienceObjectives: Large studies are needed to update risk factors of bronchiolitis h...
International audienceObjectives: Large studies are needed to update risk factors of bronchiolitis h...
International audienceObjectives: Large studies are needed to update risk factors of bronchiolitis h...
Hospitalized bronchiolitis imposes a significant burden among infants, particularly among Indigenous...
Background: Hospitalized bronchiolitis imposes a significant burden among infants, particularly amon...
Background: Admission of infants to hospital with bronchiolitis consumes considerable healthcare res...
Although bronchiolitis is usually a benign and self-limited disease, in a few cases it can be severe...
Background: Bronchiolitis causes significant infant morbidity worldwide from hospital admissions. Ho...
Bronchiolitis represents the most common cause of non-elective admission to paediatric intensive car...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the rate of intensive care unit (ICU) admission, type of ventilation support...
Bronchiolitis represents the most common cause of non-elective admission to paediatric intensive car...
Purpose: Viral bronchiolitis is a major cause of pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) admission. Ins...
There is limited evidence of the potential benefits of the use of high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) for...
International audienceObjectives: Large studies are needed to update risk factors of bronchiolitis h...
International audienceObjectives: Large studies are needed to update risk factors of bronchiolitis h...
International audienceObjectives: Large studies are needed to update risk factors of bronchiolitis h...
International audienceObjectives: Large studies are needed to update risk factors of bronchiolitis h...
International audienceObjectives: Large studies are needed to update risk factors of bronchiolitis h...
Hospitalized bronchiolitis imposes a significant burden among infants, particularly among Indigenous...
Background: Hospitalized bronchiolitis imposes a significant burden among infants, particularly amon...
Background: Admission of infants to hospital with bronchiolitis consumes considerable healthcare res...
Although bronchiolitis is usually a benign and self-limited disease, in a few cases it can be severe...
Background: Bronchiolitis causes significant infant morbidity worldwide from hospital admissions. Ho...