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Duke Medical Center
2022-2025
Duke University
2022-2025
Duke Children's Hospital & Health Center
2023
Duke University Hospital
2022
Women & Children's Hospital of Buffalo
2004-2021
University at Buffalo, State University of New York
2020-2021
Jacobs (United States)
2020
El Paso Children's Hospital
2012
Driscoll Children's Hospital
2004
Hospital for Sick Children
2004
Negative-pressure ventilation (NPV) is a form of noninvasive that has been recently utilized in pediatric acute respiratory failure. ventilators apply negative pressure onto the chest wall via cuirass to recruit areas atelectasis. Continuous extrathoracic pressure, most common mode, similar CPAP, where maintained at constant level throughout cycle while patients initiate their own breaths and continue breathe spontaneously throughout. Control which bi-level positive airway alternates with...
This retrospective study aims to analyze the baseline characteristics and factors associated with poor outcomes in patients necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) complicating respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection. Using Virtual Pediatric Systems data registry, under 2 years admitted pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) were screened. Patients documented RSV infection NEC, intestinal perforation, noninfectious gastroenteritis/colitis, or pneumatosis intestinalis occurring around timing of...
Management of multi-system inflammatory disease in children (MIS-C) remains a challenge due to the evolving nature coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. This article reports rare presentation previously healthy 16-month-old male who fully recovered with minimal residual cardiac insufficiency upon discharge. Our case is unique patient's young age, findings, and his response our treatment protocol. A multi-disciplinary team tertiary center was involved care.
Gourabathini, Hari; Kramer, Bree; Shum, Kerry; Adbelmagid, Khalid; Al-Ibrahim, Omar Author Information
1N/A, Grand Island, NY, 2Women & Children’s Hospital of Buffalo, 3Children’s 4Children’s buffalo, NY
Parsrija, Divij1; Prout, Andrew2; Phaltas, Rozaleen3; Koshel, Christine4; Sallam, Mohammad Abdul-Fattah1; Alibrahim, Omar1 Author Information
Sallam, Mohammad; Parsrija, Divij; Phaltas, Rozaleen; Koshel, Christine; Korumilli, Ritesh; Prout, Andrew; Alibrahim, Omar Author Information
Evidence for the use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in children with refractory respiratory failure or shock following ingestion toxin exposure, has been confined to single-center experiences, individual case reports, and extrapolated from adult cohorts; no pediatric multicenter cohorts exist. The objective this retrospective review Extracorporeal Life Support Organization registry is describe ECMO define factors associated mortality. Twenty-eight between ages 30 days 18 years...
Critical Care Medicine: December 2015 - Volume 43 Issue 12 p 185 doi: 10.1097/01.ccm.0000474562.43840.6c
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