Clinical practice guidelines: management of severe bronchiolitis in infants under 12 months old admitted to a pediatric critical care unit.

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Milési, Christophe | Baudin, Florent | Durand, Philippe | Emeriaud, Guillaume | Essouri, Sandrine | Pouyau, Robin | Baleine, Julien | Beldjilali, Sophie | Bordessoule, Alice | Breinig, Sophie | Demaret, Pierre | Desprez, Philippe | Gaillard-Leroux, Bénédicte | Guichoux, Julie | Guilbert, Anne-Sophie | Guillot, Camille | Jean, Sandrine | Levy, Michael | Noizet-Yverneau, Odile | Rambaud, Jérôme | Recher, Morgan | Reynaud, Stéphanie | Valla, Fréderic | Radoui, Karim | Faure, Marie-Agnes | Ferraro, Guillaume | Mortamet, Guillaume

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International audience. PurposeWe present guidelines for the management of infants under 12 months of age with severe bronchiolitis with the aim of creating a series of pragmatic recommendations for a patient subgroup that is poorly individualized in national and international guidelines.MethodsTwenty-five French-speaking experts, all members of the Groupe Francophone de Réanimation et Urgence Pédiatriques (French‐speaking group of paediatric intensive and emergency care; GFRUP) (Algeria, Belgium, Canada, France, Switzerland), collaborated from 2021 to 2022 through teleconferences and face-to-face meetings. The guidelines cover five areas: (1) criteria for admission to a pediatric critical care unit, (2) environment and monitoring, (3) feeding and hydration, (4) ventilatory support and (5) adjuvant therapies. The questions were written in the Patient-Intervention-Comparison-Outcome (PICO) format. An extensive Anglophone and Francophone literature search indexed in the MEDLINE database via PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane and Embase was performed using pre-established keywords. The texts were analyzed and classified according to the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology. When this method did not apply, an expert opinion was given. Each of these recommendations was voted on by all the experts according to the Delphi methodology.ResultsThis group proposes 40 recommendations. The GRADE methodology could be applied for 17 of them (3 strong, 14 conditional) and an expert opinion was given for the remaining 23. All received strong approval during the first round of voting.ConclusionThese guidelines cover the different aspects in the management of severe bronchiolitis in infants admitted to pediatric critical care units. Compared to the different ways to manage patients with severe bronchiolitis described in the literature, our original work proposes an overall less invasive approach in terms of monitoring and treatment.

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