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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Pupillometry: A Non-Invasive Technique For Pain Assessment In Paediatric Patients., Mark A. Connelly, Jacob T. Brown, Gregory L. Kearns, Rawni A. Anderson, Shawn D. St Peter, Kathleen A. Neville
Pupillometry: A Non-Invasive Technique For Pain Assessment In Paediatric Patients., Mark A. Connelly, Jacob T. Brown, Gregory L. Kearns, Rawni A. Anderson, Shawn D. St Peter, Kathleen A. Neville
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OBJECTIVE: Pupillometry has been used to assess pain intensity and response to analgesic medications in adults. The aim of this observational study was to explore proof of concept for the use of this technique in paediatric patients. Changes in pupil parameters before and after opioid exposure also were evaluated.
DESIGN AND SETTING: This was a single-centre, prospective study conducted at an academic paediatric medical centre.
PATIENTS: Children 9-17 years of age undergoing elective surgical correction of pectus excavatum were enrolled into a protocol approved by the human ethical committee (institutional review board).
INTERVENTIONS: Pupil size and reactivity were measured using …
Factors Associated With Neurodevelopment For Children With Single Ventricle Lesions., Caren S. Goldberg, Minmin Lu, Lynn A. Sleeper, William T. Mahle, J William Gaynor, Ismee A. Williams, Kathleen A. Mussatto, Richard G. Ohye, Eric M. Graham, Deborah U. Frank, Jeffrey P. Jacobs, Catherine Krawczeski, Linda Lambert, Alan Lewis, Victoria L. Pemberton, Renee Sananes, Erica Sood, Stephanie B. Wechsler, David C. Bellinger, Jane W. Newburger, Pediatric Heart Network Investigators, Girish S. Shirali
Factors Associated With Neurodevelopment For Children With Single Ventricle Lesions., Caren S. Goldberg, Minmin Lu, Lynn A. Sleeper, William T. Mahle, J William Gaynor, Ismee A. Williams, Kathleen A. Mussatto, Richard G. Ohye, Eric M. Graham, Deborah U. Frank, Jeffrey P. Jacobs, Catherine Krawczeski, Linda Lambert, Alan Lewis, Victoria L. Pemberton, Renee Sananes, Erica Sood, Stephanie B. Wechsler, David C. Bellinger, Jane W. Newburger, Pediatric Heart Network Investigators, Girish S. Shirali
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OBJECTIVE: To measure neurodevelopment at 3 years of age in children with single right-ventricle anomalies and to assess its relationship to Norwood shunt type, neurodevelopment at 14 months of age, and patient and medical factors.
STUDY DESIGN: All subjects in the Single Ventricle Reconstruction Trial who were alive without cardiac transplant were eligible for inclusion. The Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ, n = 203) and other measures of behavior and quality of life were completed at age 3 years. Medical history, including measures of growth, feeding, and complications, was assessed through annual review of the records and phone interviews. The …
A Refresher On Tourette Syndrome., James R. Batterson, Shayla Sullivant, Jean-Baptist Lepichon, Christy Kleinsorge, Sandy Price, Stephanie Andrews
A Refresher On Tourette Syndrome., James R. Batterson, Shayla Sullivant, Jean-Baptist Lepichon, Christy Kleinsorge, Sandy Price, Stephanie Andrews
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Tourette Syndrome (TS) is recognized as a more common neurodevelopmental disorder than once thought. In this article we present an update on TS including the DSM-5 revised criteria, new findings in the genetics of TS, treatment advances such as new medications for tics and the use of new tools including Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Tics (CBIT). We also explore supportive services for the ongoing care of patients using nursing education and family therapy.