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Nurs Crit Care ; 28(3): 353-361, 2023 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34699685

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BACKGROUND: Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of infant deaths associated with birth defects. Neonates with undiagnosed CHD often present to general emergency departments (GEDs) for initial resuscitation that are less prepared than paediatric centres, resulting in disparities in the quality of care. Neonates with undiagnosed CHD represent a challenge; thus, it is necessary for GEDs to be prepared for this population. AIM: To evaluate the process of resuscitative care provided to a neonate in cardiogenic shock due to CHD in the GEDs in a simulated setting and to describe the impact of teams and GED variables on the process of care. METHODS: This is a prospective simulation-based assessment of the process of care provided to a neonate with coarctation of the aorta in cardiogenic shock. Simulation sessions were conducted at participating GEDs utilizing each GED's interdisciplinary team and resources. The primary outcome was adherence to best practice, as measured by a 15-item overall composite adherence score (CAS). In addition, we stratified the overall CAS into CHD-critical items and the general resuscitation items CAS. The secondary outcome was the impact of the team's and GED's characteristics on the scores. RESULTS: This study enrolled 32 teams from 12 GEDs. Among 161 participants, 103 (63.97%) were registered nurses, 33 (20.50%) were physicians, 17 (10.56%) were respiratory therapists, and 8 (4.97%) were other medical professionals. The overall median CAS was 84, with the CHD-critical items having a median CAS of 34.5. The most underperformed tasks are checking pulses on the upper and lower extremities (44%), obtaining blood pressure in the upper and lower extremities (25%), and administering prostaglandin E1 (22%). CONCLUSIONS: Using in situ simulation in a set of GEDs, we revealed gaps in the resuscitation care of neonates with CHD in cardiogenic shock. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: These findings highlight the importance of targeted improvement programs for high-stakes illnesses in GED.


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Serviço Hospitalar de Emergência , Choque Cardiogênico , Recém-Nascido , Criança , Humanos , Lactente , Choque Cardiogênico/terapia , Ressuscitação
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Clin Infect Dis ; 75(9): 1511-1519, 2022 10 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35349633

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BACKGROUND: Mortality in severe malaria remains high in children treated with intravenous artesunate. Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication of severe malaria, but the interactions between AKI and other complications on the risk of mortality in severe malaria are not well characterized. METHODS: Between 2014 and 2017, 600 children aged 6-48 months to 4 years hospitalized with severe malaria were enrolled in a prospective clinical cohort study evaluating clinical predictors of mortality in children with severe malaria. RESULTS: The mean age of children in this cohort was 2.1 years (standard deviation, 0.9 years) and 338 children (56.3%) were male. Mortality was 7.3%, and 52.3% of deaths occurred within 12 hours of admission. Coma, acidosis, impaired perfusion, AKI, elevated blood urea nitrogen (BUN), and hyperkalemia were associated with increased mortality (all P < .001). AKI interacted with each risk factor to increase mortality (P < .001 for interaction). Children with clinical indications for dialysis (14.4% of all children) had an increased risk of death compared with those with no indications for dialysis (odds ratio, 6.56; 95% confidence interval, 3.41-12.59). CONCLUSIONS: AKI interacts with coma, acidosis, or impaired perfusion to significantly increase the risk of death in severe malaria. Among children with AKI, those who have hyperkalemia or elevated BUN have a higher risk of death. A better understanding of the causes of these complications of severe malaria, and development and implementation of measures to prevent and treat them, such as dialysis, are needed to reduce mortality in severe malaria.


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Acidose , Injúria Renal Aguda , Hiperpotassemia , Malária , Criança , Masculino , Humanos , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Coma/complicações , Estudos Prospectivos , Estudos de Coortes , Hiperpotassemia/complicações , Injúria Renal Aguda/terapia , Malária/complicações , Acidose/complicações , Fatores de Risco , Perfusão
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Kidney Int ; 102(4): 885-893, 2022 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35718113

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Urine neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) is a biomarker of acute kidney injury that has been adapted to a urine dipstick test. However, there is limited data on its use in low-and-middle-income countries where diagnosis of acute kidney injury remains a challenge. To study this, we prospectively enrolled 250 children with sickle cell anemia aged two to 18 years encompassing 185 children hospitalized with a vaso-occlusive pain crisis and a reference group of 65 children attending the sickle cell clinic for routine care follow up. Kidney injury was defined using serial creatinine measures and a modified-Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcome definition for sickle cell anemia. Urine NGAL was measured using the NGAL dipstick and a laboratory reference. The mean age of children enrolled was 8.9 years and 42.8% were female. Among hospitalized children, 36.2% had kidney injury and 3.2% died. Measured urine NGAL levels by the dipstick were strongly correlated with the standard enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for urine NGAL (hospitalized children, 0.71; routine care reference, 0.88). NGAL levels were elevated in kidney injury and significantly increased across injury stages. Hospitalized children with a high-risk dipstick test (300ng/mL and more) had a 2.47-fold relative risk of kidney injury (95% confidence interval 1.68 to 3.61) and 7.28 increased risk of death (95% confidence interval 1.10 to 26.81) adjusting for age and sex. Thus, urine NGAL levels were found to be significantly elevated in children with sickle cell anemia and acute kidney injury and may predict mortality.


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Injúria Renal Aguda , Anemia Falciforme , Injúria Renal Aguda/diagnóstico , Injúria Renal Aguda/etiologia , Proteínas de Fase Aguda/urina , Anemia Falciforme/complicações , Anemia Falciforme/diagnóstico , Biomarcadores/urina , Criança , Creatinina , Feminino , Humanos , Lipocalina-2 , Lipocalinas , Masculino , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas
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Pediatr Crit Care Med ; 23(7): 493-501, 2022 07 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35543397

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OBJECTIVES: To investigate the prevalence of left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD) in Malawian children with severe febrile illness and to explore associations between LVSD and mortality and lactate levels. DESIGN: Prospective observational study. SETTING: Pediatric ward of a tertiary government referral hospital in Malawi. PATIENTS: Children between 60 days and 10 years old with severe febrile illness (fever with at least one sign of impaired perfusion plus altered mentation or respiratory distress) were enrolled at admission from October 2017 to February 2018. INTERVENTIONS: Focused cardiac ultrasound (FoCUS) was performed, and serum lactate was measured for each child at enrollment, with repeat FoCUS the following day. LV systolic function was later categorized as normal, reduced, severely reduced, or hyperdynamic by two pediatric cardiologists blinded to clinical course and outcomes. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Fifty-four children were enrolled. LVSD was present in 14 children (25.9%; 95% CI, 15.4-40.3%), of whom three had severely reduced function. Thirty patients (60%) had a lactate greater than 2.5 mmol/L, of which 20 (40%) were markedly elevated (>5 mmol/L). Ten children died during admission (18.5%). Of children who survived, 22.7% had decreased LV systolic function versus 40% of those who died. Dysfunction was not associated with mortality or elevated lactate. CONCLUSIONS: Cardiac dysfunction may be present in one in four Malawian children with severe febrile illness, and mortality in these patients is especially high. Larger studies are needed to further clarify the role cardiac dysfunction plays in mortality and integrate practical bedside assessments for decision support around individualized resuscitation strategies.


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Cardiopatias , Disfunção Ventricular Esquerda , Criança , Ecocardiografia , Humanos , Ácido Láctico , Prevalência , Disfunção Ventricular Esquerda/epidemiologia
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Pediatr Emerg Care ; 38(1): e337-e342, 2022 Jan 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33148953

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OBJECTIVES: Abusive head trauma (AHT) is a very common and serious form of physical abuse, and a major cause of mortality and morbidity for young children. Early Recognition and supportive care of children with AHT is a common challenge in community emergency department (CEDs). We hypothesized that standardized, in situ simulation can be used to measure and compare the quality of resuscitative measures provided to children with AHT in a diverse set of CEDs. METHODS: This prospective, simulation-based study measured teams' performance across CEDs. The primary outcome was overall adherence to AHT using a 15-item performance assessment checklist based on the number of tasks performed correctly on the checklist. RESULTS: Fifty-three multiprofessional teams from 18 CEDs participated in the study. Of 270 participants, 20.7% were physicians, 65.2% registered nurses, and 14.1% were other providers. Out of all tasks, assessment of airway/breathing was the most successfully conducted task by 53/53 teams (100%). Although 43/53 teams (81%) verbalized the suspicion for AHT, only 21 (39.6%) of 53 teams used hyperosmolar agent, 4 (7.5%) of 53 teams applied cervical spine collar stabilization, and 6 (11.3%) of 53 teams raised the head of the bed. No significant difference in adherence to the checklist was found in the CEDs with an inpatient pediatric service or these with designated adult trauma centers compared with CEDs without. Community emergency departments closer to the main academic center outperformed CEDs these that are further away. CONCLUSIONS: This study used in situ simulation to describe quality of resuscitative care provided to an infant presenting with AHT across a diverse set of CEDs, revealing variability in the initial recognition and stabilizing efforts and provided and targets for improvement. Future interventions focusing on reducing these gaps could improve the performance of CED providers and lead to improved patient outcomes.


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Maus-Tratos Infantis , Traumatismos Craniocerebrais , Adulto , Lista de Checagem , Criança , Maus-Tratos Infantis/diagnóstico , Maus-Tratos Infantis/terapia , Pré-Escolar , Traumatismos Craniocerebrais/diagnóstico , Traumatismos Craniocerebrais/terapia , Serviço Hospitalar de Emergência , Humanos , Lactente , Estudos Prospectivos , Ressuscitação
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Pediatr Crit Care Med ; 20(2): 172-177, 2019 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30395026

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OBJECTIVES: Satellite inpatient facilities of larger children's hospitals often do not have on-site intensivist support. In-house rapid response teams and code teams may be difficult to operationalize in such facilities. We developed a system using telemedicine to provide pediatric intensivist involvement in rapid response team and code teams at the satellite facility of our children's hospital. Herein, we compare this model with our in-person model at our main campus. DESIGN: Cross-sectional. SETTING: A tertiary pediatric center and its satellite facility. PATIENTS: Patients admitted to the satellite facility. INTERVENTIONS: Implementation of a rapid response team and code team model at a satellite facility using telemedicine to provide intensivist support. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: We evaluated the success of the telemedicine model through three a priori outcomes: 1) reliability: involvement of intensivist on telemedicine rapid response teams and codes, 2) efficiency: time from rapid response team and code call until intensivist response, and 3) outcomes: disposition of telemedicine rapid response team or code calls. We compared each metric from our telemedicine model with our established main campus model. MAIN RESULTS: Critical care was involved in satellite campus rapid response team activations reliably (94.6% of the time). The process was efficient (median response time 7 min; mean 8.44 min) and effective (54.5 % patients transferred to PICU, similar to the 45-55% monthly rate at main campus). For code activations, the critical care telemedicine response rate was 100% (6/6), with a fast response time (median 1.5 min). We found no additional risk to patients, with no patients transferred from the satellite campus requiring a rapid escalation of care defined as initiation of vasoactive support, greater than 60 mL/kg in fluid resuscitation, or endotracheal intubation. CONCLUSIONS: Telemedicine can provide reliable, timely, and effective critical care involvement in rapid response team and Code Teams at satellite facilities.


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Cuidados Críticos/estatística & dados numéricos , Equipe de Respostas Rápidas de Hospitais/estatística & dados numéricos , Hospitais Satélites/estatística & dados numéricos , Telemedicina/estatística & dados numéricos , Cuidados Críticos/organização & administração , Estudos Transversais , Eficiência Organizacional , Equipe de Respostas Rápidas de Hospitais/organização & administração , Hospitais Pediátricos , Hospitais Satélites/organização & administração , Humanos , Lactente , Transferência de Pacientes/estatística & dados numéricos , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Telemedicina/organização & administração , Fatores de Tempo , Resultado do Tratamento
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Crit Care ; 19: 378, 2015 Oct 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26514771

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INTRODUCTION: A continued need exists for effective diagnostic biomarkers in bacterial sepsis among critically ill patients, despite increasing use of available biomarkers such as procalcitonin (PCT). Interleukin-27 (IL-27) has shown early promise in a recent preliminary study, exhibiting high specificity and positive predictive values for bacterial infection in critically ill children. This validation study was performed to assess the value of IL-27 in predicting bacterial infection among patients admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit and to compare its performance with that of PCT. METHODS: A single-center (n = 702) prospective study was performed comparing both IL-27 and PCT levels between bacterially infected and uninfected cohorts in the pediatric intensive care unit. Infected status was determined by a chart review by an intensivist blinded to biomarker results. Formal performance comparisons included calculations of receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves for IL-27 and PCT individually in addition to a combination strategy using a decision tree generated by classification and regression tree (CART) methodology. Secondary analysis focusing on subjects with documented bloodstream infections was performed. RESULTS: The overall infection rate was 27 %. ROC curves for the primary analysis yielded areas under the curve (AUCs) of 0.64 (0.59 to 0.68) for IL-27 and 0.61 (0.56 to 0.65) for PCT. Secondary analysis defining infected status exclusively through positive blood cultures yielded AUCs of 0.75 (0.68 to 0.81) for IL-27 and 0.64 (0.57 to 0.71) for PCT, with a specificity of 95 % (92 % to 97 %) for the prior established IL-27 cut-point value of at least 5.0 ng/ml. Similar AUCs were found for the subset of immunocompromised patients. In a CART-derived analysis taking immunocompromised status into consideration, a combination of IL-27 and PCT yielded an AUC of 0.81 (0.75 to 0.86), statistically improved from either IL-27 or PCT alone. CONCLUSIONS: Despite having a modest predictive value for infection independent of source, IL-27 may serve as a useful biomarker in estimating risk of bacterial infection among critically ill pediatric patients with bloodstream infections. In particular, among immunocompromised subjects, this diagnostic biomarker may be helpful either alone or using a combination strategy with other available biomarkers.


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Infecções Bacterianas/diagnóstico , Estado Terminal , Interleucinas/sangue , Adolescente , Infecções Bacterianas/sangue , Biomarcadores/sangue , Calcitonina/sangue , Peptídeo Relacionado com Gene de Calcitonina , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Estudos Prospectivos , Precursores de Proteínas/sangue , Curva ROC , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Sepse/sangue , Sepse/diagnóstico
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Cureus ; 14(3): e23439, 2022 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35494963

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Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is known to cause total body potassium depletion, but during initial presentation, very few patients are hypokalemic, and even fewer patients experience clinical effects. As the correction of acidosis and insulin drive potassium intracellularly, measured serum potassium levels decrease and require repletion. This phenomenon is well described, and severe hypokalemia necessitates delaying insulin therapy. Less well described is the kaliuretic nature of treatments of cerebral edema. We present a case of an adolescent male with new-onset type 2 diabetes who presented in DKA with signs of cerebral edema, hyperosmolarity, and hypokalemia. As insulin and cerebral edema therapy were initiated, his hypokalemia worsened despite significant IV repletion, eventually leading to ventricular tachycardia and cardiac arrest. Over the following 36 hours, the patient received >590 milliequivalents (mEq) of potassium. He was discharged home 12 days after admission without sequelae of his cardiac arrest.

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EClinicalMedicine ; 44: 101292, 2022 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35198918

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BACKGROUND: Globally, 85% of acute kidney injury (AKI) cases occur in low-and-middle-income countries. There is limited information on persistent kidney disease (acute kidney disease [AKD]) following severe malaria-associated AKI. METHODS: Between March 28, 2014, and April 18, 2017, 598 children with severe malaria and 118 community children were enrolled in a two-site prospective cohort study in Uganda and followed up for 12 months. The Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) criteria were used to define AKI (primary exposure) and AKD at 1-month follow-up (primary outcome). Plasma neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) was assessed as a structural biomarker of AKI. FINDINGS: The prevalence of AKI was 45·3% with 21·5% of children having unresolved AKI at 24 h. AKI was more common in Eastern Uganda. In-hospital mortality increased across AKI stages from 1·8% in children without AKI to 26·5% with Stage 3 AKI (p < 0·0001). Children with a high-risk plasma NGAL test were more likely to have unresolved AKI (OR, 7·00 95% CI 4·16 to 11·76) and die in hospital (OR, 6·02 95% CI 2·83 to 12·81). AKD prevalence was 15·6% at 1-month follow-up with most AKD occurring in Eastern Uganda. Risk factors for AKD included severe/unresolved AKI, blackwater fever, and a high-risk NGAL test (adjusted p < 0·05). Paracetamol use during hospitalization was associated with reduced AKD (p < 0·0001). Survivors with AKD post-AKI had higher post-discharge mortality (17·5%) compared with children without AKD (3·7%). INTERPRETATION: Children with severe malaria-associated AKI are at risk of AKD and post-discharge mortality. FUNDING: This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (R01NS055349 to CCJ) and the Fogarty International Center (D43 TW010928 to CCJ), and a Ralph W. and Grace M. Showalter Young Investigator Award to ALC.

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J Pediatr Pharmacol Ther ; 26(1): 81-86, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33424504

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OBJECTIVE: Determine if the addition of clonidine was associated with a decreased incidence of dexmedetomidine withdrawal in patients who received prolonged dexmedetomidine infusions. METHODS: This was a retrospective observational cohort study conducted at a single-center PICU in an academic children's hospital. Children 1 month to 18 years of age who received dexmedetomidine infusion for 5 days or longer were included in the study. RESULTS: Fifty patients met the inclusion criteria with 15 patients who received clonidine and 35 who received a dexmedetomidine wean alone. Withdrawal criteria included blood pressure changes, heart rate changes, and documented agitation. Overall, there was no difference in change in blood pressure or documented agitation between groups. Patients who did not receive clonidine had a greater number of heart rate readings above normal for age following discontinuation of the infusion, yet this was not statistically significant. Potentially more importantly, the addition of clonidine did not impact the duration of dexmedetomidine wean or the PICU length of stay after dexmedetomidine discontinuation. CONCLUSIONS: The addition of clonidine while weaning a long-term dexmedetomidine infusion did not lead to lower blood pressures or agitation, but did lead to decreased percentage of heart rates above the age-appropriate range. The clinical significance of this is unknown, and further investigation is warranted. The addition of clonidine did not decrease time to weaning off dexmedetomidine or shorten PICU length of stay.

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Int J Nephrol Renovasc Dis ; 14: 235-253, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34267538

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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is emerging as a complication of increasing clinical importance associated with substantial morbidity and mortality in African children with severe malaria. Using the Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) criteria to define AKI, an estimated 24-59% of African children with severe malaria have AKI with most AKI community-acquired. AKI is a risk factor for mortality in pediatric severe malaria with a stepwise increase in mortality across AKI stages. AKI is also a risk factor for post-discharge mortality and is associated with increased long-term risk of neurocognitive impairment and behavioral problems in survivors. Following injury, the kidney undergoes a process of recovery and repair. AKI is an established risk factor for chronic kidney disease and hypertension in survivors and is associated with an increased risk of chronic kidney disease in severe malaria survivors. The magnitude of the risk and contribution of malaria-associated AKI to chronic kidney disease in malaria-endemic areas remains undetermined. Pathways associated with AKI pathogenesis in the context of pediatric severe malaria are not well understood, but there is emerging evidence that immune activation, endothelial dysfunction, and hemolysis-mediated oxidative stress all directly contribute to kidney injury. In this review, we outline the KDIGO bundle of care and highlight how this could be applied in the context of severe malaria to improve kidney perfusion, reduce AKI progression, and improve survival. With increased recognition that AKI in severe malaria is associated with substantial post-discharge morbidity and long-term risk of chronic kidney disease, there is a need to increase AKI recognition through enhanced access to creatinine-based and next-generation biomarker diagnostics. Long-term studies to assess severe malaria-associated AKI's impact on long-term health in malaria-endemic areas are urgently needed.

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Psychosomatics ; 51(4): 356-356.e3, 2010.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20587768

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BACKGROUND: Rhabdomyolysis involves the release of intracellular contents secondary to muscle cell injury; it generally presents with muscle pain and weakness. Illicit drugs, including phencyclidine, MDMA ("ecstasy"), and cocaine, are frequently documented as a cause of rhabdomyolysis. OBJECTIVE: The authors review the literature on LSD-associated rhabdomyolysis. METHOD: The authors provide a new case report of a previously health patient who suffered rhabdomyolysis after LSD ingestion. RESULTS: Although frequently listed as a cause of rhabdomyolysis, there are only limited reports of rhabdomyolysis in patients who have ingested LSD. DISCUSSION: The discussion outlines potential mechanisms and management of LSD-associated rhabdomyolysis. Consultation psychiatrists may be called to assist in management of acute mental-status changes or agitation associated with LSD intoxication in addition to facilitating subsequent chemical-dependency treatment.


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Alucinógenos/toxicidade , Dietilamida do Ácido Lisérgico/toxicidade , Rabdomiólise/induzido quimicamente , Adulto , Creatina Quinase/sangue , Creatina Quinase/efeitos dos fármacos , Hidratação/métodos , Alucinógenos/sangue , Humanos , Dietilamida do Ácido Lisérgico/sangue , Masculino , Rabdomiólise/sangue , Rabdomiólise/terapia , Bicarbonato de Sódio/administração & dosagem , Cloreto de Sódio/administração & dosagem
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J Pediatr Intensive Care ; 8(2): 108-112, 2019 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31093465

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Consensus guidelines currently exist for the evaluation of pediatric patients with suspected brain death. The guidelines include the requirement for two consistent examinations separated by an observation period and a threshold of 60 mm Hg for PaCO 2 during apnea testing. We present a patient who met all prerequisites to perform brain death examination but had variability in examinations during apnea testing. We discuss our strategy in managing these unexpected findings, including the importance of open and ongoing communication with the family, and the implications for current guidelines for the determination of brain death in pediatric patients.

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J Contin Educ Nurs ; 50(9): 404-410, 2019 Sep 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31437296

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BACKGROUND: Recognition and management of pediatric dysrhythmias is challenging for community emergency department (CED) providers, given their infrequent exposure to these cases. METHOD: A prospective, interventional study measured adherence of CEDs to pediatric supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) algorithm pre- and postimplementation of an in situ simulation-based collaborative program. CED teams' adherence was scored using a composite adherence score (CAS) based on the number of actions scored correctly on the performance checklist. RESULTS: A total of 74 multiprofessional teams from nine CEDs participated in simulated sessions. Of 367 participants, 12.3% were physicians, 62.1% were RNs, and 25.6% were other providers. The mean CAS improved from 57% to 71%. The ability to identify an SVT rhythm, stable versus unstable SVT, and the correct performance of synchronized cardioversion significantly improved. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated improvement in overall adherence of CEDs to pediatric SVT algorithm following a collaborative program in simulated setting. This approach could be adapted to improve the quality of care provided to children. [J Contin Educ Nurs. 2019;50(9):404-410.].


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Suporte Vital Cardíaco Avançado/normas , Algoritmos , Serviço Hospitalar de Emergência , Fidelidade a Diretrizes , Pediatria/normas , Taquicardia Supraventricular/terapia , Humanos , Equipe de Assistência ao Paciente , Estudos Prospectivos , Treinamento por Simulação
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Respir Care ; 64(9): 1073-1081, 2019 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31015388

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BACKGROUND: Pediatric airway management is a challenging process at community emergency departments (CEDs) due to lower pediatric volume, a lack of pediatric expertise among staff, and a lack of pediatric-specific equipment and resources. This has contributed to increased mortality in pediatric patients presenting to CEDs in comparison to pediatric academic medical centers (AMCs). We hypothesized that a collaborative program between CEDs and the state AMC would improve the quality of pediatric airway management provided by CEDs in simulated settings and the CEDs' pediatric emergency readiness scores. METHODS: This prospective, pre- and post-intervention study utilized in situ simulation and was conducted in 10 CEDs in the state of Indiana. A team from the pediatric AMC led a multi-faceted improvement program, which included post-simulation debriefing, addressing pediatric airway management issues, targeted assessment reports, access to pediatric resources, and ongoing communication with the AMC. The primary outcome of the study was improvement of simulated pediatric airway management in the CEDs. The secondary outcome was improvement of the CEDs' pediatric emergency readiness scores score. RESULTS: A total of 35 multidisciplinary teams participated in pre-intervention sessions, and 40 teams participated in post-intervention sessions. Overall adherence to a critical action checklist improved from 52% at the pre-intervention visits to 71% post-intervention (P = .003). There were significant improvements in the use of appropriate endotracheal tube (ETT) size (from 67% to 100%, P = .02), cuffed ETT (from 8% to 71%, P < .001), appropriate blade size (from 58% to 100%, P = .03), and availability of suction catheter (from 10% to 42%, P = .049). The CEDs' total pediatric emergency readiness scores score improved from 58.8 ± 15.6 pre-intervention to 75.8 ± 9.3 post-intervention (P = .01). CONCLUSIONS: A collaborative improvement program between a pediatric AMC and CEDs improved the CEDs' simulated pediatric emergency airway management. This model can be utilized to improve management of other pediatric critical conditions in these CEDs.


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Centros Médicos Acadêmicos/normas , Manuseio das Vias Aéreas/normas , Serviço Hospitalar de Emergência/normas , Hospitais Comunitários/normas , Pediatria/normas , Manuseio das Vias Aéreas/métodos , Lista de Checagem , Criança , Feminino , Humanos , Indiana , Colaboração Intersetorial , Masculino , Pediatria/métodos , Estudos Prospectivos , Melhoria de Qualidade
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PLoS One ; 13(11): e0207620, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30475852

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BACKGROUND: Immunocompromised pediatric patients constitute a growing population that is particularly vulnerable to bacterial infection, necessitating prompt recognition and treatment. This study assessed the utility of interleukin-27 (IL-27) and procalcitonin (PCT) as biomarkers of bacterial infection among immunocompromised pediatric subjects. METHODS: This is a single-center prospective cohort study conducted from July 2016 through September 2017, drawing subjects from the inpatient units at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC), a large, tertiary care children's hospital. Patients were included if they fit the definition of immunocompromised and were under clinical suspicion for infection, defined by the acquisition of a blood culture at any point during the admission. The primary analysis assessed the accuracy of IL-27 to diagnose bacterial infection in immunocompromised pediatric patients, using PCT as a comparator. RESULTS: 293 patients were recruited, representing 400 episodes of suspected bacterial infection. The median age was 7.8 years (IQR 3.1-13.8 years). Fifty-three percent (n = 213) of the population had a primary oncologic diagnosis, 24% (n = 95) had received a bone marrow transplant, and 21% (n = 85) had received a solid organ transplant. The overall infection rate was 37%, with 70% of those patients having some form of culture positivity. Twenty-eight-day mortality was 5%, 60-day mortality was 9%, with 87% of patients surviving to hospital discharge. The AUC's of the ROC curve to diagnose bacterial infection were 0.62 (0.5-0.68) for IL-27 and 0.65 (0.6-0.73) for PCT. Using the previously determined cutoff of 5.0 ng/mL, the specificity of IL-27 to diagnose bacterial infection reached 94%, with a negative predictive value of 64%. CONCLUSIONS: Despite prior work demonstrating IL-27 and PCT as possible biomarkers of bacterial infection in immunocompromised pediatric patients, we were unable to validate these findings. This illustrates the challenges associated with developing reliable biomarkers of bacterial infection in this vulnerable population.


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Infecções Bacterianas/diagnóstico , Biomarcadores/análise , Interleucina-27/análise , Adolescente , Área Sob a Curva , Bactérias/isolamento & purificação , Infecções Bacterianas/mortalidade , Transplante de Medula Óssea , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Humanos , Hospedeiro Imunocomprometido , Lactente , Masculino , Pró-Calcitonina/análise , Estudos Prospectivos , Curva ROC , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Taxa de Sobrevida
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J Clin Microbiol ; 45(11): 3764-7, 2007 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17804648

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Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis was used to determine genetic diversities of multiple nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae isolates from throat and ear specimens of eight children with otitis media. From five children, all ear and throat isolates were identical. The bacterial populations in these specimens showed less diversity than populations in throat isolates of healthy children.


Assuntos
Orelha Média/microbiologia , Haemophilus influenzae/genética , Otite Média/microbiologia , Faringe/microbiologia , Doença Aguda , Criança , Eletroforese em Gel de Campo Pulsado , Variação Genética , Haemophilus influenzae/efeitos dos fármacos , Humanos , Otite Média/etiologia
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