Scientific Reports (Apr 2023)

Multi-center retrospective study of children with sickle cell disease admitted to pediatric intensive care units in the United States

  • Nicholas A. Ettinger,
  • Danielle Guffey,
  • Shaniqua J. Anum,
  • Titilope Fasipe,
  • Julie Katkin,
  • Saleh Bhar,
  • Gladstone Airewele,
  • Arun Saini,
  • Venée N. Tubman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-32651-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract Data on outcomes and interventions for children with sickle cell disease (SCD) admitted to a pediatric intensive care units (PICU) are unknown. We provide the first comprehensive multi-center report on PICU interventions associated with death, the need for invasive respiratory support or stroke among critically ill children with SCD. We collected retrospective multi-center cohort data from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2019 utilizing the Virtual Pediatric Systems, LLC database. We identified 3388 unique children with SCD, accounting for a total of 5264 PICU admissions from 138 PICUs. The overall mortality rate for the PICU admissions cohort was 1.8% (95/5264 PICU admissions, 95/3388 [2.8%] of all unique patients), the rate of needing of needing Invasive Respiratory Support (IRS, a composite category of exposure) was 21.3% (872/4093 PICU admissions with complete data) and the overall rate of stroke (ischemic or hemorrhagic) was 12.5% (657/5264 PICU admissions). In multivariable analysis adjusting for admission age category, sex, race/ethnicity, PRISM-3 score at admission, exposure to IRS, quartile of unit volume of patients with SCD, and patient origin, admitted children who needed invasive respiratory support (IRS) had higher adjusted odds ratios for mortality (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 19.72; 95% confidence interval [CI] 8.98–43.29; p 2 years old had decreased aOR for needing IRS (aOR 0.25–0.62; 95% CI 0.16–0.94; p 2 years old had a strikingly increased aOR for stroke (aOR 7.57–16.32; 95% CI 2.25–52.15; p < 0.001). These groups may represent PICU-specific subsets of patients with SCD who are at higher risk for more serious illness and should deserve early consideration for referral to a pediatric institution providing comprehensive care for patients with SCD.