Children admitted to paediatric intensive care at Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital with non- accidental injuries (2012 - 2020): A retrospective descriptive study

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L Bowes
B Rossouw
B M Morrow

Abstract





Background. Violence against children remains common in South Africa (SA). Children sustaining severe non-accidental injuries (NAIs) may require admission to paediatric intensive care units (PICUs), however, their outcomes have not been well described in SA.


Objectives. To describe the characteristics and outcomes of patients admitted to the PICU with suspected NAIs at Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital (RCWMCH).


Methods. A retrospective descriptive study of routinely collected data from all children admitted to the PICU at RCWMCH with suspected NAIs from 1 January 2012 to 31 December 2020.


Results. Of 11 345 children admitted to the PICU, 42 (0.4%) patients with suspected NAI (median (IQR) age 20.3 (7.9 - 62.6) months; 61.9% male) were included in data analysis. Most patients sustained physical injury (n=35; 83.3%) from assaults (n=19; 45.2%), and head injuries were the most common injury site, while 37 (88.1%) received invasive mechanical ventilation for a median (interquartile range) of 2.0 (1.0 - 3.8) days. PICU mortality was 28.6% (n=12), with a risk-adjusted mortality (observed/mean predicted mortality) of 3.6. Of the 30 PICU survivors, 7 (23.3%) were discharged with long-term disability, while the functional outcome of 16 (53.3%) survivors remains unknown.


Conclusions. Children who have sustained NAI represent a small proportion of PICU admissions, with high mortality and considerable morbidity.





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Children admitted to paediatric intensive care at Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital with non- accidental injuries (2012 - 2020): A retrospective descriptive study. (2026). Southern African Journal of Critical Care, 42(1), e3260. https://doi.org/10.7196/

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