Hypophosphatemia in infants with severe bronchiolitis and association with length of mechanical ventilation

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Lusteau, Alessandra | Valla, Frederic | Javouhey, Etienne | Baudin, Florent

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International audience. Abstract Objectives Electrolyte disorders occurs frequently in children with bronchiolitis. The aim of the present study was to describe the frequency of hypophosphatemia and to evaluate its association with length of mechanical ventilation in infants admitted to a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) with bronchiolitis. Methods This retrospective cohort study included infants aged between 7 days and 3 months admitted to a PICU between September 2018 and March 2020 and diagnosed with severe acute bronchiolitis requiring respiratory support. Infants with a chronic condition that could potentially be a confounding factor were excluded. The primary outcome was the frequency of hypophosphatemia (<1.55 mmol/L); the secondary outcomes were the frequency of hypophosphatemia during the PICU stay, and the association with length of mechanical ventilation (LOMV). Results Among the 319 infants admitted 178 had at least one phosphatemia value and were included in the study. The frequency of hypophosphatemia was 41% at PICU admission (61/148) and 46% during the PICU stay (80/172). The median [IQR] LOMV was significantly longer in children with hypophosphatemia at admission (109 [65–195] h vs. 67 [43–128] h, p = 0.007), and in multivariable linear regression lower phosphatemia at admission was associated with longer LOMV ( p < 0.001) after controlling for severity (PELOD2 score) and weight. Conclusion Hypophosphatemia was frequent in infants with severe bronchiolitis admitted to a PICU and was associated with a longer LOMV.

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