The goal of of the present study is to investigate short-term and long-term functional outcome of a 8-bed, multidisciplinary pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) of a general hospital 300 PICU patients were enrolled prospectively in this observational cohort study. Functional outcome was evaluated through Pediatric Cerebral Performance Category (PCPC) and Pediatric Overall Performance Category (POPC) scales at admission (baseline), at PICU and hospital discharge, at 3 and 6 months, and at 1 and 2 years. Delta DPCPC and DPOPC alterations at discharge were related to major diagnostic categories and 2-year survival.Baseline PCPC and POPC scores were normal in 67% and 58.7% of study population, mild disability were recorded in 17.3% and 14.7%, moderate disability at 8% and 14%, severe disability at 4.3% and 9.3% and coma at 3.3% and 3.3%, respectively.
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Keywords: Functional Outcome, intensive care unit, Morbidity, pediatric, Pediatric Cerebral Performance Category, Pediatric Overall Performance Category, Quality of life
Authors (a/b order): Kontopoulos E., Mantzafleri PE., Sdougka M., Tsikoulas I, Tsonidis Ch., Volakli E.
Keywords: Functional Outcome, intensive care unit, Morbidity, pediatric, Pediatric Cerebral Performance Category, Pediatric Overall Performance Category, Quality of life
Authors (a/b order): Kontopoulos E., Mantzafleri PE., Sdougka M., Tsikoulas I, Tsonidis Ch., Volakli E.