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Paediatric intensive care admissions for respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis in France: results of a retrospective survey and evaluation of the validity of a medical information system programme
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2011
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AsthmaPmsi DataRespiratory Virus ImmunityFrench PicusRespiratory ComplicationsPediatric Lung DiseaseCovid-19Hospital MedicinePrimary CarePediatric EpidemiologyClinical EpidemiologyRespiratory InfectionKappa CoefficientPublic HealthTracheobronchitisRespiratory DiseasesPulmonary MedicineRetrospective SurveyPatient SafetyPediatricsInfectious Respiratory DiseaseMedicinePediatric Intensive Care
The purpose of this study was to describe the characteristics of patients with bronchiolitis admitted to a paediatric intensive care unit (PICU), and to evaluate a national registry of hospitalizations (Programme de Médicalisation des Systèmes d'Information; PMSI) as a potential source of epidemiological data. Of the 49 French PICUs invited to take part in a retrospective survey of children aged <2 years who were hospitalized during the 2005-2006 epidemic season, 24 agreed to participate. Overall, 467 children were enrolled: 75% were aged <2 months, 76% had positive respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) tests, 34·9% required non-invasive ventilation, 36·6% were mechanically ventilated, and six infants died. The main neonatal characteristics were: prematurity (31·9%), respiratory disease (16·5%), congenital heart disease (6·4%), receiving mechanical ventilation (11·6%), and bronchopulmonary dysplasia at day 28 (3·8%). For bronchiolitis episode, the kappa coefficient between the survey and PMSI data was good only for mechanical ventilation (0·63) and the death rate (0·86).
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