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Noninvasive ventilation (NIV) is an alternative form of ventilatory support in critical care encompassing different modes of ventilation such as continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), bilevel positive airway pressure (BiPAP) and high flow nasal cannula ventilation. Although numerous studies on adults exit in literature, the aspects of this ventilatory support is limited in pediatric age groups. Early recognition of respiratory failure and initiation of NIV in a pediatric patient would positively affect prognosis by avoiding certain complications of endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation and adds certain advantages. Decreasing re-intubation rates for the ones who are extubated but necessitating further oxygen support is another advantage of NIV. Although numerous studies on adults exit in literature, the aspects of this ventilatory support is limited in pediatric age groups. Besides, success as well as failure and complication rates in pediatric age groups vary extensively. This multi-centered, prospective cohort study is planned to observe the epidemiologic perspectives of study group within underlying problems, success rates between different age groups, complication and re-intubation rates and finally its' effect on prognosis and long term survival in a year period. Hence we believe results of this study would allow us to improve our knowledge on using this technique, applying different modes and parameters appropriately and design criteria to guide clinician in deciding which group of patients would benefit from NIV techniques.
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Total of 9 pediatric critical care centers all across the country will collaborate at this study:
Primary outcome of this study is to observe success rates in decreasing necessity of mechanical ventilation or re-intubation. Successfully managed children will also be evaluated for age groups, underlying disease as well as modes of delivery and ventilation parameters to define thresholds on decision of NIV success or failure. Secondary outcome is to evaluate the NIV failure in terms of pediatric age groups, underlying disease, rates of NIV-related complications. If a respiratory failure occurs, modes of delivery and ventilation parameters, usage of different masks, timing of failure decision according to patients' clinical data will be explored from collected data.
Each center will fill in the questionnaire according to patient data and every two months period data will be collected from collaborators. After one year period, statistical evaluation will be investigated by the principle investigators.
Below participants may observe the questionnaire form:
Form - I
Age (months):
Sex:
Weight (kg):
PRISM - III score
Which one of the following describes the underlying disease? i. What is the acutely-developed illness that required noninvasive ventilation? (Can be marked more than one option)
ii. What is the chronic underlying disease (Primary disease which occurred previously) (can be marked more than one option)
What is the type of respiratory insufficiency?
Was the patient intubated before noninvasive ventilation?
If participant's answer is YES to previous question, please describe the length of intubation period (hours):
Which one of the following describes NIV device?
Which one of the mask types did participant apply in the patient?
Form - II: Variables attached below will be recorded at initial, first, second, sixth, 24th, 48th, 72th, 96th, 120th hours.
Form - III
Please select your observation on NIV success.
If participant's answer is 'A' to the previous question, please specify the reason of re-intubation below (can be marked more than once)
If participant observes a complication in the patient, please specify below (can be marked more than once).
Please specify the length of noninvasive ventilation ................................ (hours)
If patient received NIV breaks in a day, please write down the length of ventilation hours per day.
Day 1:.................................... Day 2: ..........................................
What is clinical outcome of the patient after noninvasive ventilation support?
What is the length of hospital discharge? (please specify): .........................
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Exclusion criteria: none
352 participants in 2 patient groups
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