Seeing The Unseen:Targeting Neonatal Mortality In Rural Vietnam.,
2011
Aga Khan University
Seeing The Unseen:Targeting Neonatal Mortality In Rural Vietnam., Zulfiqar Ahmed Bhutta
Department of Paediatrics and Child Health
No abstract provided.
Menstrual Bleeding Patterns In Adolescents Using Etonogestrel (Eng) Implant,
2011
University of Kentucky
Menstrual Bleeding Patterns In Adolescents Using Etonogestrel (Eng) Implant, Amit M. Deokar, Wendy Jackson, Hatim A. Omar
Pediatrics Faculty Publications
Background: Etonogestrel (ENG) implant is an effective method of contraception. The implant is designed to provide contraceptive efficacy for 3 years with a relatively quick return of fertility upon its removal. Menstrual irregularities are not uncommon on long-acting progestins and can often be the factor for discontinuation or removal. A retrospective chart analysis was done on 58 patients who chose to be on the ENG implant. Age ranged from 12 to 24 years. The cycle ranged from 1 to 17 months. The mean length of use of the implant was 10.9 months. Over the 20-month period, 13 ENG implants were …
The Pulmonologist's Role In Caring For Pregnant Women With Regard To The Reproductive Risks Of Diagnostic Radiological Studies Or Radiation Therapy.,
2011
Thomas Jefferson University
The Pulmonologist's Role In Caring For Pregnant Women With Regard To The Reproductive Risks Of Diagnostic Radiological Studies Or Radiation Therapy., Robert Brent
Department of Pediatrics Faculty Papers
Radiography of the chest, head, neck, teeth, or extremity exposes the embryo or ovary to insignificant exposures of radiation except when radionuclides are utilized. In some instances, there is no exposure at all. Pulmonologists are fortunate with regard to the specific studies they request to provide clinical care because most of the diagnostic tests do not directly expose the uterus (embryo) or ovary. This article discusses radiation risks and their evaluation and pregnancy-related issues in diagnostic radiological studies.
Pediatric Ethics Guidelines For Hereditary Medullary Thyroid Cancer,
2011
University of Kentucky
Pediatric Ethics Guidelines For Hereditary Medullary Thyroid Cancer, M. Sara Rosenthal, Douglas S. Diekema
Internal Medicine Faculty Publications
Hereditary medullary thyroid cancer is an aggressive cancer for which there is no standard effective systemic therapy, but which can be prevented through genetic screening and prophylactic thyroidectomy. Although this cancer accounts for roughly 17% of all pediatric thyroid cancers, a significant percentage of affected families do not "accept" screening, while many gene carriers delay or refuse prophylactic thyroid surgery for their children. Current genetic screening practices in medullary thyroid cancer are inadequate; more than 50% of index patients with hereditary medullary thyroid cancer present with a thyroid mass; up to 75% have distant metastasis. These proposed pediatric ethics guidelines …
Does Treatment Of Premature Labor With Terbutaline Increase The Risk Of Autism Spectrum Disorders?,
2011
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry
Does Treatment Of Premature Labor With Terbutaline Increase The Risk Of Autism Spectrum Disorders?, Patricia Rodier, Richard K Miller, Robert L Brent
Department of Pediatrics Faculty Papers
Beta-adrenergic agents have been used in pregnant women for the treatment of premature labor and for the treatment of asthma. Concerns have been expressed that exposure to terbutaline, a beta-2 adrenergic agonist, may increase the risk of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) in the offspring. This hypothesis deserves critical review, given the number of patients exposed to the drug in the last two decades. The results are important to both the obstetricians and patients who weigh the risks and benefits of interventions and to the pediatricians who counsel the families of affected children.
Human Spinal Cord Injury Causes Specific Increases In Surface Expression Of Beta Integrins On Leukocytes,
2011
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry
Human Spinal Cord Injury Causes Specific Increases In Surface Expression Of Beta Integrins On Leukocytes, Feng Bao, Christopher S. Bailey, Kevin R. Gurr, Stewart I. Bailey, M. Patricia Rosas-Arellano, Arthur Brown, Gregory A. Dekaban, Lynne C. Weaver
Paediatrics Publications
Spinal cord injury (SCI) activates circulating leukocytes that migrate into the injured cord and bystander organs using adhesion molecule-mediated mechanisms. These cells cause oxidative damage, resulting in secondary injury to the spinal cord, as well as injury to bystander organs. This study was designed to examine, over a 6-h to 2-week period, changes in adhesion molecule surface expression on human peripheral leukocytes after SCI (9 subjects), using as controls 10 uninjured subjects and 6 general trauma patients (trauma controls, TC). Both the percentage of cells expressing a given adhesion molecule and the average level of its expression was quantified for …
Hyperfiltration Affects Accuracy Of Creatinine Egfr Measurement,
2011
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry
Hyperfiltration Affects Accuracy Of Creatinine Egfr Measurement, Shih Han S. Huang, Ajay P. Sharma, Abeer Yasin, Robert M. Lindsay, William F. Clark, Guido Filler
Paediatrics Publications
Background and objectives: Surrogate markers such as creatinine, cystatin C (CysC), and beta trace protein (BTP) have been used to estimate GFR (eGFR). The accuracy of eGFR may be altered with hyperfiltration and differences in filtration fraction (FF). It is hypothesized that the accuracy of creatinine for eGFR may be affected by hyperfiltration and different effective renal plasma flow (ERPF). Design, setting, participants, & measurements: A total of 127 pediatric patients with various renal diseases underwent simultaneous measurements of GFR using 51Cr-EDTA renal scan and ERPF ( 131I-hippurate clearance) to calculate the FF (FF = GFR/ERPF). The eGFRs were calculated …
Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (Capd) Associated Peritonitis In A Child: A Rare Case Of Peritonitis Caused By Sphingomonous Paucimobilis,
2011
Aga Khan University
Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (Capd) Associated Peritonitis In A Child: A Rare Case Of Peritonitis Caused By Sphingomonous Paucimobilis, Arwa Quresh Tambawala, Sadaf Hamid, Iqtidar Khan, Asad Ali
Department of Paediatrics and Child Health
First identified in 1977, Sphingomonous Paucimobilis has emerged as an opportunistic human pathogen. It is primarily known to cause a range of mostly nosocomial, non-life-threatening infections that typically are easily treated by antibiotic therapy. Sources of its isolation linked to clinical disease include blood, spinal fluid and leg ulcers. It has also been reported as a rare cause of peritonitis in patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. We present a case of a child with peritonitis due to this organism. Clinical features, bacteriology and treatment option and response have been discussed.
Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Level And Acute-Phase Reaction Following Initial Intravenous Bisphosphonate.,
2011
Children's Mercy Hospital
Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Level And Acute-Phase Reaction Following Initial Intravenous Bisphosphonate., Tarak Srivastava, Hongying Dai, Connie J. Haney, Uri S. Alon
Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers
No abstract provided.
Safety Of Insulin Tolerance Test For The Assessment Of Growth Hormone Deficiency In Children,
2011
National Institute of Child Health
Safety Of Insulin Tolerance Test For The Assessment Of Growth Hormone Deficiency In Children, Saira Waqar Lone, Yasir Naqi Khan, Farah Qamar, Irum Atta, Mohsina Noor Ibrahim, Jamal Raza
Department of Paediatrics and Child Health
OBJECTIVE: To determine the safety of insulin tolerance test (ITT) for assessing growth hormone (GH) deficiency in children.
METHODS: This hospital based study was conducted at the National Institute of Child Health, Karachi from 1st November 2008 till 30th October 2009. All children suspected of growth hormone deficiency, were included after excluding all other causes of short stature. Verbal informed consent was taken from the parents. Children less than 2 years of age, weighing less than 10 kg, untreated/inadequately treated hypothyroidism or Addison's disease, epilepsy, having history of hypoglycaemic fits or cardiac disease were excluded. All children were subjected to …
Noncoronary Cardiac Abnormalities Are Associated With Coronary Artery Dilation And With Laboratory Inflammatory Markers In Acute Kawasaki Disease.,
2011
Children's Mercy Hospital
Noncoronary Cardiac Abnormalities Are Associated With Coronary Artery Dilation And With Laboratory Inflammatory Markers In Acute Kawasaki Disease., Beth F. Printz, Lynn A. Sleeper, Jane W. Newburger, L Luann Minich, Timothy Bradley, Meryl S. Cohen, Deborah Frank, Jennifer S. Li, Renee Margossian, Girish S. Shirali, Masato Takahashi, Steven D. Colan, Pediatric Heart Network Investigators
Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers
OBJECTIVES: We explored the association of noncoronary cardiac abnormalities with coronary artery dilation and with laboratory inflammatory markers early after Kawasaki disease (KD) diagnosis.
BACKGROUND: Left ventricular (LV) dysfunction, mitral regurgitation (MR), and aortic root dilation occur early after diagnosis; their associations with coronary artery dilation and inflammatory markers have not been well-described.
METHODS: Centrally interpreted echocardiograms were obtained at KD diagnosis and 1 and 5 weeks after diagnosis on 198 subjects in the National Institutes of Health-sponsored Pediatric Heart Network KD pulsed steroid trial. Regression models were constructed to investigate the relationships among early LV dysfunction, MR, and aortic …
Δ-Aminolevulinic Acid Dehydratase Single Nucleotide Polymorphism 2 And Peptide Transporter 2*2 Haplotype May Differentially Mediate Lead Exposure In Male Children,
2011
University of Texas at El Paso
Δ-Aminolevulinic Acid Dehydratase Single Nucleotide Polymorphism 2 And Peptide Transporter 2*2 Haplotype May Differentially Mediate Lead Exposure In Male Children, Christina Sobin, Natali Parisi, Tanner Schaub, Marisela Gutierrez, Alma Ortega
Christina Sobin, Ph.D.
Child low-level lead (Pb) exposure is an unresolved public health problem and an unaddressed child health disparity. Particularly in cases of low-level exposure, source removal can be impossible to accomplish, and the only practical strategy for reducing risk may be primary prevention. Genetic biomarkers of increased neurotoxic risk could help to identify small subgroups of children for early intervention. Previous studies have suggested that, by way of a distinct mechanism, d-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase single nucleotide polymorphism 2 (ALAD2) and/or peptide transporter 2*2 haplotype (hPEPT2*2) increase Pb blood burden in children. Studies have not yet examined whether sex mediates the effects …
Equity & Diversity 2010 Annual Report,
2011
Children's Mercy Kansas City
Equity & Diversity 2010 Annual Report, Children's Mercy Hospital
Equity & Diversity Annual Reports
A report on equity and diversity at Children's Mercy Hospitals & Clinics, in the care it provides, the people it serves, and in its workforce. Specifically discusses the Equity & Diversity Council, The Office of Equity and Diversity, the Patient and Family Experience, Community Engagement, International Connections, Health Literacy, Interpreter Services, Quality Indicators and Health Outcomes, and Education and Training.
Graduate Medical Education 2010-2011 Annual Report,
2011
Children's Mercy Kansas City
Graduate Medical Education 2010-2011 Annual Report, Children's Mercy Hospital
GME Annual Reports
Annual report of the Children's Mercy Hospital Graduate Medical Education department, including pediatric residency, internal medicine/pediatrics residency, fellowship programs, medical students, continuing medical education, and library services.
Efficacy Of Limited Cefuroxime Prophylaxis In Pediatric Patients After Cardiovascular Surgery,
2011
Butler University
Efficacy Of Limited Cefuroxime Prophylaxis In Pediatric Patients After Cardiovascular Surgery, Chad A. Knoderer, Elaine G. Cox, Michelle D. Berg, Andrea H. Webster, Mark W. Turrentine
Scholarship and Professional Work – COPHS
Purpose The efficacy of limited cefuroxime prophylaxis in pediatric patients after cardiovascular surgery was evaluated.
Methods All patients age 18 years or younger who underwent cardiovascular surgery and received postoperative care from the cardiovascular surgery team between February and July 2006 (preintervention group) and between August 2006 and January 2007 (postintervention group) were eligible for study inclusion. Patients were excluded if they did not receive cefuroxime as postoperative prophylaxis, had a preexisting infection, underwent cardiac transplantation or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, or underwent delayed sternal closure. The preintervention group received prolonged cefuroxime prophylaxis, and the postintervention group received 24 hours of …
Assessment Of The Validity Of Reported Antibiotic Allergic Reactions In Pediatric Patients,
2011
Butler University
Assessment Of The Validity Of Reported Antibiotic Allergic Reactions In Pediatric Patients, Lauren E. Miller, Chad A. Knoderer, Elaine G. Cox, Martin B. Kleinman
Scholarship and Professional Work – COPHS
Study Objective. To determine whether a reported antibiotic allergy was likely to have been immunologically mediated.
Design. Questionnaire-based study.
Setting. Tertiary care, freestanding children's hospital.
Patients. One hundred patients aged 1 month-18 years for whom guardians reported an allergy to an antibiotic at the time of hospital admission between October 2009 and March 2010.
Intervention. Guardians of the patients were interviewed by using a standardized allergy assessment questionnaire.
Measurements and Main Results. Based on answers to the questionnaire, the reported allergic reactions were categorized to determine if they were true allergies or adverse reactions. Among the 100 patients, reported allergies …
Hyperphosphatemia In Pediatric Oncology Patients Receiving Liposomal Amphotericin B,
2011
Butler University
Hyperphosphatemia In Pediatric Oncology Patients Receiving Liposomal Amphotericin B, Chad A. Knoderer, Holly M. Knoderer
Scholarship and Professional Work – COPHS
OBJECTIVE: After transitioning our front-line amphotericin product to the liposomal formulation, we observed an increased incidence of hyperphosphatemia. We aimed to determine the incidence of hyperphosphatemia in children with oncologic disorders receiving an amphotericin B product and to establish whether the incidence varies depending on amphotericin formulation.
METHODS: This retrospective review of the medical record was conducted at a tertiary, free standing children’s hospital. Pharmacy data revealed 159 patients receiving an amphotericin product between November 2006 and December 2008. Doses of amphotericin, serum phosphorous, calcium and creatinine concentrations were recorded at daily time points during the 10 days following both …
Cefuroxime Pharmacokinetics In Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery Patients Undergoing Cardiopulmonary Bypass,
2011
Butler University
Cefuroxime Pharmacokinetics In Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery Patients Undergoing Cardiopulmonary Bypass, Chad A. Knoderer, Sarah A. Saft, Scott G. Walker, Markl D. Rodefeld, Mark W. Turrentine, John W. Brown, Daniel P. Healy, Kevin M. Sowinski
Scholarship and Professional Work – COPHS
Objectives
The objective of this study was to determine the pharmacokinetics of cefuroxime in children undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) for cardiovascular surgery.
Design
A prospective study.
Setting
A tertiary pediatric teaching hospital.
Participants
Infants and children undergoing CPB were enrolled in the study.
Intervention
An initial dose (mean, 24.2 ± 1.6 mg/kg) of cefuroxime was administered before surgical incision, and a second dose (mean, 14.4 ± 7.9 mg/kg) was administered in the CPB prime solution. Serial blood samples were obtained before, during, and after the CPB process. Samples were shipped on dry ice to the analytic laboratory and concentrations determined …
Research Annual Report 2010,
2011
Children's Mercy Kansas City
Research Annual Report 2010, Children's Mercy Hospital
Research Annual Reports
Annual report of the research at Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City MO, a pediatric medical center.
2011 Cancer Care Annual Report,
2011
Children's Mercy Kansas City
2011 Cancer Care Annual Report, Children's Mercy Hospital
Cancer Center Annual Reports
Annual report of cancer care and oncology services at the Children's Mercy Hospital, Kansas City MO, a pediatric medical center.