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Pediatr Surg Int ; 40(1): 198, 2024 Jul 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39017929

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PURPOSE: On February 6, 2023, two earthquakes of magnitude 7.7 and 7.6 occurred consecutively in Turkey and Syria. This study aimed to investigate the predisposing factors for wound infection (WI) and the microbiological characteristics of wounds after earthquake-related injuries. METHODS: This descriptive study evaluated pediatric patients' frequency of WI, and the clinical and laboratory parameters associated with the development of WI were investigated. RESULTS: The study included 180 patients (91 female). The mean age of the patients was 123.9 ± 64.9 months and 81.7% (n = 147) of them had been trapped under rubble. Antibiotic treatment to prevent WI had been administered to 58.8% (n = 106) of all patients. WI was observed in 12.2% (n = 22) of the cases. In patients who developed WI, the incidence of exposure to a collapse, crush syndrome, compartment syndrome, multiple extremity injury, fasciotomy, amputation, peripheral nerve injury, thoracic compression, blood product use, intubation, and the use of central venous catheters, urinary catheters, and thoracic tubes were more frequent (p < 0.05). The need for blood product transfusion was associated with the development of WI (OR = 9.878 [95% CI: 2.504-38.960], p = 0.001). The negative predictive values of not developing WI at values of white blood cell count of < 11,630/mm3, creatine kinase < 810 U/L, potassium < 4.1 mEq/L, ALT < 29 U/L, AST < 32 U/L, and CRP < 45.8 mg/L were 93.7%, 96.8%, 90.8%, 93.3%, 100%, and 93.5%, respectively. Gram-negative pathogens (81%) were detected most frequently in cases of WI. Seventy-five percent of patients were multidrug- and extensively drug-resistant. CONCLUSION: This study leans empirical approach of our disaster circumstances. In cases with risk factors predisposing to the development of WI, it may be rational to start broad-spectrum antibiotics while considering the causative microorganisms and resistance profile to prevent morbidity.


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Terremotos , Infecção dos Ferimentos , Humanos , Feminino , Masculino , Criança , Infecção dos Ferimentos/epidemiologia , Infecção dos Ferimentos/microbiologia , Turquia/epidemiologia , Pré-Escolar , Adolescente , Síria/epidemiologia , Fatores de Risco , Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Incidência , Lactente
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Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg ; 30(4): 254-262, 2024 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38634847

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BACKGROUND: In our earthquake-prone country, it is crucial to gather data from regional hospitals following earthquakes. This information is essential for preparing for future disasters and enhancing healthcare services for those affected by earthquakes. This study aimed to evaluate the Pediatric Trauma Score (PTS) and the Shock Index, Pediatric Age-Adjusted (SIPA), in children affected by earthquakes, to provide clinicians with insights into the severity of trauma and hemodynamic stability. METHODS: The study included patients admitted to our hospital's pediatric emergency service within the three weeks following the earthquake. We evaluated their age, sex, admission vital signs, mechanical ventilation requirements, development of crush syndrome, length of hospital stay, PTS, and SIPA. RESULTS: Our study included 176 children (89 females and 87 males) with trauma. Fifty-eight (32.95%) children had crush syndrome, and 87 (49.43%) were hospitalized. The median PTS was 10 (ranging from -3 to 12), and the median SIPA was 1.00 (ranging from 0.57 to 2.10). We observed a negative correlation between the time spent under debris and PTS (r=-0.228, p=0.002) and a positive correlation with the SIPA score (r=0.268, p<0.001). The time spent under debris (p<0.001) and SIPA score (p<0.001) were significantly higher in hospitalized children. PTS was significantly lower in hospitalized children than in others. A PTS cutoff point of 7.5, and a SIPA cutoff point of 1.05, predicted hospitalization in all children. Time spent under debris and SIPA were significantly higher in children with crush syndrome than in others (p<0.001). PTS at a cutoff point of 8.5 and SIPA at a cutoff point of 1.05 predicted crush syndrome in all children. CONCLUSION: PTS and SIPA are important practical scoring systems that can be used to predict the severity of trauma, hospitalization, crush syndrome, and the clinical course in pediatric patients admitted to the hospital due to earthquake trauma.


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Síndrome de Esmagamento , Terremotos , Feminino , Masculino , Humanos , Criança , Hospitalização , Hospitais , Pacientes
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Pediatr Surg Int ; 39(1): 248, 2023 Aug 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37584864

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PURPOSE: Injuries increase the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE). However, the literature on the management of anticoagulant therapy in pediatric patients with crush injury is limited. In this study, we aimed to share our experience about anticoagulant thromboprophylaxis in pediatric patients with earthquake-related crush syndrome. METHODS: This study included patients who were evaluated for VTE risk after the Turkey-Syria earthquake in 2023. Since there is no specific pediatric guideline for the prevention of VTE in trauma patients, risk assessment for VTE and decision for thromboprophylaxis was made by adapting the guideline for the prevention of perioperative VTE in adolescent patients. RESULTS: Forty-nine patients [25 males and 24 females] with earthquake-related crush syndrome had participated in the study. The median age of the patients was 13.5 (8.8-15.5) years. Seven patients (14.6%) who had no risk factors for thrombosis were considered to be at low risk and did not receive thromboprophylaxis. Thirteen patients (27.1%) with one risk factor for thrombosis were considered to be at moderate risk and 28 patients (58.3%) with two or more risk factors for thrombosis were considered to be at high risk. Moderate-risk patients (n = 8) and high-risk patients aged < 13 years (n = 11) received prophylactic enoxaparin if they could not be mobilized early, while all high-risk patients aged ≥ 13 years (n = 13) received prophylactic enoxaparin. CONCLUSION: With the decision-making algorithm for thyromboprophylaxis we used, we observed a VTE rate of 2.1% in pediatric patients with earthquake-related crush syndrome.


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Síndrome de Esmagamento , Terremotos , Trombose , Tromboembolia Venosa , Masculino , Feminino , Adolescente , Humanos , Criança , Anticoagulantes/uso terapêutico , Enoxaparina/uso terapêutico , Enoxaparina/efeitos adversos , Tromboembolia Venosa/epidemiologia , Tromboembolia Venosa/etiologia , Tromboembolia Venosa/prevenção & controle , Síndrome de Esmagamento/complicações , Síndrome de Esmagamento/induzido quimicamente , Síndrome de Esmagamento/tratamento farmacológico
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Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg ; 28(5): 593-598, 2022 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35485474

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BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of perfusion index (PI) measured by non-invasive pulse oximetry in the evaluation of pediatric trauma patients and to show its correlation with pediatric trauma score (PTS). METHODS: Patients hospitalized in the pediatric intensive care unit due to trauma were examined between March 2017 and March 2018. Characteristic variables of the patients, Pediatric Index of Mortality 2 score, Pediatric Logistic Organ Dysfunction score, PTS, type of trauma, number of systems affected by trauma, mechanical ventilation, transfusion, hemoglobin, lactate, PI at admission, length of ICU stay, and prognosis were recorded. RESULTS: Ninety-one pediatric trauma patients were included in the study. The majority of the patients were male (64.8%), with a mean age of 99.47±71.27 months, the most common cause of trauma was an out of-vehicle traffic accident. There was a positive correlation between PI and PTS (p<0.05). In patients with PTS TS ≤8, the mean PI was 0.89, the standard deviation was 0.35; however, the mean PI was 1.77, the standard deviation was 0.95 in the group with PTS >8, and it was statistically significant (p=0.000). CONCLUSION: PI can be used for non-invasive and rapid assessment of unstable patients separately or in combination with PTS in pediatric trauma patients.


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Transfusão de Sangue , Índice de Perfusão , Acidentes de Trânsito , Criança , Feminino , Hospitalização , Humanos , Masculino , Prognóstico
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J Pediatr Hematol Oncol ; 44(2): e503-e506, 2022 Mar 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34224521

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Epstein Barr virus (EBV) related lymphoproliferative diseases may occur in immunocompromised patients or patients with a history of drug use causing immunodeficiency. EBV positive mucocutaneous ulceration in the new classification of lymphoproliferative diseases in 2016 is very rare in children. Involvement occurs in the skin, oral mucosa, and gastrointestinal system. Gastric involvement is very rare in the literature. There is no case of gastric involvement in children. There are no specified modalities in the treatment of EBV positive mucocutaneous ulceration. We presented our pediatric patient with ataxia telangiectasia who presented with abdominal pain and difficulty swallowing and diagnosed with EBV positive mucocutaneous ulceration in the stomach. We started brentuximab vedotin during the treatment process, and complete remission was achieved after 6 cures of treatment. Our patient is the first case of EBV positive mucocutaneous ulceration in the pediatric case series.


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Infecções por Vírus Epstein-Barr , Transtornos Linfoproliferativos , Dermatopatias , Criança , Infecções por Vírus Epstein-Barr/complicações , Infecções por Vírus Epstein-Barr/diagnóstico , Infecções por Vírus Epstein-Barr/tratamento farmacológico , Herpesvirus Humano 4 , Humanos , Transtornos Linfoproliferativos/diagnóstico , Dermatopatias/complicações , Estômago , Úlcera/etiologia
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Singapore Med J ; 63(9): 520-526, 2022 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34005845

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Introduction: Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is an autosomal dominant neurocutaneous disease characterised by multisystemic involvement, including bone tissue. Deformities and reduced bone mass are the main bone manifestations in NF1. Quantitative computed tomography (QCT) provides true volumetric bone mineral density (BMD) measurement. This study aimed to evaluate bone metabolism parameters and BMD in children with NF1 using QCT. Methods: The data of 52 paediatric NF1 patients (23 female, 29 male) was evaluated retrospectively. We investigated anthropometric measurements, biochemical parameters like total calcium, phosphate, magnesium, alkaline phosphatase, 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD), parathyroid hormone, calcitonin, urinary calcium/creatinine ratio, and QCT parameters like lumbar trabecular and cortical BMD, trabecular area and cortical thickness. Comparisons of gender and puberty status were performed. Results: 25% of patients had skeletal deformities and 42.3% had 25OHD inadequacy (<20 ng/mL). The frequency of 25OHD inadequacy was significantly higher in pubertal/postpubertal patients than prepubertal patients (61.9% vs. 29.0%, P = 0.019). Trabecular BMD Z-score was <-2.0 in 11.5% of patients; all with low BMD were at the pubertal/postpubertal stage. There was a significant negative correlation between age and trabecular Z-score (r = -0.41, P = 0.003). Mean cortical BMD was statistically similar between the genders and puberty groups. Puberty status, anthropometric Z-scores, and biochemical and QCT parameters were statistically similar between the genders (P > 0.05). Conclusion: Paediatric NF1 patients may present with low BMD and 25OHD inadequacy, especially at puberty. QCT may be a useful tool to evaluate trabecular and cortical bone separately in NF1 patients.


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Neurofibromatose 1 , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Criança , Absorciometria de Fóton/métodos , Neurofibromatose 1/complicações , Neurofibromatose 1/diagnóstico por imagem , Cálcio , Estudos Retrospectivos , Densidade Óssea , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X/métodos
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