Developing Pediatric Critical Care in Kenya

To describe efforts to improve the care of critically ill children in a tertiary care public hospital in a resource-limited setting. Descriptive. Pediatric wards at the Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya. Critically ill children admitted to the hospital. A graduated approach to improving c...

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Published inPediatric critical care medicine Vol. 20; no. 12; p. e538
Main Authors Kumar, Rashmi, Canarie, Michael F
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.12.2019
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Summary:To describe efforts to improve the care of critically ill children in a tertiary care public hospital in a resource-limited setting. Descriptive. Pediatric wards at the Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya. Critically ill children admitted to the hospital. A graduated approach to improving critical care capacity in a resource-limited setting. Pediatric mortality was tracked in the adult ICU and PICU following the engagement of a pediatric intensivist and creation of a critical care team. Mortality declined from 76.2% to 37.5% in the first 2 years of the new PICU. Caring for critically ill children in resource-limited setting presents many challenges. The stepwise approach described here has led to a nearly 50% reduction in mortality among critically ill children at Kenyatta National Hospital. It is a viable strategy to begin to address the disproportionate number of critically ill and injured children in resource-limited setting.
ISSN:1529-7535
DOI:10.1097/PCC.0000000000002130