Cardiac dysfunction in severe pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome: the right ventricle in search of the right therapy

Lece Webb, Luke Burton, Ananya Manchikalapati, Priya Prabhakaran, Jeremy M. Loberger, Robert P. Richter

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Abstract

Severe acute respiratory distress syndrome in children, or PARDS, carries a high risk of morbidity and mortality that is not fully explained by PARDS severity alone. Right ventricular (RV) dysfunction can be an insidious and often under-recognized complication of severe PARDS that may contribute to its untoward outcomes. Indeed, recent evidence suggest significantly worse outcomes in children who develop RV failure in their course of PARDS. However, in this narrative review, we highlight the dearth of evidence regarding the incidence of and risk factors for PARDS-associated RV dysfunction. While we wish to draw attention to the absence of available evidence that would inform recommendations around surveillance and treatment of RV dysfunction during severe PARDS, we leverage available evidence to glean insights into potentially helpful surveillance strategies and therapeutic approaches.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number1216538
JournalFrontiers in Medicine
Volume10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • children
  • echocardiography (Echo)
  • extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)
  • pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome (PARDS)
  • right ventricular (RV) dysfunction

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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