Importance:Pediatric ventilator-associated events (PedVAEs, defined as a sustained worsening in oxygenation after a baseline period of stability or improvement) are useful for surveillance of complications from mechanical ventilation. It is unclear whether interventions to mitigate known risk factors can reduce PedVAE rates. Objective:To assess whether adherence to 1 or more test factors in a quality improvement bundle was associated with a reduction in PedVAE rates. Design, setting, and participants:This multicenter quality improvement study obtained data from 2017 to 2020 for patients who were mechanically ventilated and cared for in neonatal, pediatric, and cardiac intensive care units (ICUs). These IC...
Abstract Background An unplanned extubation is the uncontrolled and accidental removal of a breathin...
Abstract. Introduction. Critical deterioration in children admitted to hospital, which results in em...
BACKGROUND: Although under-reported and understudied, unplanned extubations carry a sig-nificant ris...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) are an important patient safety concern around the globe. Ven...
BACKGROUND: Emergency airway management is commonly associated with life-threatening hypoxia and hyp...
BACKGROUND: Unplanned extubation (UE) is a preventable adverse event and may lead to additional comp...
IMPORTANCE: There is limited evidence on the optimal strategy for liberating infants and children fr...
Abstract Introduction Inappropriate ventilator settings, non-adherence to a lung-protective ventilat...
SummaryObjectiveTo reduce ventilator-associated infections (VARI) and improve outcomes for children....
Objectives: Establishing protocols to wean mechanical ventilation and assess readiness for extubatio...
The ventilator-associated event (VAE) is a potentially avoidable complication of mechanical ventilat...
Introduction: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a largely preventable complication of mechani...
Objective: The Pediatric and Neonatal Working group developed new ventilator associated events (VAE)...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the frequency of low-tidal volume ventilation in pediatric acute respirator...
Objective: The Pediatric and Neonatal Working group developed new ventilator associated events (VAE)...
Abstract Background An unplanned extubation is the uncontrolled and accidental removal of a breathin...
Abstract. Introduction. Critical deterioration in children admitted to hospital, which results in em...
BACKGROUND: Although under-reported and understudied, unplanned extubations carry a sig-nificant ris...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) are an important patient safety concern around the globe. Ven...
BACKGROUND: Emergency airway management is commonly associated with life-threatening hypoxia and hyp...
BACKGROUND: Unplanned extubation (UE) is a preventable adverse event and may lead to additional comp...
IMPORTANCE: There is limited evidence on the optimal strategy for liberating infants and children fr...
Abstract Introduction Inappropriate ventilator settings, non-adherence to a lung-protective ventilat...
SummaryObjectiveTo reduce ventilator-associated infections (VARI) and improve outcomes for children....
Objectives: Establishing protocols to wean mechanical ventilation and assess readiness for extubatio...
The ventilator-associated event (VAE) is a potentially avoidable complication of mechanical ventilat...
Introduction: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a largely preventable complication of mechani...
Objective: The Pediatric and Neonatal Working group developed new ventilator associated events (VAE)...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the frequency of low-tidal volume ventilation in pediatric acute respirator...
Objective: The Pediatric and Neonatal Working group developed new ventilator associated events (VAE)...
Abstract Background An unplanned extubation is the uncontrolled and accidental removal of a breathin...
Abstract. Introduction. Critical deterioration in children admitted to hospital, which results in em...
BACKGROUND: Although under-reported and understudied, unplanned extubations carry a sig-nificant ris...