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Participation Of Children And Youth With And Without Cerebral Palsy Across Settings: An Exploratory Study, Teresa Long Pierce, Alyssa Laforme Fiss May 2023

Participation Of Children And Youth With And Without Cerebral Palsy Across Settings: An Exploratory Study, Teresa Long Pierce, Alyssa Laforme Fiss

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Introduction: Cerebral Palsy is one of the most common pediatric health conditions resulting in childhood disability. Children with CP experience varying levels of functional impairments due to muscle weakness, alterations in muscle tone, balance deficits, and loss of selective motor control. These impairments and activity limitations are thought to contribute to lower levels of participation. Studies examining participation of children with CP have found that participation is positively correlated with increased physical activity and have concluded that environment is a significant predictor of participation. However, research examining participation across specific environments is lacking. Additionally, research investigating the influence of various …


The Impact Of Medication Therapy Management Services On Pediatric Patients With Medical Complexities, Charisma Osuagwu, Erica Wong, Savion Carswell, Sophia Jenkins, Xinyu Wang, Yujin Kim May 2023

The Impact Of Medication Therapy Management Services On Pediatric Patients With Medical Complexities, Charisma Osuagwu, Erica Wong, Savion Carswell, Sophia Jenkins, Xinyu Wang, Yujin Kim

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Introduction

Medication Therapy Management (MTM) is a service provided by healthcare providers to ensure the best medical outcomes, particularly for those with multiple chronic conditions. It is often provided for senior populations supported under the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Studies show that patients provided with MTM services have higher medication adherence rates and experience fewer complications. However, there are few studies on MTM counseling in pediatric populations. In this literature review study, we investigated the potential impact of MTM services for underserved pediatric populations with chronic conditions or disabilities who are likely to benefit from MTM services.

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Association Between Race And Early Antibiotic Use In Newborns Admitted To The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Rodney Morrison Jr, Alvaro Zevallos Barboza, Diana Montoya-Williams, Dustin Daniel Flannery May 2023

Association Between Race And Early Antibiotic Use In Newborns Admitted To The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Rodney Morrison Jr, Alvaro Zevallos Barboza, Diana Montoya-Williams, Dustin Daniel Flannery

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Introduction: Given the risk of early-onset sepsis, providers frequently prescribe empirical antibiotics to newborns admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Early and prolonged use of antibiotics in uninfected newborns is associated with many adverse effects and potentially life-threatening complications, particularly among those with very low birth weight (VLBW; <1500g). Studies of neonatal antibiotic utilization often adjust for race, acknowledged as a social construct, but there is a paucity of data on whether there is an independent association between race and antibiotic use in this population. We hypothesized that Black newborns have higher antibiotic use after adjusting for confounding factors compared to other races.

Design/Methods: Retrospective cohort study including newborns admitted to a NICU from 2012-2021 included in the Premier Health database, which captures inpatient encounters from academic and community hospitals across the US. Early antibiotic initiation was defined as any parenteral antibiotic administered within the first 3 days after birth. Prolonged antibiotic duration …


A Rare Case Of Scalp Swelling In Infancy: Delayed Subaponeurotic Fluid Collection, Shreya Dundumalla May 2023

A Rare Case Of Scalp Swelling In Infancy: Delayed Subaponeurotic Fluid Collection, Shreya Dundumalla

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Delayed subaponeurotic fluid collection (DSFC) is a rare cause of scalp swelling in infants presenting weeks to months after birth. DSFC is described as a mobile and soft swelling which crosses suture lines in healthy infants with no recent history of trauma or fall. A literature search in the National Library of Medicine revealed fewer than 15 publications on the topic since 2007. The exact etiology and long term consequences of DSFC remain unclear although birth trauma has been implicated as the main mechanism. A healthy 2 month old male infant presented to the ED with a one-day history of …


Maternal Psychiatric Functioning And Maternal-Infant Attachment Among Mothers Of Infants In The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (Nicu), Elizabeth Greco, Alexa Bonacquisti May 2023

Maternal Psychiatric Functioning And Maternal-Infant Attachment Among Mothers Of Infants In The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (Nicu), Elizabeth Greco, Alexa Bonacquisti

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Introduction: A growing body of research suggests that an infant’s admission to a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) may adversely impact maternal psychiatric functioning, affecting quality of life, well-being, and patient outcomes. Additionally, there is accumulating evidence that stressful reproductive events related to a NICU admission) may even exacerbate pre-existing maternal psychiatric symptoms. The purpose of the current study was to examine the relationships between maternal mental health symptoms, including anxiety and stress, and maternal-infant attachment among mothers of infants in the NICU. By examining the psychiatric functioning measures both at the time of initial NICU admission and again 2-4 …


Perfect Storm? Covid-19, Area Deprivation, And Their Association With Pediatric Trauma, Devon Pace, Paulo Castro, Julia Gong, Brandon George, Russell Mcintire, Charles Paidas, Loren Berman, Rosemary Frasso, Colin Plover May 2023

Perfect Storm? Covid-19, Area Deprivation, And Their Association With Pediatric Trauma, Devon Pace, Paulo Castro, Julia Gong, Brandon George, Russell Mcintire, Charles Paidas, Loren Berman, Rosemary Frasso, Colin Plover

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Introduction: Social determinants of health (SDOH) affect pediatric injury patterns as vulnerable populations are likely to experience more frequent or severe injuries. This study evaluates the association of COVID-19 and area deprivation with pediatric traumatic injuries.

Methods: We retrospectively evaluated institutional level I pediatric trauma encounters from 1/2018-8/2022. Patients were assessed relative to the U.S. pandemic declaration date (3/11/2020): pre-COVID (<3/11/2020), early post-COVID (3/11/2020-3/11/2021), and late post-COVID (>3/11/2021). The Area Deprivation Index (ADI) measured SDH-related risk at a census block tract group level. Associations between ADI and COVID-19 and injury mechanism and outcomes (intensive care unit [ICU]/ventilator duration, hospital length of stay, and mortality) were assessed …


Association Of Operative Approach With Postoperative Outcomes In Neonates Undergoing Surgical Repair Of Esophageal Atresia And Tracheoesophageal Fistula, Devon Pace, Paulo Castro, Shale J. Mack, David H. Rothstein, Courtney Devin, Emily Sagalow, Allison F. Linden, Matthew Boelig, Loren Berman May 2023

Association Of Operative Approach With Postoperative Outcomes In Neonates Undergoing Surgical Repair Of Esophageal Atresia And Tracheoesophageal Fistula, Devon Pace, Paulo Castro, Shale J. Mack, David H. Rothstein, Courtney Devin, Emily Sagalow, Allison F. Linden, Matthew Boelig, Loren Berman

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Introduction: Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is gaining traction as a first-line approach to repair congenital anomalies. This study aims to evaluate outcomes for neonates undergoing open versus MIS repairs for esophageal atresia/tracheoesophageal fistula (EA/TEF).

Methods: Neonates undergoing EA/TEF repair from 2013-2020 were identified using the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program-Pediatric database. Proportions of operative approach (open vs. MIS) over time were analyzed. A propensity score-matched analysis using preoperative characteristics was performed and outcomes were compared including composite morbidity and reintervention rates (overall, major [thoracoscopy, thoracotomy], and minor [chest/feeding tube placement, endoscopy]) between operative approaches. Pearson’s chi-square or Fisher’s exact test …