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A Mssic Study Reveals Non- Modifiable Risk Factors Were Associated With Post-Operative Hematoma Following Acdf, Richard Easton, Matthew Lipphardt, Matthew Easton, Nicholas Papakonstantinou, Lonni Schultz, Hsueh-Han Yeh, Cecile Pestano Nov 2023

A Mssic Study Reveals Non- Modifiable Risk Factors Were Associated With Post-Operative Hematoma Following Acdf, Richard Easton, Matthew Lipphardt, Matthew Easton, Nicholas Papakonstantinou, Lonni Schultz, Hsueh-Han Yeh, Cecile Pestano

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Post-operative hematoma (POH) following anterior cervical discectomy (ACDF) is uncommon . Although rare, POH is recognized as a potentially catastrophic post-operative complication . There is limited information as to who is vulnerable . From a large database, the authors sought to identify common modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors for developing POH and its associated clinical outcomes.

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The Michigan Spine Surgery Improvement Collaborative (MSSIC) is a statewide quality improvement initiative . ACDF cases in MSSIC registry from 2014-2018 were identified . Patients who developed POH (POH) were compared to those who did not (non-POH) . Chi-square and …


Bowel Cleanout Prior To Intrathecal Baclofen Pump Implantation: Effects On Acute Post- Operative Gastrointestinal Complications, Amanda Lindenberg, Brittni Walton, Sathya Vadivelu, Matthew J. Mclaughlin Nov 2023

Bowel Cleanout Prior To Intrathecal Baclofen Pump Implantation: Effects On Acute Post- Operative Gastrointestinal Complications, Amanda Lindenberg, Brittni Walton, Sathya Vadivelu, Matthew J. Mclaughlin

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Background: Intrathecal baclofen (ITB) pumps have been used for management of spasticity and dystonia There is limited data on immediate post-operative complications such as GI adverse events after surgery for ITB pump related procedures. This study aimed to compare patients who underwent a pre-operative bowel cleanout to those who did not and the relationship with post-operative nausea, vomiting and constipation requiring an escalation of their bowel regimen. Design: Retrospective cohort study. Setting: Pediatric acute care hospital. Participants: All patients who underwent new ITB pump and/or catheter placement from January 2015-December 2022. Interventions: Preoperative bowel clean out. Main Outcome Measure: Quantity …


Investigating The Association Between Mast Cell Activation Syndrome And Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Ishaan Jakhar, Maggie Urschler, Medha Singh, Suman Sahil, Hassan Ahmad Nov 2023

Investigating The Association Between Mast Cell Activation Syndrome And Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Ishaan Jakhar, Maggie Urschler, Medha Singh, Suman Sahil, Hassan Ahmad

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Investigating the Association between Mast Cell Activation Syndrome and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Introduction Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) involves the inappropriate release of chemical mediators resulting in varied episodic symptoms. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a common functional abdominal disorder where mucosal immune alterations play a key role. Since mast cells function as gatekeepers for the intestinal interface, we examined what proportion of patients diagnosed with MCAS also had IBS along with comorbid risk factors. Methods All patients in our study were 18 years of age or older. We used Cerner Healthfacts to gather our cohorts of patients with MCAS, …


A Case Report Of A 48-Year-Old Female With Cauda Equina Syndrome In The Setting Of Disseminated Mrsa Infection, Aimee Lambeth, Sarah Eickmeyer, Stephanie Fortune Nov 2023

A Case Report Of A 48-Year-Old Female With Cauda Equina Syndrome In The Setting Of Disseminated Mrsa Infection, Aimee Lambeth, Sarah Eickmeyer, Stephanie Fortune

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To present an interesting case of cauda equina syndrome due to disseminated MRSA, where inpatient EMG was useful in diagnosis and treatment planning.


Ada Deficiency: Improvement In Immune Function After Enzyme Replacement Therapy, Esosa Adah, Nikita Raje Nov 2023

Ada Deficiency: Improvement In Immune Function After Enzyme Replacement Therapy, Esosa Adah, Nikita Raje

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Introduction: Adenosine deaminase (ADA)-deficient severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) is characterized by severe lymphocytopenia affecting T-, and B-,lymphocytes, with non-immunological manifestations including neurodevelopmental deficits, sensorineural deafness, and skeletal abnormalities. Treatment modalities include enzyme replacement therapy(ERT) and/or autologous gene therapy or hematopoietic stem cell treatment. We report a 9-month-old female with ADA deficient T-B-NK+ SCID treated with ERT while awaiting stem cell treatment. Case Description: A 9-month-old female with a history of failure to thrive, hypotonia and loss of developmental milestones had genetic testing done that showed variants ADA c.911 T>G, c.302G>A. She was admitted for further work up. Lymphocyte …


Evaluating Patients With Recurrent Fever And Elevated Igd, Thao Le, Nikita Raje Nov 2023

Evaluating Patients With Recurrent Fever And Elevated Igd, Thao Le, Nikita Raje

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Introduction: Hyperimmunoglobulinemia D with periodic fever syndrome (HIDS) often presents within the first year of life. Symptoms include fevers, chills, headache, lymphadenopathy, and abdominal pain. Patients may be misdiagnosed as other autoinflammatory syndromes, resulting in delay of treatment. Case: A 16-year-old female presented for evaluation of recurrent fever. Her fevers started at two months of age, occurred one to two times a month, and were associated with headache, abdominal pain, and fatigue . At 18-months, she was diagnosed with periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis, adenitis (PFAPA). She was treated with prednisone and an adenotonsillectomy but her fevers persisted. . At …


Evaluating A Newborn Infant With Pancytopenia For Whim Syndrome, Shayan Sazdar, Thao Le, Nikita Raje Nov 2023

Evaluating A Newborn Infant With Pancytopenia For Whim Syndrome, Shayan Sazdar, Thao Le, Nikita Raje

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Introduction Warts, hypogammaglobulinemia, infections, and myelokathexis (WHIM) syndrome is a rare immunodeficiency caused by a gain-of-function mutation in CXCR4. A complication of WHIM syndrome is severe neutropenia, which can result in fatal bacterial infections. Given the rarity of the disease and variability of clinical presentations, WHIM syndrome can be difficult to diagnose and manage. Case Description A full term male infant was hospitalized for hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy after delivery. Physical exam was unremarkable. During his hospitalization, he was found to have progressive pancytopenia. Initial lymphocyte subsets showed a significant T cell lymphopenia of 1325 mm3 CD3+, 920 mm3 CD4+, 390 …


Privacy Preserving Self-Service Degauss Based Geomarker Portal, Harpreet Gill, Kushal Vallambhatla, Mark A. Hoffman, Kevin Power, Catherine Jackson Nov 2023

Privacy Preserving Self-Service Degauss Based Geomarker Portal, Harpreet Gill, Kushal Vallambhatla, Mark A. Hoffman, Kevin Power, Catherine Jackson

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DeGAUSS offers a privacy-preserving capability to annotate a list of addresses with geomarker information that is useful for social determinants and other research. The standard delivery of DeGAUSS requires command line proficiency, potentially limiting the group of users. We provide a self-service portal that enables researchers to load a file and receive a downloadable annotated output file. In our pilot phase, the system has processed 481 calls for more than 45,000 addresses at Children’s Mercy.


Increasing Annual Eye Exam Completion For Children With Cystic Fibrosis Receiving Cftr Modulators, Paula Capel, Claire Elson, Stephanie Duehlmeyer, Jessica Haynes, Amanda Conway, Christopher M. Oermann Nov 2023

Increasing Annual Eye Exam Completion For Children With Cystic Fibrosis Receiving Cftr Modulators, Paula Capel, Claire Elson, Stephanie Duehlmeyer, Jessica Haynes, Amanda Conway, Christopher M. Oermann

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Background: CFTR modulators are life-changing therapy for people with CF. During preclinical studies of ivacaftor, cataracts were identified in juvenile rat pups. Subsequently, noncongenital cataracts have been reported in children receiving CFTR modulator therapy [1], so baseline and annual slit lamp eye examinations for cataract development are recommended for children with CF (aged <18). At Children’s Mercy Kansas City (CMKC), our standard practice is to conduct baseline and annual ophthalmologic examinations to assess for cataracts in children with CF prescribed CFTR modulator therapy, but there was no formal process for tracking adherence to this standard and ensuring that examinations were completed. A quality improvement project was undertaken in May 2022 to determine the rate of completion of annual eye exams and increase adherence to our annual monitoring standard.

Methods: To improve adherence to annual monitoring standards, a quality improvement taskforce including CF care team nurses and pharmacists was developed. A database was used to document baseline and follow-up eye examinations. A standardized communication process was developed and deployed that included an eye exam brochure (Figure …


Sangrado Del Tubo Digestivo Alto Secundario A Infección De Adenovirus, Moises Alatorre-Jimenez, Sarah T. Edwards, Thomas M. Attard Oct 2023

Sangrado Del Tubo Digestivo Alto Secundario A Infección De Adenovirus, Moises Alatorre-Jimenez, Sarah T. Edwards, Thomas M. Attard

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Titulo: Sangrado del Tubo Digestivo Alto Secundario a Infección de Adenovirus Introducción: El Sangrado del tubo digestivo alto (STDA) es causado por múltiples etiologías incluyendo gastritis, varices, esofagitis, anomalidades vasculares, cuerpos extraños, y ulceras (1). Dentro de estas causas se conoce que infecciones virales pueden producir ulceras causando sangrado los más comunes son el virus de Epstein- Barr, Covid-19, Herpesvirus-6, Herpesvirus-7 y Citomegalovirus (1,2,3,4,5). Presentamos el caso de un paciente con STDA severo a causa de infección por adenovirus. Reporte de Caso: Paciente de 22 meses de edad, previamente sano que se presenta al servicio de Urgencias debido a un …


Latency Time From Prior Authorization Submission To Initiation Of Biologic Therapy In Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Shannon Capraro, Janelle R. Noel-Macdonnell Phd, Lauren Disselhoff, Layne Sieve, Rachel Chevalier Oct 2023

Latency Time From Prior Authorization Submission To Initiation Of Biologic Therapy In Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Shannon Capraro, Janelle R. Noel-Macdonnell Phd, Lauren Disselhoff, Layne Sieve, Rachel Chevalier

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Background For pediatric patients with a diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), initiation of biologic therapy can be essential to attain disease control. Unfortunately, patients often experience delays in receiving the first dose of these medications due to the need for insurance companies to approve medication prior authorizations (PA). Physicians and support staff spend many working hours collating and transferring information regarding urgency to payors. To our knowledge, no studies exist to evaluate the factors that contribute to how quickly a medication is approved in pediatric patients. We set out here to evaluate which demographic and disease factors contribute to …


Anesthetic Management Of Clamshell Thoracotomy For Large Tumor, Kasey Brooks, Nathaniel Lata Oct 2023

Anesthetic Management Of Clamshell Thoracotomy For Large Tumor, Kasey Brooks, Nathaniel Lata

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Factors Associated With Respiratory Pathogen Panel Utilization In Children Hospitalized With Acute Respiratory Illness — New Vaccine Surveillance Network, Kansas City, 2017–2021, Edward Lyon, Brian R. Lee, Benjamin Clopper, Heidi L. Moline, Rangaraj Selvarangan, Jennifer Schuster Oct 2023

Factors Associated With Respiratory Pathogen Panel Utilization In Children Hospitalized With Acute Respiratory Illness — New Vaccine Surveillance Network, Kansas City, 2017–2021, Edward Lyon, Brian R. Lee, Benjamin Clopper, Heidi L. Moline, Rangaraj Selvarangan, Jennifer Schuster

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Background: Respiratory pathogen panels (RPP) are multiplex PCR platforms that detect several respiratory viruses from one specimen. For most children hospitalized with acute respiratory illness (ARI), management is supportive, and detection of a specific virus from RPP does not impact clinical care. Therefore, clinical RPP use is not standardized, and ordering is at the discretion of the clinician. We sought to understand factors associated with RPP utilization among pediatric patients hospitalized with ARI. Methods: From October 2017 to September 2021, participants < 18 years hospitalized with ARI were enrolled at a single site in the New Vaccine Surveillance Network (NVSN). Eligible patients were residents of Jackson County, MO, had one or more ARI symptoms (e.g., cough, fever, nasal congestion) lasting < 14 days, and were enrolled within 48 hours of admission. Parent interviews and medical chart reviews were conducted. All participants had a research RPP, but results were not available to the clinical providers. Clinical providers were able to order a clinical RPP (cRPP), for which they received test results. Characteristics of NVSN enrollees hospitalized with ARI with and without a cRPP are described. Lastly, medical complexity was assessed via the pediatric complex chronic conditions classification system (CCC) then analyzed via chi- square test between groups. Findings: During the study period, 1,038 participants were enrolled, and 555 (53.4%) received a cRPP. Most, 299 (53%), cRPPs were ordered in the emergency department or urgent care before admission. Age was a significant factor associated with cRPP use (Table 1). cRPP participants were more likely to have complex chronic conditions, and/or technology dependence. No difference in cRPP use was observed by race/ethnicity, payer status, or sex. More participants were enrolled in 2020-2021, but the overall usage of cRPP is similar between years (Table 2). Conclusions: In this large cohort of children hospitalized with ARI, medical complexity, technological dependence, and age < 2 months were associated with increased utilization of cRPPs. Understanding the impact of cRPP on clinical care requires further investigation to better understand the utility of these tests.


The Implementation Of A Pectus Bar Insertion Eras Pathway, Todd A. Glenski, Emily Weisberg, Christian M. Taylor, Brandon Layton, Andrea Melanson, Sameer Lalani Oct 2023

The Implementation Of A Pectus Bar Insertion Eras Pathway, Todd A. Glenski, Emily Weisberg, Christian M. Taylor, Brandon Layton, Andrea Melanson, Sameer Lalani

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Rumination Syndrome Diagnosis Supported By Colon Manometry In A Pediatric Patient, Alex Biller, John Rosen, Amornluck Krasaelap Oct 2023

Rumination Syndrome Diagnosis Supported By Colon Manometry In A Pediatric Patient, Alex Biller, John Rosen, Amornluck Krasaelap

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Introduction: Rumination syndrome is a disorder of gut-brain interaction characterized by effortless repetitive postprandial regurgitation, reswallowing, and/or spitting.(1) This condition is caused by increased intragastric pressure due to abdominal muscle contractions, leading to the opening of the lower esophageal sphincter and the return of gastric content into the esophagus.(1) Rumination is a clinical diagnosis after the exclusion of other etiologies of symptoms. The diagnosis of rumination is clinical, but supportive evidence can be obtained through esophageal or antroduodenal manometry.(2) We present a unique case report of rumination syndrome diagnosis supported by data obtained during colon manometry in a pediatric patient. …


Teaching And Tomorrow: Children's Mercy Hospital Pediatric Gastroenterology Fellowship Program, Children's Mercy Kansas City Oct 2023

Teaching And Tomorrow: Children's Mercy Hospital Pediatric Gastroenterology Fellowship Program, Children's Mercy Kansas City

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Candida Chorioretinitis In Immunocompromised Patient With Candida Tropicalis Fungemia Secondary To Chemotherapy, Jourdan Valkner Krause Oct 2023

Candida Chorioretinitis In Immunocompromised Patient With Candida Tropicalis Fungemia Secondary To Chemotherapy, Jourdan Valkner Krause

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Summary: An immunocompromised patient with candida tropicalis fungemia secondary to chemotherapy presented for follow up of candida chorioretinitis. This infection puts the patient at high risk for CNVM formation and must be followed closely. Case History: • 3-year-old Hispanic female • CC: Candida chorioretinitis follow up • POH: Bilateral orbital chloromas and optic nerve atrophy • PMH: Acute myeloid leukemia, Candida tropicalis fungemia • Meds: o Amphotericin B liposomal 85 mg 42.5 mL, IV, q24hr o Flucytosine 500 mg Capsule *NF* 1,000 mg 2 capsule, PO/NG, q6hr o Micafungin 100 mg 100 mL, IV, q24hr *Plus numerous chemotherapy, pain and …


Oscillometry In Term Neonates Without Respiratory Disease, Anna Nelson, Cheri Gauldin, Brooke Smith, Venkatesh Sampath, Winston M. Manimtim Oct 2023

Oscillometry In Term Neonates Without Respiratory Disease, Anna Nelson, Cheri Gauldin, Brooke Smith, Venkatesh Sampath, Winston M. Manimtim

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Background Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is one of the most common complications of prematurity. While severity of BPD is defined by need and type of respiratory support at 36 weeks, it does not distinguish between endotypes of disease. Recent studies suggest that infants with severe BPD have parenchymal, airway and pulmonary vascular disease. Determining the BPD phenotype could help guide future individualized therapy. Oscillometry is a bedside tool that measures the resistance of the airways and the reactance of the pulmonary parenchyma. Normative values of oscillometry need to be established to serve as a comparison prior to establishing oscillometry characteristics of …


Increasing The Rate Of Infants Rooming In With Their Mothers With Low Acuity Congenital Heart Disease, Anna Nelson, Amy Marks, Ekta Patel Oct 2023

Increasing The Rate Of Infants Rooming In With Their Mothers With Low Acuity Congenital Heart Disease, Anna Nelson, Amy Marks, Ekta Patel

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Background The Children’s Mercy Fetal Health Center (FHC) was created to be able to deliver infants with complex fetal diagnoses including congenital heart disease. Mothers are referred from all over the Midwest region for their babies to have access to specialized care immediately after birth. Nearly all babies born in the FHC are admitted to our neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), as there are not well-established guidelines for keeping babies with their mothers if they have low-risk congenital heart disease that do not need intensive care continuous monitoring. Maternal infant bonding starts before an infant is born and becomes stronger …


Impact Of Fetal Health Center On Mode Of Neonatal Death, Erin Bolen, Ashley Sherman, Julie Weiner, Jotishna Sharma Oct 2023

Impact Of Fetal Health Center On Mode Of Neonatal Death, Erin Bolen, Ashley Sherman, Julie Weiner, Jotishna Sharma

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Introduction There has been significant innovation and technological advancement in prenatal diagnosis, fetal therapeutic intervention, and establishment of fetal health centers (FHC) at children’s hospitals with dedicated delivery services for high-risk neonates and expedited access to level IV neonatal intensive care units (NICU). Morality trends have been examined on individual bases and within diagnostic groups, but there have been few studies that examine overall modes of mortality in the NICU population across diagnoses after the implementation of a dedicated FHC. This study aims to compare modes of death at a level IV children’s hospital NICU between infants born at the …


Life Threatening Anemia And Acidosis Secondary To Systemic Loxoscelism In A Pediatric Patient, Rohan Akhouri, Vincent J. Calleo, Leslie Hueschen Oct 2023

Life Threatening Anemia And Acidosis Secondary To Systemic Loxoscelism In A Pediatric Patient, Rohan Akhouri, Vincent J. Calleo, Leslie Hueschen

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Introduction Rashes are common in pediatric patients and most resolve without significant patient illness. In rare cases, they can represent life-threatening disease entities. History is crucial to determine a rash’s etiology, and barriers like developmental delay and language can complicate accurate diagnosis. We present a case of hemodynamic instability and hemolysis without known envenomation, which was diagnosed as systemic loxoscelism. Case Description A 10-year-old male with developmental delay presented with decreased activity and reduced oral intake for 4 days. An interpreter was used due to a language barrier. Initial vital signs were T 36.6°C, HR=120, RR=20, BP=117/66, and SpO2 96%. …


Increasing Vaccination Rates Of 23-Valent Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine Among Patients At High-Risk For Invasive Pneumococcal Disease., Edward Lyon, Tracey Wetzel, Ann L. Wirtz, Douglas Swanson, Rachel Moran, Jessica Peters, Christine Symes, Liset Olarte, Rana El Feghaly Oct 2023

Increasing Vaccination Rates Of 23-Valent Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine Among Patients At High-Risk For Invasive Pneumococcal Disease., Edward Lyon, Tracey Wetzel, Ann L. Wirtz, Douglas Swanson, Rachel Moran, Jessica Peters, Christine Symes, Liset Olarte, Rana El Feghaly

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Introduction: Pneumococcal disease causes significant morbidity and mortality in children. Routine childhood immunizations protect for 13 or 15 pneumococcal serotypes via two pneumococcal conjugated vaccines. Patients with immunocompromising and chronic medical conditions are at high risk of invasive pneumococcal disease. A 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23) is recommended in these patients to protect against more pneumococcal serotypes, but many patients have not received it. Our AIM is to increase PPSV23 vaccination rates among eligible patients in both the inpatient and outpatient infectious diseases (ID) settings from a baseline of 44% to 55% by October 2024. Methods: In collaboration with Children’s …


Dexamethasone For Bpd While On Non-Invasive Positive Pressure Ventilation, Priya Tiwari, Jansynn Radford, Michael Norberg, Alain Cuna Oct 2023

Dexamethasone For Bpd While On Non-Invasive Positive Pressure Ventilation, Priya Tiwari, Jansynn Radford, Michael Norberg, Alain Cuna

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Background: Postnatal dexamethasone (DEX) has traditionally been reserved for preterm infants on prolonged mechanical ventilation, with reported rates of successful extubation at 47% to 76%. Recent emphasis on avoiding mechanical ventilation has resulted in preterm infants being increasingly supported with chronic non-invasive ventilation (NIV). The use of DEX for weaning preterm infants on chronic NIV remains largely unexplored. Objective: To determine efficacy of postnatal DEX in weaning infants on chronic NIV, and to identify factors and outcomes associated with successful weaning. Methods: Single-center retrospective study (2010-2022) of preterm infants ≤32 weeks gestation treated with postnatal DEX while on chronic NIV. …


National Prescribing Practices For Dystonia Among Providers In The United States, Sarah Paige Davis, Natalie J. Kane, Haley Botteron, Rose N. Gelineau-Morel Oct 2023

National Prescribing Practices For Dystonia Among Providers In The United States, Sarah Paige Davis, Natalie J. Kane, Haley Botteron, Rose N. Gelineau-Morel

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Objective: While multiple oral medications are used to treat dystonia, limited information exists on current prescribing practices. This study analyzes prescribing practices for dystonia in the United States, evaluating variations in dosing and impact of co-morbidities. Methods: Querying the Cerner Real World database from 2014 to 2019 for children age 0-18 with an ICD-10 diagnosis containing “dystonia” resulted in 11,300 inpatient and outpatient encounters. Information extracted included current dystonia medications (baclofen, clonidine, carbidopa-levodopa, gabapentin, tetrabenazine, trihexyphenidyl, and benzodiazepines including diazepam, clonazepam, midazolam, and lorazepam), medication dosing, and co-morbid diagnoses of cerebral palsy, epilepsy, or spasticity. Encounters without current weight were …


Rare Complications Associated With Use Of Bovine Pericardium, Mohamed Aashiq Abdul Ghayum, Nitin Madan, William Gibson, Sanket Shah Sep 2023

Rare Complications Associated With Use Of Bovine Pericardium, Mohamed Aashiq Abdul Ghayum, Nitin Madan, William Gibson, Sanket Shah

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Background Bovine Pericardium (BP), with numerous and improving preparation techniques, has been used extensively for over 50 years in repair of simple and complex congenital heart defects. It has several advantages over other surgical materials. However, there is a paucity of data in the pediatric population regarding complications associated with BP. Herein, we report two rare complications noted with BP use. Case Description Case 1. A 14-month-old male, with trisomy 21 and complete Atrioventricular canal defect, repaired using BP. A routine surveillance echocardiogram showed a mass attached to the atrial septum and atrial aspect of the left atrioventricular valve (Figure …


“It's So Expensive And Isn’T Any Better! Or Is It?” A Comparative Analysis Of Price Per Ecmo Hour, Intracranial Hemorrhage, And Survival Rates In Neonates On Bivalirudin Vs. Heparin, Johanna I. Orrick, Jessie Charbonneau, Kari L. Davidson, Alexandra Oschman, John M. Daniel Iv Sep 2023

“It's So Expensive And Isn’T Any Better! Or Is It?” A Comparative Analysis Of Price Per Ecmo Hour, Intracranial Hemorrhage, And Survival Rates In Neonates On Bivalirudin Vs. Heparin, Johanna I. Orrick, Jessie Charbonneau, Kari L. Davidson, Alexandra Oschman, John M. Daniel Iv

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Background: Heparin has been the anticoagulant of choice for Neonatal ECMO for the past thirty years. It has the benefit of being well studied and having a low production cost. As bivalirudin is a newer anticoagulant, it has not been as widely studied and has a higher production cost, many centers are concerned about changing to a newer, more expensive agent. Bivalirudin has been studied from both an efficacy and cost perspective in adult patients (Sun et al 2021) and pediatric VAD populations (Burnstein et al 2023). While some safety and efficacy data exist for neonates, there are few if …


A Genomics Driven Pluripotent Stem Cell Model Of Infant Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, Meagan Vacek, Jacqelyn Nemechek, Julia Draper, Irina Pushel, Bradley Thornton, Molly Leyda, Priyanka Prem Kumar, Midhat S. Farooqi, Jay L. Vivian, Erin M. Guest, John M. Perry Sep 2023

A Genomics Driven Pluripotent Stem Cell Model Of Infant Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, Meagan Vacek, Jacqelyn Nemechek, Julia Draper, Irina Pushel, Bradley Thornton, Molly Leyda, Priyanka Prem Kumar, Midhat S. Farooqi, Jay L. Vivian, Erin M. Guest, John M. Perry

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Acute lymphoblastic leukemia in infants (iALL) is a high-risk subtype of childhood leukemia, with poor survival outcomes despite intensive therapies. Rearrangement of KMT2A (KMT2A-r) on chromosome 11q23 is the most frequent cytogenetic abnormality in iALL, occurring in 70% of cases. KMT2A-r is associated with chemotherapy resistance, early relapse, and rapid leukemic progression, all of which contribute to poor survival outcomes. The most common KMT2A-r in iALL is KMT2A::AFF1 (MLL::AF4), derived from t(4;11)(q21;23) and arises in utero as shown in multiple clinical studies. Infant ALL’s cell of origin is thought to be a very early hematopoietic precursor, with transcriptomic studies of …


Exploring Bidirectionality In Us Pediatric Global Health Programs, Anik Patel, Pauline Kamau, Ashley Combs, Megan Mchenry Sep 2023

Exploring Bidirectionality In Us Pediatric Global Health Programs, Anik Patel, Pauline Kamau, Ashley Combs, Megan Mchenry

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Introduction: Over the last two decades, GH programs have offered experiences at partner sites through established global health partnerships (GHPs). Historically, GHPs have been one-directional, favoring partners from resource-rich settings. These partnerships are now being reevaluated through the lens of equity and decolonization. We seek to understand how US pediatric GH faculty define the concept of “bidirectionality”, assess perspectives on their institution’s practice of bidirectional activities, and explore perceived benefits and challenges to prioritizing bidirectionality within their own GHPs. Methods: This is a cross-sectional qualitative survey study on bidirectionality of 206 AAMC-accredited US pediatric residency programs. 24 survey responses from …


Ecmo Clinical Practice Committee: Empowering The Frontline Staff, Michelle Mckain, Shayna Evans, Johanna I. Orrick, Kari L. Davidson Aug 2023

Ecmo Clinical Practice Committee: Empowering The Frontline Staff, Michelle Mckain, Shayna Evans, Johanna I. Orrick, Kari L. Davidson

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Background: Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) is a complex artificial life support for patients with severe respiratory and cardiac failure. Children’s Mercy was an early ECMO pioneer, establishing a program in 1987. Despite CM’s successful history, wide variations existed between regional management of ECMO (Schwartz et al., 2022). Studies show that patient outcomes, resources, staff satisfaction, and financial metrics improve with implementation of an interprofessional shared governance team (Olender et al., 2019; Schwartz et al., 2022). In 2016, the ECMO Clinical Practice Committee (ECP) was created, tasked with addressing projects aimed at ECMO process improvements. Methods: ECP members include Registered Nurses …


Development Of A Kineisophobia Scale For Adolescents With Heart Disease: A Preliminary Analysis Of Validity And Reliability, David A. White, Jami Gross-Toalson, Emily Cramer, Lindsey Malloy-Walton, Mollie Walton, Laura Martis, Brandy Enneking, Kelli M. Teson, Jessica S. Watson, Dara Watkins, William R. Black Aug 2023

Development Of A Kineisophobia Scale For Adolescents With Heart Disease: A Preliminary Analysis Of Validity And Reliability, David A. White, Jami Gross-Toalson, Emily Cramer, Lindsey Malloy-Walton, Mollie Walton, Laura Martis, Brandy Enneking, Kelli M. Teson, Jessica S. Watson, Dara Watkins, William R. Black

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