Archives of Disease in Childhood, ISSN 0003-9888, 07/2017, Volume 102, Issue 7, pp. 659 - 659
ObjectiveOral syringes are the preferred method for delivering paediatric enteral drugs; however, little is known about factors affecting accuracy,...
enteral syringe | oral formulation | medication error | paediatric medicine | DOSING ACCURACY | ORAL MEDICATION | PEDIATRICS | MEASURING DEVICES | ERRORS | Analysis of Variance | Solutions | Administration, Oral | Humans | Sensitivity and Specificity | Syringes - standards | Pharmaceutical Preparations - administration & dosage | Usage | Syringes | Medical errors | Hypodermic needles | Analysis | Hypodermic syringes | Viscosity | Drug delivery | Graduations & commencements | Drug development | pH effects | Children & youth | Drug administration | Prescription drugs | Accuracy | Patient safety | Clinical medicine | Drug dosages | Physicochemical properties | National service | Manganese
enteral syringe | oral formulation | medication error | paediatric medicine | DOSING ACCURACY | ORAL MEDICATION | PEDIATRICS | MEASURING DEVICES | ERRORS | Analysis of Variance | Solutions | Administration, Oral | Humans | Sensitivity and Specificity | Syringes - standards | Pharmaceutical Preparations - administration & dosage | Usage | Syringes | Medical errors | Hypodermic needles | Analysis | Hypodermic syringes | Viscosity | Drug delivery | Graduations & commencements | Drug development | pH effects | Children & youth | Drug administration | Prescription drugs | Accuracy | Patient safety | Clinical medicine | Drug dosages | Physicochemical properties | National service | Manganese
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Cardiology in the Young, ISSN 1047-9511, 2018, Volume 29, Issue 7, pp. 1005 - 1005
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Cardiology in the Young, ISSN 1047-9511, 05/2018, Volume 28, Issue 5, pp. 647 - 652
Pulmonary valve stenosis is common in patients with Noonan's syndrome. The response to balloon valvoplasty varies. We assessed the correlation between...
valvoplasty | Pulmonary stenosis | Noonan's syndrome | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | VALVULOPLASTY | FOLLOW-UP | PEDIATRICS | Intervention | Congenital diseases | Demography | Pulmonary arteries | Stenosis | Patients | Success | Children & youth | Demographics | Morphology | Children | Cardiology | Failure | Age
valvoplasty | Pulmonary stenosis | Noonan's syndrome | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | VALVULOPLASTY | FOLLOW-UP | PEDIATRICS | Intervention | Congenital diseases | Demography | Pulmonary arteries | Stenosis | Patients | Success | Children & youth | Demographics | Morphology | Children | Cardiology | Failure | Age
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Cardiology in the Young, ISSN 1047-9511, 05/2018, Volume 28, Issue 5, pp. 647 - 652
AbstractPulmonary valve stenosis is common in patients with Noonan’s syndrome. The response to balloon valvoplasty varies.We assessed the correlation between...
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Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition, ISSN 1359-2998, 11/2014, Volume 99, Issue 6, pp. F468 - F74
Objective Prior to Norwood 1 surgery, neonates with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) are at risk of decompensation from systemic underperfusion secondary...
Physiology | Cardiology | Intensive Care | Monitoring | RISK-FACTORS | LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT | CARDIAC-SURGERY | NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY | DECISION-SUPPORT-SYSTEMS | PRACTITIONER PERFORMANCE | PEDIATRICS | NORWOOD PROCEDURE | PATIENT OUTCOMES | PALLIATION | PRENATAL-DIAGNOSIS | Prognosis | Humans | Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome - complications | Respiratory Rate - physiology | Heart Failure - physiopathology | Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome - surgery | Male | Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome - physiopathology | Carbon Dioxide - blood | Oxygen Consumption - physiology | Case-Control Studies | Norwood Procedures | Oxygen - blood | Pulmonary Circulation - physiology | Birth Weight | Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome - blood | Time Factors | Partial Pressure | Heart Rate - physiology | Monitoring, Physiologic - methods | Female | Heart Failure - etiology | Infant, Newborn | Heart | Intervention | Urine | Variables | Pulmonary arteries | Laboratories | Mortality | Surgery | Ventilation | Trends | Intubation
Physiology | Cardiology | Intensive Care | Monitoring | RISK-FACTORS | LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT | CARDIAC-SURGERY | NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY | DECISION-SUPPORT-SYSTEMS | PRACTITIONER PERFORMANCE | PEDIATRICS | NORWOOD PROCEDURE | PATIENT OUTCOMES | PALLIATION | PRENATAL-DIAGNOSIS | Prognosis | Humans | Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome - complications | Respiratory Rate - physiology | Heart Failure - physiopathology | Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome - surgery | Male | Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome - physiopathology | Carbon Dioxide - blood | Oxygen Consumption - physiology | Case-Control Studies | Norwood Procedures | Oxygen - blood | Pulmonary Circulation - physiology | Birth Weight | Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome - blood | Time Factors | Partial Pressure | Heart Rate - physiology | Monitoring, Physiologic - methods | Female | Heart Failure - etiology | Infant, Newborn | Heart | Intervention | Urine | Variables | Pulmonary arteries | Laboratories | Mortality | Surgery | Ventilation | Trends | Intubation
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Does PELOD measure organ dysfunction…and is organ function a valid surrogate for death?
Intensive Care Medicine, ISSN 0342-4642, 1/2010, Volume 36, Issue 1, pp. 4 - 7
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Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, ISSN 1097-6647, 02/2015, Volume 17, Issue S1, pp. 1 - 2
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Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, ISSN 1529-7535, 01/2018, Volume 19, Issue 1, pp. 40 - 47
Objective: We aimed to systematically describe, via a scoping review, the literature reporting strategies for prevention and management of mediastinal bleeding...
cardiopulmonary bypass | congenital heart disease | bleeding | hemorrhage | pediatric | RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIALS | CHILDREN | WHOLE-BLOOD | CONGENITAL HEART-DISEASE | CLINICAL-TRIALS | INFANTS | BLOOD-TRANSFUSION | COAGULATION | PEDIATRICS | ASSOCIATION | HEMOSTASIS | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Cardiopulmonary bypass | Prevention | Complications and side effects | Pediatric intensive care | Care and treatment | Hemothorax | Pediatric cardiology | Methods | Risk factors
cardiopulmonary bypass | congenital heart disease | bleeding | hemorrhage | pediatric | RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIALS | CHILDREN | WHOLE-BLOOD | CONGENITAL HEART-DISEASE | CLINICAL-TRIALS | INFANTS | BLOOD-TRANSFUSION | COAGULATION | PEDIATRICS | ASSOCIATION | HEMOSTASIS | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Cardiopulmonary bypass | Prevention | Complications and side effects | Pediatric intensive care | Care and treatment | Hemothorax | Pediatric cardiology | Methods | Risk factors
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Lancet, The, ISSN 0140-6736, 2016, Volume 387, Issue 10029, pp. 1732 - 1742
Summary Background Impregnated central venous catheters are recommended for adults to reduce bloodstream infections but not for children because there is not...
Internal Medicine | PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE-CARE | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | RISK | COST | QUALITY | UNIT | Central Venous Catheters | Humans | Catheterization, Central Venous - methods | Child, Preschool | Heparin - administration & dosage | Infant | Male | Candidemia - prevention & control | Catheter-Related Infections - prevention & control | Bacteremia - prevention & control | Adolescent | Female | Minocycline - administration & dosage | Fibrinolytic Agents - administration & dosage | Rifampin - administration & dosage | Anti-Bacterial Agents - administration & dosage | Child | Prevention | Clinical trials | Cross infection | Anticoagulants (Medicine) | Nosocomial infections | Children's hospitals | Analysis | Studies | Intensive care | Antibiotics | Infections | Preventive medicine | Catheters | Children & youth
Internal Medicine | PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE-CARE | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | RISK | COST | QUALITY | UNIT | Central Venous Catheters | Humans | Catheterization, Central Venous - methods | Child, Preschool | Heparin - administration & dosage | Infant | Male | Candidemia - prevention & control | Catheter-Related Infections - prevention & control | Bacteremia - prevention & control | Adolescent | Female | Minocycline - administration & dosage | Fibrinolytic Agents - administration & dosage | Rifampin - administration & dosage | Anti-Bacterial Agents - administration & dosage | Child | Prevention | Clinical trials | Cross infection | Anticoagulants (Medicine) | Nosocomial infections | Children's hospitals | Analysis | Studies | Intensive care | Antibiotics | Infections | Preventive medicine | Catheters | Children & youth
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Does PELOD measure organ dysfunction...and is organ function a valid surrogate for death?
Intensive care medicine, ISSN 0342-4642, 01/2010, Volume 36, Issue 1, p. 4
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Does PELOD measure organ dysfunctiona/and is organ function a valid surrogate for death?
Intensive Care Medicine, ISSN 0342-4642, 01/2010, Volume 36, Issue 1, p. 4
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Circulation, ISSN 0009-7322, 07/2012, Volume 126, Issue 3, pp. 335 - 342
Background-Observational studies in adults have shown a worse outcome associated with hyperoxia after resuscitation from cardiac arrest. Extrapolating from...
cardiopulmonary resuscitation | heart arrest | cardiac arrest | oxygen | pediatrics | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | BRAIN-INJURY | GUIDELINES | HYPEROXIA | AMERICAN-HEART-ASSOCIATION | CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION | CARE | LIFE-SUPPORT | MULTICENTER COHORT | PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE | IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY | EPIDEMIOLOGY | Critical Care - methods | Age Distribution | Humans | Risk Factors | Child, Preschool | Hypoxia - mortality | Infant | Male | Hyperoxia - mortality | Oxygen - blood | Intensive Care Units, Pediatric - statistics & numerical data | Hypoxia - blood | Heart Arrest - mortality | Partial Pressure | Heart Arrest - blood | Female | Heart Defects, Congenital - mortality | Retrospective Studies | Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation - mortality | Child | Hyperoxia - blood | Infant, Newborn | Heart Arrest - therapy | Care and treatment | Usage | Prognosis | Cardiac resuscitation | Patient outcomes | Cardiac arrest | Children | Diseases
cardiopulmonary resuscitation | heart arrest | cardiac arrest | oxygen | pediatrics | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | BRAIN-INJURY | GUIDELINES | HYPEROXIA | AMERICAN-HEART-ASSOCIATION | CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION | CARE | LIFE-SUPPORT | MULTICENTER COHORT | PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE | IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY | EPIDEMIOLOGY | Critical Care - methods | Age Distribution | Humans | Risk Factors | Child, Preschool | Hypoxia - mortality | Infant | Male | Hyperoxia - mortality | Oxygen - blood | Intensive Care Units, Pediatric - statistics & numerical data | Hypoxia - blood | Heart Arrest - mortality | Partial Pressure | Heart Arrest - blood | Female | Heart Defects, Congenital - mortality | Retrospective Studies | Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation - mortality | Child | Hyperoxia - blood | Infant, Newborn | Heart Arrest - therapy | Care and treatment | Usage | Prognosis | Cardiac resuscitation | Patient outcomes | Cardiac arrest | Children | Diseases
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Cardiology in the young, 01/2018, p. 1
Pulmonary valve stenosis is common in patients with Noonan's syndrome. The response to balloon valvoplasty varies. We assessed the correlation between...
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Journal of the American College of Cardiology, ISSN 0735-1097, 02/2013, Volume 61, Issue 5, pp. 561 - 570
Objectives This study sought to investigate changes in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ventricular volumes and vascular dimensions before hemi-Fontan (HF) and...
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Journal of the American College of Cardiology, ISSN 0735-1097, 04/2012, Volume 59, Issue 16, pp. 1468 - 1476
Objectives This study investigated the outcome for all patients undergoing catheter valve perforation for pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum...
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Journal of Advanced Nursing, ISSN 0309-2402, 02/2011, Volume 67, Issue 2, pp. 317 - 326
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Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, ISSN 1529-7535, 09/2011, Volume 12, Issue 5, pp. 609 - 610
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Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, ISSN 1529-7535, 2011, Volume 12, Issue 5, pp. 609 - 610
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Intensive Care Medicine, ISSN 0342-4642, 12/2015, Volume 41, Issue 12, pp. 2161 - 2169
Fluid overload is a risk factor for poor outcome in intensive care; thus volume loading should be tailored towards patients who are likely to increase stroke...
Pediatrics | Paediatric | Pain Medicine | Emergency Medicine | Pneumology/Respiratory System | Medicine & Public Health | Fluid responsiveness | Contractility | Intensive / Critical Care Medicine | Anesthesiology | Cardiac output | CARDIAC-OUTPUT | ULTRASOUND DILUTION METHOD | VENOUS RETURN | INTRATHORACIC BLOOD-VOLUME | MECHANICAL VENTILATION | INTENSIVE-CARE | ARTERIAL-PRESSURE | PEDIATRIC-PATIENTS | SEPTIC SHOCK | LEFT-VENTRICULAR FUNCTION | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Fluid Therapy | Myocardial Contraction | Stroke Volume | Prospective Studies | Humans | Child, Preschool | Critical Illness - therapy | Infant | Hemodynamics | Forecasting | Care and treatment | Critically ill children | Analysis | Osmoregulation | Water-electrolyte balance (Physiology) | Research | Health aspects
Pediatrics | Paediatric | Pain Medicine | Emergency Medicine | Pneumology/Respiratory System | Medicine & Public Health | Fluid responsiveness | Contractility | Intensive / Critical Care Medicine | Anesthesiology | Cardiac output | CARDIAC-OUTPUT | ULTRASOUND DILUTION METHOD | VENOUS RETURN | INTRATHORACIC BLOOD-VOLUME | MECHANICAL VENTILATION | INTENSIVE-CARE | ARTERIAL-PRESSURE | PEDIATRIC-PATIENTS | SEPTIC SHOCK | LEFT-VENTRICULAR FUNCTION | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Fluid Therapy | Myocardial Contraction | Stroke Volume | Prospective Studies | Humans | Child, Preschool | Critical Illness - therapy | Infant | Hemodynamics | Forecasting | Care and treatment | Critically ill children | Analysis | Osmoregulation | Water-electrolyte balance (Physiology) | Research | Health aspects
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JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology), ISSN 0735-1097, 2012, Volume 59, Issue 16, pp. 1468 - 1476
Objectives This study investigated the outcome for all patients undergoing catheter valve perforation for pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum...
Cardiovascular | Internal Medicine | stent | arterial duct | catheter valvotomy | laser perforation | hypoplastic right ventricle | biventricular circulation | pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum | radiofrequency perforation | BALLOON DILATATION | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | MANAGEMENT | DEPENDENT CORONARY-CIRCULATION | VALVE ATRESIA | STENT IMPLANTATION | IMPACT | CONGENITAL HEART-DISEASE | GROWTH | PERFORATION | Heart Septum - diagnostic imaging | Pulmonary Atresia - surgery | Echocardiography | Survival Rate - trends | Follow-Up Studies | Catheterization - methods | Pulmonary Atresia - mortality | Humans | Male | Treatment Outcome | Sweden - epidemiology | Cardiac Catheterization | Time Factors | Female | United Kingdom - epidemiology | Infant, Newborn | Genetic disorders | Atresia | Congenital heart disease | Children | Cardiology | Pulmonary artery | Diseases | Valves | Ultrasonic imaging | Intensive care | Pulmonary arteries | Surgery | Mortality | Patients | Age | Medical and Health Sciences | Medicin och hälsovetenskap | Klinisk medicin | Kardiologi | Clinical Medicine | Cardiac and Cardiovascular Systems | pulmonary atresia with | intact ventricular septum
Cardiovascular | Internal Medicine | stent | arterial duct | catheter valvotomy | laser perforation | hypoplastic right ventricle | biventricular circulation | pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum | radiofrequency perforation | BALLOON DILATATION | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | MANAGEMENT | DEPENDENT CORONARY-CIRCULATION | VALVE ATRESIA | STENT IMPLANTATION | IMPACT | CONGENITAL HEART-DISEASE | GROWTH | PERFORATION | Heart Septum - diagnostic imaging | Pulmonary Atresia - surgery | Echocardiography | Survival Rate - trends | Follow-Up Studies | Catheterization - methods | Pulmonary Atresia - mortality | Humans | Male | Treatment Outcome | Sweden - epidemiology | Cardiac Catheterization | Time Factors | Female | United Kingdom - epidemiology | Infant, Newborn | Genetic disorders | Atresia | Congenital heart disease | Children | Cardiology | Pulmonary artery | Diseases | Valves | Ultrasonic imaging | Intensive care | Pulmonary arteries | Surgery | Mortality | Patients | Age | Medical and Health Sciences | Medicin och hälsovetenskap | Klinisk medicin | Kardiologi | Clinical Medicine | Cardiac and Cardiovascular Systems | pulmonary atresia with | intact ventricular septum
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