Pediatric Neurocritical Care: Maximizing Neurodevelopmental Outcomes Through Specialty Care

Pediatr Neurol. 2023 Dec:149:187-198. doi: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2023.08.006. Epub 2023 Aug 15.

Abstract

The field of pediatric neurocritical care (PNCC) has expanded and evolved over the last three decades. As mortality from pediatric critical care illness has declined, morbidity from neurodevelopmental disorders has expanded. PNCC clinicians have adopted a multidisciplinary approach to rapidly identify neurological injury, implement neuroprotective therapies, minimize secondary neurological insults, and establish transitions of care, all with the goal of improving neurocognitive outcomes for their patients. Although there are many aspects of PNCC and adult neurocritical care (NCC) medicine that are similar, elemental difference between adult and pediatric medicine has contributed to a divergent evolution of the respective fields. The low incidence of pediatric critical care illness, the heterogeneity of neurological insults, and the limited availability of resources all shape the need for a PNCC clinical care model that is distinct from the established paradigm adopted by the adult neurocritical care community at large. Considerations of neurodevelopment are fundamental in pediatrics. When neurological injury occurs in a child, the neurodevelopmental stage at the time of insult alters the impact of the neurological disease. Developmental variables contribute to a range of outcomes for seemingly similar injuries. Despite the relative infancy of the field of PNCC, early reports have shown that implementation of a specialized PNCC service elevates the quality and safety of care, promotes education and communication, and improves outcomes for children with acute neurological injuries. The multidisciplinary approach of PNCC clinicians and researchers also promotes a culture that emphasizes the importance of quality improvement and education initiatives, as well as development of and adherence to evidence-based guidelines and family-focused care models.

Keywords: Pediatric brain injury; Pediatric neurocritical care; Pediatric neurodevelopment; Pediatric neurological assessment tools; Pediatric neurological injury; Pediatric neuromonitoring.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Child
  • Critical Care*
  • Educational Status
  • Humans
  • Neurodevelopmental Disorders* / therapy
  • Quality Improvement
  • Research Personnel