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Publikováno v:
Pediatric Pulmonology. 48:747-753
Background CFF practice guidelines recommend patients ≥age 6 use dornase alfa and hypertonic saline daily, and those ≥age 6 colonized with Pseudomonas aeruginosa use inhaled tobramycin and oral azithromycin to improve lung function and reduce pul
Autor:
Meixia Liu, Brooke M. Moore, Stephen C. Kurachek, Karen Blumberg, Theresa A. Laguna, Erin E. Zielinski
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. 13:e64-e67
Intubation is a risk factor for nosocomial sinusitis in adult intensive care patients. Sinusitis in intubated adults can be an occult cause of fever. In children, nasal intubation may increase the risk of sinusitis. No pediatric study has determined
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Neurology. 43:49-52
Wegener's granulomatosis is a necrotizing, granulomatous vasculitis that primarily affects the respiratory tract and kidneys. It is rare in children. Few pediatric and adult case reports described seizures and central nervous system involvement at in
Autor:
Meixia Liu, Brooke M. Moore, Stephen C. Kurachek, Roy C. Maynard, Alison E. Overman, Mark C. Mammel, Michael R. Shreve
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 131(5)
BACKGROUND: Despite advances in care of critically ill neonates, extended mechanical ventilation and tracheostomy are sometimes required. Few studies focus on complications and clinical outcomes. Our aim was to provide long-term outcomes for a cohort
Publikováno v:
Pediatric pulmonology. 48(8)
CFF practice guidelines recommend patients ≥age 6 use dornase alfa and hypertonic saline daily, and those ≥age 6 colonized with Pseudomonas aeruginosa use inhaled tobramycin and oral azithromycin to improve lung function and reduce pulmonary exac
Autor:
Brooke M. Moore, Michael R. Shreve, Stephen C. Kurachek, Chia-Wei Lin, Roy C. Maynard, Erin E. Zielinski, Allison E. Overman, Mark C. Mammel
Publikováno v:
A56. PEDIATRIC AND NEONATAL CRITICAL CARE.
Publikováno v:
D56. PEDIATRIC CASE REPORTS: DIAGNOSTIC AND MANAGEMENT DILEMMAS.
Publikováno v:
Clinical pediatrics. 47(8)
This study evaluates the hypothesis that a decline in sudden infant death syndrome in Minnesota is associated with increases in other categories of sudden unexpected infant death. Matched birth and death certificates, autopsy reports, and home visit