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Ekg Technology: It Is Time For A Change!, Megan Carroll May 2022

Ekg Technology: It Is Time For A Change!, Megan Carroll

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Background: Technology for obtaining pediatric EKGs has not changed in over 70 years. Current guidelines recommend a 12-lead EKG, which takes approximately 7 minutes to complete. Newer adult technology utilizes between 1-6 leads for EKG analysis. There has not been a study in pediatrics to assess the minimum number of leads required to attain diagnostic accuracy.

Objectives/Goal: To determine the appropriate number of leads needed to read pediatric EKGs safely and accurately.

Methods/Design: This is a single center systematic review that included randomly selected EKGs from our hospital database (2017-2020) read by two independent pediatric …


Increased Prevalence Of Parenteral Nutrition-Associated Liver Disease In Neonates With Congenital Heart Disease, Yasasvhinie Santharam May 2022

Increased Prevalence Of Parenteral Nutrition-Associated Liver Disease In Neonates With Congenital Heart Disease, Yasasvhinie Santharam

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Background: A life-sustaining therapy, use of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) allows for meeting nutritional needs of low birth weight, premature, or otherwise complex infants with conditions that prevent feeding through the GI tract. However, 40-60% of infants on long-term TPN have been shown to develop parenteral nutrition-associated liver disease (PNALD)1 , a serious condition characterized by cholestatic jaundice, steatosis, and hepatic fibrosis. Given these risks, providers must account for risk of hepatic injury when prescribing TPN, including attributes of gestational age, infection, surgical and diagnosis history2-6 . Yet with a multifactorial pathogenesis, significant heterogeneity in PNALD incidence still occurs. Looking …


Neonatal Hypoxia Due To Pulmonary Artery Thrombus, Bianca Cherestal May 2022

Neonatal Hypoxia Due To Pulmonary Artery Thrombus, Bianca Cherestal

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Background: Pulmonary artery thrombus is rare and should be considered in neonates with refractory hypoxia.

Case: Preterm female neonate had persistent hypoxia after birth despite intubation, high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (FiO2 100%), and inhaled nitric oxide. Delivery was via c-section at 33 weeks 4 days for new onset hydrops and poor biophysical profile. Echocardiogram revealed echo brightness in the lumen of the left pulmonary artery (LPA) with no color flow (figure 1a), concerning for occlusive thrombus. Chest CT angiogram confirmed the diagnosis (figure 1b, c). Hematology was consulted and recommended systemic thrombolysis (tissue plasminogen activator, tPA) with concomitant anticoagulation (Bivalirudin). Imaging …


Identifying Predictive Factors For Patients Transferred From Floor To Picu Within 24 Hours Of Admission By A Pediatric Critical Care Transport Team, Gina Patel May 2022

Identifying Predictive Factors For Patients Transferred From Floor To Picu Within 24 Hours Of Admission By A Pediatric Critical Care Transport Team, Gina Patel

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Background: Appropriate triage and disposition during transport can reduce the need for unplanned transfers to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) within 24 hours of admission. We sought to determine predictive factors of patients admitted to the inpatient ward that required PICU transfer within 24 hours following transport by Children’s Mercy Critical Care Transport (CMCCT) team. The pediatric early warning score (PEWS) is used to monitor changes in the level of acuity for inpatients at our hospital and has been utilized to measure acuity during transport. We hypothesized patients with respiratory illness and PEWS > 4 during interfacility transport are at …


Association Of Patient Demographics, Code Characteristics, And Survival To Discharge After In-Hospital Cardiac Arrests In The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Nathan Lavoy May 2022

Association Of Patient Demographics, Code Characteristics, And Survival To Discharge After In-Hospital Cardiac Arrests In The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Nathan Lavoy

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Background: Lower socioeconomic status and minority background have been linked to worse outcomes after out-ofhospital and in-hospital cardiac arrests (IHCA). Despite this, there has not been a focus on IHCA within a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) evaluating patient demographics and code characteristics.

Objectives/Goal: The primary objective is to describe patient demographics, code characteristics, and survival to discharge of patients that suffer IHCA in a quaternary PICU. The goal of this descriptive, retrospective study is to identify possible differences in outcomes related to patient demographics, laying the foundation for further QI initiatives.

Methods/Design: Participants included patients between 24 hours and …


Repeat Tracheal Aspirates In Pediatric Intensive Care Patients: Understanding Clinical Application, Edward Lyon May 2022

Repeat Tracheal Aspirates In Pediatric Intensive Care Patients: Understanding Clinical Application, Edward Lyon

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Background: Tracheal aspirate cultures (TA) are regularly obtained in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) when clinical changes in intubated or tracheostomy dependent children occur. Positive TA results are often unable to distinguish infection from colonization. There is no data describing the frequency and impact of repeated TAs on patients in the PICU.

Goal: Our objectives were to describe the frequency of repeated TAs in PICU children and emergence of multidrug resistant organisms (MDRO), identify bacterial profile of TAs, and examine antibiotic prescribing patterns related to these cultures.

Methods: A retrospective chart review occurred on 15 patients in the PICU …


The Effects Of Necrotizing Enterocolitis And Short Chain Fatty Acids On The Developing Brain In Mice, Maribel Martinez, Venkatesh Sampath, Paula Nichols, Wei Yu, Suban Burale, Tianhua Lei May 2022

The Effects Of Necrotizing Enterocolitis And Short Chain Fatty Acids On The Developing Brain In Mice, Maribel Martinez, Venkatesh Sampath, Paula Nichols, Wei Yu, Suban Burale, Tianhua Lei

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Background: Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a devastating disease in premature infants characterized by acute intestinal inflammation and necrosis with a mortality of 15%-30%. Approximately 50% of infants that survive NEC will develop neurodevelopmental defects[1]. Studies on the effects of NEC on the neonatal brain are limited, however it’s postulated that neurodevelopmental damage is induced via cytokine activation of toll-like-receptor 4 (TLR4) by high mobility group box protein 1 (HMGB1) on the microglia Accumulation of reactive oxygen and demyelination contribute to neuronal damage. Therapies that limit the development of NEC can potentially also limit the neuroinflammatory changes seen in NEC[2]. We …


Pharmacometabolomics Profiling Of Preterm Infants Validates Patterns Of Metabolism Associated With Response To Dexamethasone Treatment For Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia, Bradley C. Stockard May 2022

Pharmacometabolomics Profiling Of Preterm Infants Validates Patterns Of Metabolism Associated With Response To Dexamethasone Treatment For Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia, Bradley C. Stockard

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Background: Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is one of the most common health complications of premature birth. Corticosteroids are commonly used for treatment of BPD, but their use is challenging due to variability in treatment response.

Objectives/Goal: Previous pharmacometabolomics study has established patterns of metabolite levels with response to dexamethasone. We obtained additional patient samples for metabolomics analysis to find associations between the metabolome and dexamethasone response in a validation cohort.

Methods/Design: 14 infants provided 15 plasma and 12 urine samples. The measure of treatment response was the calculated change in respiratory severity score (deltaRSS) from pre-to-post treatment. Each metabolite was assessed …


Rates Of Physical Abuse Screening And Detection In Infants With Brief Resolved Unexplained Events (Brues), Angela Doswell May 2022

Rates Of Physical Abuse Screening And Detection In Infants With Brief Resolved Unexplained Events (Brues), Angela Doswell

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Background: “Apparent Life-Threatening Events” (ALTEs) have been associated with child physical abuse (CPA). In 2016, “Brief Resolved Unexplained Event” (BRUE) and development of its clinical guidelines and risk-stratification replaced ALTE. It is unknown if there is a similar association between BRUEs and CPA.

Objectives: To determine the rate of CPA in infants presenting with a BRUE, examine differences between infants with/without CPA, and examine rates of diagnostic testing used to detect CPA.

Methods/Design: This study was part of the BRUE Research and Quality Improvement Network, composed of 15 academic and community hospitals. Subjects were infants …


Healthcare Utilization Of Victims Of Commercial Sexual Exploitation Compared To Non-Victims, Cree Kachelski May 2022

Healthcare Utilization Of Victims Of Commercial Sexual Exploitation Compared To Non-Victims, Cree Kachelski

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Background: Approximately 17,000 US children are victims of Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) annually. Nearly 75% of adolescent CSEC victims received medical care within 6 months prior to identification. Screening tools have been developed based on known characteristics of CSEC victims; however, little is known about how CSEC victims compare to non-CSEC adolescents in healthcare utilization. Thus, appropriate medical CSEC screening settings are unknown.

Objectives/Goal: We aimed to identify where and how often adolescents presented to medical care in the 12 months prior to CSEC identification. We hypothesized that compared to controls, CSEC positive …


Covid-19: Perspectives From Youth In Detention, April Mcneill-Johnson May 2022

Covid-19: Perspectives From Youth In Detention, April Mcneill-Johnson

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic amplified health disparities among youth in detention. Understanding perspectives of these youth on the pandemic and COVID-19 vaccination may identify strategies to mitigate pandemic-related health disparities in this group.

Objectives/Goal: To explore perspectives on the COVID-19 pandemic, effect on detention experience and the COVID vaccine among youth in detention.

Methods/Design: This is a secondary analysis of a study examining healthcare needs and experiences of youth in detention. We recruited a convenience sample of youth (14-17 years) detained in urban midwestern juvenile detention centers from January-November 2021. We conducted semistructured individual interviews & used a thematic analysis …


Gastrointestinal Fibromatosis: A Case Of Successful Oral Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor Delivery To An Infant With Proximal Duodenal Obstruction, Darius Blanding May 2022

Gastrointestinal Fibromatosis: A Case Of Successful Oral Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor Delivery To An Infant With Proximal Duodenal Obstruction, Darius Blanding

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Background: Infantile myofibromatosis (IM) is a rare disorder characterized by the fibrous proliferation of the skin, bone, muscle, and viscera that usually presents at birth, or soon after. Although IM is a benign condition, significantly higher morbidity and mortality have been reported when the viscera is involved. This case report is of a 6-week-old female who presented with poor feeding along with subcutaneous nodules that were diagnosed as IM. Upper and lower endoscopy were performed for worsening feeding intolerance showing marked nodularity throughout the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, including partial obstruction of the proximal duodenum by biopsy-proven myofibromas, confirming visceral IM …


A Case Of Fibrous Hamartoma In Term Neonate, Elizabeth Perry May 2022

A Case Of Fibrous Hamartoma In Term Neonate, Elizabeth Perry

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Case report abstract: Fibrous hamartoma of infancy (FHI) is a rare, benign lesion characterized as a tumor of myofibroblastic origin that has characteristic features of triphasic histology. FHI was first described in 1956 by Reye and formally named by Enzinger in 1965 (1, 2). The lesion is defined as a hamartoma due to the histologic presentation of disorganized mesenchymal, fibrous, and adipose tissue with absence of mitotic figures; this combination of derived tissue without evidence of anaplasia is diagnostic for FHI. These lesions typically arise as a single, solitary mass, are most commonly located on the extremities, trunk, sacrum, or …


Early Onset Obesity In A 4-Year-Old Female Found To Have Variants In Both The Single-Minded Homolog 1 And Sh2b Adaptor Protein 1 Genes, Erica Zarse May 2022

Early Onset Obesity In A 4-Year-Old Female Found To Have Variants In Both The Single-Minded Homolog 1 And Sh2b Adaptor Protein 1 Genes, Erica Zarse

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Impact Of A Mental Health Screening Process In A Pediatric Ed, Bryan Stocker Do, Shobhit Jain Md, Kathryn Worland Msw, Celeste Tarantino Md, Lina Patel Md, Shayla Sullivant Md May 2022

Impact Of A Mental Health Screening Process In A Pediatric Ed, Bryan Stocker Do, Shobhit Jain Md, Kathryn Worland Msw, Celeste Tarantino Md, Lina Patel Md, Shayla Sullivant Md

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Background: Up to 20% of children in the United States experience a mental health disorder and suicide is the second leading cause of death among adolescents. Children presenting with mental health concerns to the Emergency Department (ED) can be challenging due to lack of access to trained professionals and long lengths of stay. Specialized teams have shown to be beneficial, but little is known about their impact in the ED.

Objectives/Goal: This study explored the impact of specialized social workers partnering with emergency medicine providers to provide care during an acute mental health crisis.

Methods/Design: We performed this work at …


Subclinical Status Epilepticus In The Setting Of An Acute Covid-19 Infection, Thomas Rieth May 2022

Subclinical Status Epilepticus In The Setting Of An Acute Covid-19 Infection, Thomas Rieth

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Background: While COVID-19 commonly presents as an upper respiratory infection, acute COVID infections has the potential to have multisystem involvement. Neurological symptoms, which have mainly been reported in adults, are rare in children and are not well recognized. Better understanding of the neurological manifestations of COVID-19 in children can lead to earlier detection of COVID-19 and help with medical decision making and treatment.

Objectives/Goal: To describe an unusual presentation of COVID-19 in a previously healthy female and explore the neurological presentations of COVID-19.

Results: A 10 year old previously healthy female presented with a 1 day history of altered mental …


Cvst As A Rare Complication Of Acute Pediatric Covid-19, Erin Bolen May 2022

Cvst As A Rare Complication Of Acute Pediatric Covid-19, Erin Bolen

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Background: A previously healthy 13-year-old male was admitted to the hospital for a bacterial superinfection in the setting of recent COVID-19, including orbital cellulitis and pansinusitis with subgaleal, epidural, and subdural empyema. Further workup identified an occult, non-occlusive cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) along the length of the superior sagittal sinus.

Objectives/Goal: To evaluate the reported cases of CVST as a potential complication of COVID-19 in the pediatric population and identify meaningful trends in demographics, presentation, and diagnostic course.

Methods/Design: A literature search was run with various combinations of the following terms, always including “COVID”: “pediatric,” “adolescent,” “CVST,” “cerebral venous …


X-Linked Nephrogenic Syndrome Of Inappropriate Antidiuresis Secondary To Vasopressin Receptor 2 Mutation, Erica Zarse May 2022

X-Linked Nephrogenic Syndrome Of Inappropriate Antidiuresis Secondary To Vasopressin Receptor 2 Mutation, Erica Zarse

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Background: X-linked nephrogenic syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis (NSIAD) is a rare cause of hyponatremia with a similar biochemical evaluation to the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion but with suppressed vasopressin (AVP) levels.

Objectives: We present a case of hyponatremia due to NSIAD.

Results: A 25-month-old male with developmental delay became unresponsive 30 minutes after falling off a couch onto a hardwood floor. He presented with tonic-clonic movements and eye deviation requiring antiepileptics. Serum laboratories noted hyponatremia (123 mmol/L), hypoosmolality (262 mOsm/kg) and hypochloremia (90 mmol/L) prompting endocrine consult. Head imaging normal. Urine dilute with specific gravity 1.004, osmolality 160 …


Evaluation Of A Hirschsprung Disease Systemwide Enterocolitis De-Escalation Strategy, Albert Aickareth May 2022

Evaluation Of A Hirschsprung Disease Systemwide Enterocolitis De-Escalation Strategy, Albert Aickareth

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Problem Statement/Question: Components of systems that identify, treat and prevent enterocolitis are not well described. In addition, for patients with HSCR both pre and post pull-through, questions regarding a child’s clinical status occur through several different medical access points and may occur outside of colorectal center clinic hours.

Background/Project Intent (Aim Statement): Hirschsprung associated enterocolitis (HAEC) is a severe and potentially life-threatening complication of Hirschsprung Disease (HSCR) that can present with a variety of symptoms from mild abdominal pain to fulminant colitis. We evaluated our system-wide enterocolitis de-escalation strategy for both hospital staff and patient caregivers. Our primary analysis was …


Testicular Torsion Education: Improving Awareness Among Boys And Their Caregivers Regarding The Urgency Of Evaluating Scrotal Pain, Abby Taylor May 2022

Testicular Torsion Education: Improving Awareness Among Boys And Their Caregivers Regarding The Urgency Of Evaluating Scrotal Pain, Abby Taylor

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Introduction: Testicular torsion is a urologic emergency that requires prompt medical evaluation and surgical intervention. The length of time from onset of the torsion to evaluation in the emergency department is often delayed due to lack of knowledge of the urgency of the situation amongst boys and their caregivers. We hypothesize that an animated educational video will increase awareness of the condition and prompt urgent evaluation in the emergency department.

Methods: A 5-minute animated educational video was created following a boy, Danny, as he develops testicular torsion. Four population groups: boys, parents, school nurses, and pediatricians, completed group-specific pre- and …