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Autor:
Jeffrey E. Rubnitz, Gabriela Maron, Randall T. Hayden, Katherine M. Knapp, Patricia M. Flynn, Alicia Rodriguez, Jerry L. Shenep
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 32:e451-e455
Invasive mould infections are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in pediatric cancer patients, particularly in those undergoing aggressive myeloablative chemotherapy. Voriconazole has been described as an appropriate and effective prophyl
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Blood & Cancer. 60:18-25
Central venous catheters are essential for treatment of cancer and hematologic disorders in children. Central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) is the most common important complication and can lead to serious sequelae. Conventional anti
Autor:
Gabriela Maron, Randall T. Hayden, Jerry L. Shenep, Nowell R. York, Bassem I. Razzouk, Stefan Roberts, Gregory M. Wells, Nilay M. Gandhi, Sue C. Kaste
Publikováno v:
Supportive Care in Cancer. 20:2589-2594
Despite recent studies failing to demonstrate the value of routine chest radiography (CXR) in the initial evaluation of the febrile neutropenic patient with cancer, this screening test is advocated by some experts. We evaluated the benefits of CXR fo
Safety of central venous catheter placement at diagnosis of acute lymphoblastic leukemia in children
Autor:
Amy W. Wozniak, C H Pui, Bhaskar N. Rao, Andrew M. Davidoff, G. Gonzalez, Stephen J. Shochat, Scott C. Howard, Jerry L. Shenep
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Blood & Cancer. 58:498-502
Background Central venous catheters (CVC) facilitate the management of patients with cancer. Optimal timing for placement of a CVC is controversial. We sought to determine whether early placement in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), a
Autor:
Liang Zhu, Randall T. Hayden, Ashok Srinivasan, Matthew J. Bankowski, Rosalie Perkins, Steven E. Seifried, Deo Kumar Srivastava, Jerry L. Shenep
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Blood & Cancer. 55:1317-1322
Background Infections with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), in community-settings, especially with strains carrying the Panton-Valentine Leukocidin (PVL) genes, have increased markedly in recent years. Colonization with S. aureus i
Autor:
Liang Zhu, Ashok Srinivasan, Deo Kumar Srivastava, Patricia M. Flynn, Jerry L. Shenep, Wally Bitar, Matthew J. Bankowski, Steven E. Seifried, Randall T. Hayden
Publikováno v:
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 25:1219-1224
The epidemiology of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections, in particular with Panton-Valentine leukocidin (PVL)-positive strains, has not been well characterized in children and young adults with HIV infection. It is not known
Autor:
Matthew J. Bankowski, Patricia M. Flynn, Liang Zhu, Jerry L. Shenep, Randall T. Hayden, Steven E. Seifried, Ashok Srinivasan, Deo Kumar Srivastava
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Blood & Cancer. 53:1216-1220
Background New strains of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) which frequently carry the Panton–Valentine leukocidin (PVL) genes have been recognized to cause invasive infections in otherwise healthy children and adults. However, the
Autor:
Carl Cross, Pamela Dotson, Donna J. Patterson, Joseph Mirro, Randall T. Hayden, Jerry L. Shenep, Deo Kumar Srivastava, Robert E. Possel, Dennis W. Jay
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Pediatrics. 152:219-224
Objective To assess the ability of a bar code-based electronic positive patient and specimen identification (EPPID) system to reduce identification errors in a pediatric hospital's clinical laboratory. Study design An EPPID system was implemented at
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Fever with neutropenia is a common clinical problem in patients receiving cancer treatment. Prevention and optimum management of infectious complications is critical to the overall success of cancer therapy. This article provides an overview of the c
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 21:3520-3525
Purpose: Multiple studies have demonstrated that catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBI) can be successfully treated without catheter removal (in situ therapy), but there is insufficient information available to determine if catheter design ca