Delphi Process for Validation of Fluid Treatment Algorithm for Critically Ill Pediatric Trauma Patients

J Surg Res. 2024 Mar:295:493-504. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2023.11.036. Epub 2023 Dec 9.

Abstract

Introduction: While intravenous fluid therapy is essential to re-establishing volume status in children who have experienced trauma, aggressive resuscitation can lead to various complications. There remains a lack of consensus on whether pediatric trauma patients will benefit from a liberal or restrictive crystalloid resuscitation approach and how to optimally identify and transition between fluid phases.

Methods: A panel was comprised of physicians with expertise in pediatric trauma, critical care, and emergency medicine. A three-round Delphi process was conducted via an online survey, with each round being followed by a live video conference. Experts agreed or disagreed with each aspect of the proposed fluid management algorithm on a five-level Likert scale. The group opinion level defined an algorithm parameter's acceptance or rejection with greater than 75% agreement resulting in acceptance and greater than 50% disagreement resulting in rejection. The remaining were discussed and re-presented in the next round.

Results: Fourteen experts from five Level 1 pediatric trauma centers representing three subspecialties were included. Responses were received from 13/14 participants (93%). In round 1, 64% of the parameters were accepted, while the remaining 36% were discussed and re-presented. In round 2, 90% of the parameters were accepted. Following round 3, there was 100% acceptance by all the experts on the revised and final version of the algorithm.

Conclusions: We present a validated algorithm for intavenous fluid management in pediatric trauma patients that focuses on the de-escalation of fluids. Focusing on this time point of fluid therapy will help minimize iatrogenic complications of crystalloid fluids within this patient population.

Keywords: Critical care; Extracellular fluid; Infusions; Intravenous; Pediatrics; Trauma.

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Critical Care
  • Critical Illness* / therapy
  • Crystalloid Solutions
  • Delphi Technique
  • Fluid Therapy / methods
  • Humans
  • Resuscitation* / methods

Substances

  • Crystalloid Solutions