Author: Camporesi, Anna; DÃazâ€Rubio, Franco; Carroll, Christopher L; Gonzálezâ€Dambrauskas, Sebastián
Title: Protecting children from iatrogenic harm during COVID19 pandemic Cord-id: l265wtun Document date: 2020_6_22
ID: l265wtun
Snippet: Critical care management of patients with COVIDâ€19 has been influenced by a mixture of public, media and societal pressure, as well as clinical and anecdotal observations from many prominent researchers and key opinion leaders. These factors may have affected the principles of evidenceâ€based medicine and encouraged the widespread use of nonâ€tested pharmacological and aggressive respiratory support therapies, even in intensive care units (ICUs). The COVIDâ€19 pandemic has predominantly aff
Document: Critical care management of patients with COVIDâ€19 has been influenced by a mixture of public, media and societal pressure, as well as clinical and anecdotal observations from many prominent researchers and key opinion leaders. These factors may have affected the principles of evidenceâ€based medicine and encouraged the widespread use of nonâ€tested pharmacological and aggressive respiratory support therapies, even in intensive care units (ICUs). The COVIDâ€19 pandemic has predominantly affected adult populations, while children appear to be relatively spared of severe disease. Notwithstanding, paediatric intensive care (PICU) clinicians may already have been influenced by changes in practices of adult ICUs, and these changes may pose unintended consequences to the vulnerable population in the PICU. In this article, we analyse several potential iatrogenic causes of the detrimental effects of the current pandemic to children and highlight the risks underlying a sudden change of clinical practice.
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