2022
DOI: 10.3389/fped.2022.762179
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Functional Outcomes in Survivors of Pediatric Sepsis: A Scoping Review and Discussion of Implications for Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Abstract: BackgroundPediatric sepsis is an important cause of mortality and morbidity in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), where there is a huge burden of infectious diseases. Despite shortage of resources, adapting protocol-based care has reduced sepsis-related deaths but survivors of pediatric sepsis are at risk of poor functional outcomes.ObjectivesTo perform a scoping review of the literature on functional outcomes of pediatric sepsis survivors after discharge from the intensive care unit (ICU) and discuss th… Show more

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“… 13 Finally, the global epidemiology, outcomes, and resource utilization of children with cancer and sepsis must be described in multi-center studies that include diverse, variably-resourced settings. 51 , 52 Regional and global research collaborations, such LARed (Red Colaborativa Pediátrica de Latinoamérica), 53 , 54 POKER (PICU Oncology Kids in Europe Research Group), 11 , 55 PALISI Global Health (Pediatric Acute Lung Injury and Sepsis Investigators), 56 , 57 WHO GICC (World Health Organization Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer), 58 and St. Jude Global Critical Care Program, 59 which address critical illness in children are needed to take on these pressing research questions.…”
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“… 13 Finally, the global epidemiology, outcomes, and resource utilization of children with cancer and sepsis must be described in multi-center studies that include diverse, variably-resourced settings. 51 , 52 Regional and global research collaborations, such LARed (Red Colaborativa Pediátrica de Latinoamérica), 53 , 54 POKER (PICU Oncology Kids in Europe Research Group), 11 , 55 PALISI Global Health (Pediatric Acute Lung Injury and Sepsis Investigators), 56 , 57 WHO GICC (World Health Organization Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer), 58 and St. Jude Global Critical Care Program, 59 which address critical illness in children are needed to take on these pressing research questions.…”
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confidence: 99%