TY - JOUR T1 - Palliative extubation: five-year experience in a pediatric hospital JO - Jornal de Pediatria (English Edition) T2 - AU - Affonseca,Carolina de Araújo AU - Carvalho,Luís Fernando Andrade de AU - Quinet,Renata de Pinho Barroso AU - Guimarães,Maíla Cristina da Cunha AU - Cury,Verônica Ferreira AU - Rotta,Alexandre Tellechea SN - 00217557 M3 - 10.1016/j.jped.2019.07.005 DO - 10.1016/j.jped.2019.07.005 UR - https://jped.elsevier.es/en-palliative-extubation-five-year-experience-in-articulo-S0021755719303638 AB - ObjectiveTo present the characteristics of pediatric patients with chronic and irreversible diseases submitted to palliative extubation. MethodThis is a descriptive analysis of a series of patients admitted to a public pediatric hospital, with chronic and irreversible diseases, permanently dependent on ventilatory support, who underwent palliative extubation between April 2014 and May 2019. The following information was collected from the medical records: demographic data, diagnosis, duration and type of mechanical ventilation; date, time, and place of palliative extubation; medications used; symptoms observed; and hospital outcome. ResultsA total of 19 patients with a mean age of 2.2 years were submitted to palliative extubation. 68.4% of extubations were performed in the ICU; 11 patients (57.9%) died in the hospital. The time between mechanical ventilation withdrawal and in-hospital death ranged from 15minutes to five days. Thirteen patients used an orotracheal tube and the others used tracheostomy. The main symptoms were dyspnea and pain, and the main drugs used to control symptoms were opioids and benzodiazepines. ConclusionsIt was not possible to identify predictors of in-hospital death after ventilatory support withdrawal. Palliative extubation requires specialized care, with the presence and availability of a multidisciplinary team with adequate training in symptom control and palliative care. ER -