Pediatr Crit Care Me
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Pediatr Crit Care Me · Nov 2005
Posttransfusion equilibration of hematocrit in hemodynamically stable neonates.
To determine whether hematocrit obtained 15 mins after blood transfusion in hemodynamically stable neonates is significantly different from that obtained after 6 hrs. We hypothesized that the hematocrit stabilizes within the first 15 mins that follow a 3-hr blood transfusion in preterm infants. ⋯ The hematocrit obtained 15 mins after the end of a 3-hr blood transfusion in hemodynamically stable, anemic infants is indistinguishable from that obtained after 6 hrs in the same infants. Thus, if the increase of hematocrit is deemed insufficient at 15 mins after the transfusion, it is possible to complete the transfusion without exposing the patient to an additional donor.
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Pediatr Crit Care Me · Nov 2005
Leadership and management training of pediatric intensivists: how do we gain our skills?
Intensivists manage a diverse team of health care professionals. For decades, business literature has recognized the value of leadership and management skills, yet this is relatively unexplored in critical care. ⋯ Although leadership and management training was perceived as important to this sample of pediatric generally young intensivists, most feel inadequately prepared for critical aspects of these responsibilities, most notably, stress and conflict management. These findings provide an opportunity for specific curriculum development in leadership and management for those believing these skills should be further refined.
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Pediatr Crit Care Me · Nov 2005
Increased levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha and decreased levels of interleukin-12 p 70 in tracheal aspirates, within 2 hrs after birth, are associated with mortality among ventilated preterm infants.
To determine the association of antibacterial interleukin (IL)-12 p 70 levels as well as the pathogen-induced proinflammatory cytokine response in tracheal aspirate (TA) to respiratory failure and mortality among ventilated preterm infants. ⋯ Pathogen-induced excessive production of the proinflammatory cytokine TNF-alpha and lack of antibacterial IL-12 p 70 response in the TA are associated with increased neonatal mortality among ventilated preterm infants.
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Pediatr Crit Care Me · Nov 2005
Hemodynamic effects of rescue protocol hydrocortisone in neonates with low cardiac output syndrome after cardiac surgery.
To assess the hemodynamic effects and safety of hydrocortisone in neonates with low cardiac output syndrome requiring high levels of inotropic support and fluid resuscitation after cardiac surgery. ⋯ Most of the hemodynamically compromised neonates who were unresponsive to high doses of inotropic agents and fluid resuscitation after heart surgery responded to hydrocortisone with improvement of hemodynamic parameters and a decrease in inotropic requirements.
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Pediatr Crit Care Me · Nov 2005
Early treatment of acute stress disorder in children with major burn injury.
This study examines retrospectively the response rate of pediatric burn survivors with acute stress disorder to either imipramine or fluoxetine. ⋯ Early treatment of acute stress disorder with either imipramine or fluoxetine is often able to reduce its symptoms. This is a review of a single hospital's experience in managing psychiatric distress in this very high-risk group of burned children. Additional clinical studies are needed before generalizing these findings.