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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Ultrasound-Induced Microbubble Cavitation For The Treatment Of Catheterization-Induced Vasospasm, Shelby Kutty, Na Liu, Jia Zhou, Yunbin Xiao, Juefei Wu, David A. Danford, John Lof, Feng Xie, Thomas R. Porter
Ultrasound-Induced Microbubble Cavitation For The Treatment Of Catheterization-Induced Vasospasm, Shelby Kutty, Na Liu, Jia Zhou, Yunbin Xiao, Juefei Wu, David A. Danford, John Lof, Feng Xie, Thomas R. Porter
Journal Articles: Pediatrics
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Atrial Fibrillation Induction In A Pediatric Patient During Adenosine Administration, Jeffrey A. Robinson, Christopher S. Snyder
Atrial Fibrillation Induction In A Pediatric Patient During Adenosine Administration, Jeffrey A. Robinson, Christopher S. Snyder
Journal Articles: Pediatrics
Adenosine by rapid intravenous bolus is frequently utilized in clinical practice as both a pharmacologic treatment for supraventricular (reentrant) tachycardia and in provocative testing for the diagnosis of Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome. This is a case report of an otherwise healthy adolescent female who received adenosine during a provocative test for WPW syndrome. Immediately after receiving adenosine, the patient had a self-limited episode of atrial fibrillation. When administering adenosine, teams should be aware of the potential adverse effects and be prepared to treat appropriately.
Randomized Trial Of Two Doses Of Vitamin D3 In Preterm Infants <32 Weeks: Dose Impact On Achieving Desired Serum 25(Oh)D3 In A Nicu Population., Ann Anderson-Berry, Melissa Thoene, Julie Wagner, Elizabeth Lyden, Glenville Jones, Martin Kaufmann, Matthew Van Ormer, Corrine K. Hanson
Randomized Trial Of Two Doses Of Vitamin D3 In Preterm Infants <32 Weeks: Dose Impact On Achieving Desired Serum 25(Oh)D3 In A Nicu Population., Ann Anderson-Berry, Melissa Thoene, Julie Wagner, Elizabeth Lyden, Glenville Jones, Martin Kaufmann, Matthew Van Ormer, Corrine K. Hanson
Journal Articles: Pediatrics
BACKGROUND: Recommendations for vitamin D supplementation for preterm infants span a wide range of doses. Response to vitamin D supplementation and impact on outcomes in preterm infants is not well understood.
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate serum 25(OH)D3 concentration changes after 4 weeks in response to two different doses of vitamin D3 supplementation in a population of premature infants and quantify the impact on NICU outcomes.
DESIGN: 32 infants born at 24-32 weeks gestation were prospectively randomized to receive 400 or 800 IU/day vitamin D3 supplementation. Serum 25(OH)D3 levels were measured every 4 weeks. The Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to compare …