Pediatric Critical Care Medicine

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine

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Pediatric Critical Care Medicine is the only peer-reviewed, international scientific publication for intensivists and other ICU healthcare providers who treat pediatric patients. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine is written for the entire critical care team—pediatricians, neonatologists, respiratory therapists, nurses, and others who care for pediatric patients who are critically ill or injured. In

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Check out this issue's online abstract translations available in Chinese, Japanese, French, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese: http://ow.ly/fVa750L9pmr

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In children on continuous flow VADs, bivalirudin anticoagulation was associated with fewer bleeding compared to unfractionated heparin & is a safe and successful treatment strategy for suspected pump thrombosis

Puri et al: http://ow.ly/gCf850L9oU5

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Lessons and Insights From the Implementation of the Cohort Model for a : A Case Study Research

Ninemire et al: http://ow.ly/NmpT50L9oC4

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Select pre-procedure patient characteristics can be used to predict post-procedure resource necessities for patients with congenital heart disease undergoing cardiac catheterization

Quinn et al: http://ow.ly/1mmM50L9oec

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21/10/2022

Correspondence on the guidelines

Selandari et al: http://ow.ly/Qezi50L9o3V

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Weight-Based Versus Flat Dosing of Epinephrine During Cardiac Arrest in the PICU: A Multicenter Survey

Kienzle et al: http://ow.ly/hCBX50L9nEF

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In this , the authors provide clinicians' narratives as a shared understanding of what the many journeys in pediatric critical care can look like

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In this study, functional impairment, younger age & longer length of stay were associated with higher hospital readmission risk within 1 year

Dattein Peiter et al 🇧🇷: http://ow.ly/kkRw50L9mGj

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In this study of pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest, the use of sodium bicarbonate was common & associated with lower rates of survival

Cashen et al: http://ow.ly/KB0r50L9lZa

Editorial by DelSignore: http://ow.ly/zkXr50L9m3q

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The Relevance of Airway Resistance in Children Requiring Mechanical Ventilatory Support

Bruno et al 🇧🇷: http://ow.ly/etP250L9luz

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An intensivist considers her roles as a parent and a physician

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Targeted diagnostics and therapy of acquired von Willebrand disease could reduce blood loss during congenital heart disease corrections

Wolf et al: http://ow.ly/P6z850L63js

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duration is an independent risk factor for readmission in critically ill children

Pilato et al: http://ow.ly/1AAX50L62Gw

Editorial by Schieveld et al: http://ow.ly/59hM50L62Jk

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Early initiation of peritoneal dialysis may be associated with beneficial postoperative outcomes in infants after cardiac surgery. However, results were based on studies of varying qualities and risk of bias.

Namachivayam et al: http://ow.ly/UqJF50KZZXJ

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Airway Bacterial Colonization, Biofilms and Blooms, and Acute Respiratory Infection

Wasserman et al: http://ow.ly/q4ny50KZZBp

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Long-Term Pulmonary Outcomes in Children Mechanically Ventilated for Severe

de Sonnaville et al 🇳🇱: http://ow.ly/CflI50KZZeG

Editorial by Killien: http://ow.ly/vKgt50KZZeH

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Prophylactic enoxaparin may reduce the rates of catheter-associated thrombosis in post-operative cardiac children

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Editorial by Parker: http://ow.ly/uca850KZYN8

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Editor's Choice Articles for the October issue include & readmission, prophylactic enoxaparin use, peritoneal dialysis in and, of course, .

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🚨 The October issue is hot off the press!

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Children w/ acute neurologic disease require more resources than children without neurologic disease & experience a high incidence of events associated with secondary neurologic injury

DeSanti et al: http://ow.ly/CmS550KH3fs

Editorial by Kirschen & Topjian: http://ow.ly/u2X050KH3fu

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Outcomes for Children With Pulmonary Hypertension Undergoing Tracheostomy Placement: A Multi-Institutional Analysis

Perez et al: http://ow.ly/fimx50KH2C6

Editorial by Villafranco et al: http://ow.ly/ayGg50KH2C5

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21/09/2022

The September issue of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine is now available! Check out clinical breakthroughs in pediatric and neonatal critical care: https://bit.ly/2JhEVM8

Topics: resource utilization in neurocritical care patients, , tracheostomy placement outcomes, and more.

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Parental presence, and choice to travel, in the ambulance are associated with higher satisfaction with emergency transfer

Evans et al 🇬🇧: http://ow.ly/UUcY50KH20K

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Semiautomated Regional Citrate Anticoagulation for Continuous Kidney Replacement Therapy: An Observational Study in Young Children

Liet et al 🇫🇷: http://ow.ly/zgBN50KH1xI

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The Unequal Fight by Sylvia Belda, MD: http://ow.ly/cU8750KH1hs

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Early corticosteroids are not associated with better clinical or health-related quality of life outcomes in pediatric

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Editorial by Menon: http://ow.ly/zAfl50KH0Zq

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Tirofiban is safe and may be effective in preventing early thrombosis related to modified Blalock-Taussig shunt

Piekarski et al: http://ow.ly/aCv950KAq5Y

Editorial by Prodhan et al: http://ow.ly/nX8B50KAq7z

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An Adolescent Male in Cardiac Arrest 3 Days After Liver Transplantation for End-Stage Liver Disease

A PCCM Case Conference Record by Valencia et al: http://ow.ly/K3E450KApYM

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Gastrointestinal dysfunction affects a majority of critically ill patients. Zonulin is a potential mediator of GI dysfunction in critical illness with diagnostic & therapeutic potential

Martinez et al: http://ow.ly/OWZL50KApHt

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Pediatric Critical Care Medicine

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine is written for the entire critical care team—pediatricians, neonatologists, respiratory therapists, nurses, and others who care for pediatric patients who are critically ill or injured. International in scope, with editorial board members and contributors from around the world, the journal includes a full range of scientific content, including clinical articles, scientific investigations, solicited reviews, and abstracts from pediatric critical care meetings. The journal also includes abstracts of selected articles published in Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, and Spanish translations, making news of advances in the field available to pediatric and neonatal intensive care practitioners worldwide.

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine is a journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine. Learn more at sccm.org.