Functional echocardiography identifies association between early ventricular dysfunction and outcome in pediatric sepsis

Reveco S.; Barbagelata, S; Cruces P.; Diaz F.; Yohanessen, K; Larrain M.; Guerra M.; Bataszew A.

Keywords: children, septic shock, sepsis, echocardiography, hemodynamics, monitoring

Abstract

Objective: This feasibility study aimed to describe the relation between ventricular dysfunction and outcome in pediatric sepsis. Methods: This prospective observational multicenter study was conducted in two Pediatric Intensive Care Units (PICU). We enrolled 51 patients aged younger than 15 year-old diagnosed with sepsis or septic shock. Functional echocardiography was performed by a pediatric intensivist within the first 24?h of admission and blind validated by a pediatric cardiologist. Ventricular dysfunction was defined by the presence of left or right systolic and/or diastolic dysfunction. The absence of these findings was considered normal ventricular function. Outcome was assessed by septic shock diagnosis rate, pediatric adaptation of Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (pSOFA), cardiovascular component of pSOFA, PICU-free and ventilator-free days. Results: 29 patients had sepsis, and 22 had septic shock. The main sites of infection were pulmonary (58.8%) and abdominal (17.6%). One out of four had ventricular dysfunction, and this group presented higher frequency of septic shock (69.2% vs. 34.2%, p = 0.028), higher frequency of total pSOFA ?3 at 24 h (92% vs. 64%, p = 0.04), cardiovascular component of pSOFA (69.2% vs. 31.2%, p = 0.017), and fewer PICU-free days [18 [0–23] vs. 23 [18–25], p = 0.027], compared to normal ventricular function group. Additionally, there were more abnormal tissue doppler measurements, lower ? wave Z-Score [?0.6 [?1.3;0.4] vs. 0.5 [?0.2;1.1], p = 0.01] and lower é wave Z-Score [1.5 [?2;0,1] vs. ?0.3 [?2;0.4], p = 0.03] in the ventricular dysfunction group. Conclusion: Ventricular dysfunction was associated with more sepsis severity at 24?hours, fewer PICU—free days. Tissue doppler parameters were related to ventricular dysfunction. 2025 Reveco, Barbagelata, Cruces, Diaz, Yohanessen, Larraín, Guerra and Bataszew.

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Título según WOS: Functional echocardiography identifies association between early ventricular dysfunction and outcome in pediatric sepsis
Título según SCOPUS: Functional echocardiography identifies association between early ventricular dysfunction and outcome in pediatric sepsis
Título de la Revista: Frontiers in Pediatrics
Volumen: 13
Editorial: FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.3389/fped.2025.1570519

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS