Hospital Sant Joan de Deu
PICU
Martí Pons-Odena, MD PhD Consultant, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Pediatric home ventilation program Children’s Hospital of Sant Joan de Déu. University of Barcelona Barcelona, Catalonia,Spain Dr. Pons’s clinical interests include respiratory care in critical care. Active areas of research include mechanical ventilation, mainly focused on non invasive ventilation (NIV). Dr. Pons is member of Respiratory working group (WG) of Spanish PICU society and ESPNIC (European society).Nowadays, current Chair of the Respiratory Section of ESPNIC. Last ten years has participated in many meetings and organized several courses promoting NIV use in acute and also chronic pediatric patient. 2015 launched, the third edition of the book “NIV in Pediatrics” written in collaboration with Dr Medina, Martinón-Torres,Teresa Gili and Juan Mayordomo.

Author Of 6 Presentations

LECTURE OPENING

Room
Mozart Hall 1a
Date
18.06.2019
Session Time
09:00 - 10:30
Duration
10 Minutes

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Weaning in mechanical ventilation;

Room
Mozart Hall 1b
Date
18.06.2019
Session Time
15:15 - 16:15
Duration
60 Minutes

WHAT THE PAEDIATRIC INTENSIVIST SHOULD KNOW ABOUT CHRONIC VENTILATION

Room
Doppler Hall
Date
19.06.2019
Session Time
08:00 - 09:00
Duration
20 Minutes

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VENTILATION DURING TRANSPORT: NIV?

Room
Papageno Hall
Date
19.06.2019
Session Time
09:10 - 10:40
Duration
20 Minutes

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WHY A SIMULATION PROGRAM IS USEFUL FOR A TRANSPORT TEAM

Abstract

Background

High and Low Fidelity Simulation Scenarios are used for health professionals in order to improve their crisis resource management (CRM) and medical skills. Our Neonatal and Paediatric Transport Team (NPTT) has been using this kind of simulation since 2014.

Objectives

To Describe the benefits of a simulation program for a NPTT from participants' point of view.

Methods

Six transport team members are high-fidelity simulation instructors. The needs of the team were assessed following an internal survey. A complete transport team (a paediatrician, a nurse and a technician) were the participants on each scenario. The scenarios were set in a high fidelity simulation room in our hospital and in our ambulance.

Results

Table 1 summarises the scenarios.

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Conclusion

The peculiarities of NPTT demand to their workers to be ready for unexpected and uncommon but threaten events. Then, simulation seems to be the ideal tool to be prepared for it.

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HFNC IN BRONCHIOLITIS: DOES IT HAVE AN IMPACT ON PICU ADMISSION OR THE LENGTH OF STAY?

Room
Poster Area 2
Date
20.06.2019
Session Time
12:20 - 13:40
Session Name
POSTER WALK SESSION 07
Duration
5 Minutes

Abstract

Background

In recent years, ventilatory support in severe bronchiolitis has changed, with increased use of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) and the implementation of high-flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy (HFNC).

Objectives

Analyse the impact of HFNC on patients with bronchiolitis: admission to PICU, length of stay (LOS) in the PICU, LOS in the hospital, describing changes observed between the periods 2010-2011 and 2016-2018.

Methods

Retrospective, observational, descriptive and comparative study of patients younger than one year that were admitted to the PICU with bronchiolitis. Demographic and clinical data collected include the ventilatory support received: HFNC, NIV or conventional mechanical ventilation (CMV), and the use of HFNC after CMV or NIV. LOS in both the PICU and the hospital was recorded. Statistical significance was set at p <0.05.

Results

248 patients were included; 53 from 2010/2011 and 195 from 2016/2018. No differences were found between clinical variables at admission, nor in the LOS in PICU. The use of HFNC before PICU admission was significantly greater in 2016/2018. There was a 3% reduction in PICU admissions between the two periods, and the need for CMV decreased around 20% in the second period. Hospital’s LOS was significantly shorter for patients who received pre-admission HFNC 17.8 versus 11 days (p= 0.0005). HFNC for weaning did not reduce the PICU’s LOS 7 versus 7.5 days (p= 0.7).

Conclusion

The use of HFNC does not significantly reduce PICU admission, nor LOS in the PICU. However, a significant reduction in hospital LOS is observed for patients receiving pre-admission HFNC.

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Presenter of 6 Presentations

LECTURE OPENING

Room
Mozart Hall 1a
Date
18.06.2019
Session Time
09:00 - 10:30
Duration
10 Minutes

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Weaning in mechanical ventilation;

Room
Mozart Hall 1b
Date
18.06.2019
Session Time
15:15 - 16:15
Duration
60 Minutes

Closing remarks

Room
Mozart Hall 1a
Date
18.06.2019
Session Time
16:15 - 17:00
Duration
15 Minutes

WHAT THE PAEDIATRIC INTENSIVIST SHOULD KNOW ABOUT CHRONIC VENTILATION

Room
Doppler Hall
Date
19.06.2019
Session Time
08:00 - 09:00
Duration
20 Minutes

Presentation files

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VENTILATION DURING TRANSPORT: NIV?

Room
Papageno Hall
Date
19.06.2019
Session Time
09:10 - 10:40
Duration
20 Minutes

Presentation files

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WHY A SIMULATION PROGRAM IS USEFUL FOR A TRANSPORT TEAM

Abstract

Background

High and Low Fidelity Simulation Scenarios are used for health professionals in order to improve their crisis resource management (CRM) and medical skills. Our Neonatal and Paediatric Transport Team (NPTT) has been using this kind of simulation since 2014.

Objectives

To Describe the benefits of a simulation program for a NPTT from participants' point of view.

Methods

Six transport team members are high-fidelity simulation instructors. The needs of the team were assessed following an internal survey. A complete transport team (a paediatrician, a nurse and a technician) were the participants on each scenario. The scenarios were set in a high fidelity simulation room in our hospital and in our ambulance.

Results

Table 1 summarises the scenarios.

table 1.jpg

Conclusion

The peculiarities of NPTT demand to their workers to be ready for unexpected and uncommon but threaten events. Then, simulation seems to be the ideal tool to be prepared for it.

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Moderator of 1 Session

SHORT ORAL PRESENTATION
Room
Mozart Hall 2
Date
19.06.2019
Session Time
13:40 - 15:10