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      Whole Blood and Blood Component Resuscitation in Trauma: Interaction and Association With Mortality - PubMed - 6 month(s) ago

      WB resuscitation, higher WB:TTV ratios, and balanced blood component transfusion in conjunction with WB were associated with lower mortality in patients with trauma presenting in shock requiring at least 4 units of red blood cells and/or WB transfusion within 4 hours of arrival.

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        Whole Blood and Blood Component Resuscitation in Trauma Interaction and Association with Mortality: Whole blood transfusion improves outcomes in appropriate trauma patients. When blood component resuscitation is... Read the new #ArticleofInterest here: https://t.co/oGrxPrMGWy

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      A Pilot Study for Biliary Atresia Diagnosis: Fluorescent Imaging of Indocyanine Green in Stool - PubMed - 6 month(s) ago

      Level III.

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        A Pilot Study for Biliary Atresia Diagnosis: Fluorescent Imaging of Indocyanine Green in Stool—The use of near-infrared imaging of stool after indocyanine green injection is 97% accurate for diagnosing biliary... Read the new #ArticleofInterest here: https://t.co/griKFSBBnI

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      Impact of the Magnitude and Timing of Fluid Overload on Outcomes in Critically Ill Children: A Report From the Multicenter International Assessment of Worldwide Acute Kidney Injury, Renal Angina, and Epidemiology (AWARE) Study - PubMed - 7 month(s) ago

      This study found that mild-to-moderate FO as early as at the end of ICU Day1 is associated with adverse outcomes. The current study fills an important void in the literature by identifying critical combinations of FO timing and quantity associated with adverse outcomes (FO ≥ 5%Day1, FO ≥10%Day1, FO …

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        Impact of the Magnitude and Timing of Fluid Overload on Outcomes in Critically Ill Children: A Report From the Multicenter International Assessment of Worldwide Acute Kidney Injury, Renal Angina, and... Read the new #ArticleofInterest here: https://t.co/2yAybSAI8z

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      Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis in High-Risk Pediatric Trauma Patients - PubMed - 7 month(s) ago

      In this prospective study, use of cVTE based on a set of high-risk criteria was safe and did not lead to bleeding complications. Delay to initiation of cVTE was significantly associated with development of VTE. Quality improvement in pediatric VTE prevention may center on timing of prophylaxis and b …

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        Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis in High-Risk Pediatric Trauma Patients: Chemoprophylaxis for the prevention of venous thromboembolism in high-risk pediatric patients is safe and beneficial. Read the new #ArticleofInterest here: https://t.co/stVH2y2VKc

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      Principles of Pediatric Palliative Surgical Oncology: A Guide To Palliative Care For Pediatric Surgeons - PubMed - 7 month(s) ago

      Principles of Pediatric Palliative Surgical Oncology: A Guide To Palliative Care For Pediatric Surgeons

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        Principles of Pediatric Palliative Surgical Oncology: A Guide to Palliative Care for Pediatric Surgeons This paper introduces seven guiding principles for integrating primary palliative care into pediatric surgical... Read the new #ArticleofInterest here: https://t.co/9SbVIlsJVS

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      Pediatric surgical border health: Supply may not be meeting demand in South Texas communities - PubMed - 7 month(s) ago

      High infant mortality rates along with ongoing and future shortages of surgical specialists is concerning. These results may inform allocation of public health resources and workforce distribution to improve outcomes.

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        Pediatric surgical border health: Supply may not be meeting demand in South Texas communities. Despite an expansion in training programs and graduates of fellowships in pediatric surgery, projections for the... Read the full #ArticleofInterest here: https://t.co/YFBVVaEayC

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      Moral Distress and Pediatric Palliative Care - PubMed - 8 month(s) ago

      Moral distress is a complex phenomenon whereby a person feels tension, constraint, or conflict with an action or circumstance because it goes against their individual or the perceived collective (e.g., community, organizational, or professional association’s) moral stance. In pediatric healthcare se …

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        Moral Distress and Pediatric Palliative Care—Miscommunication, misunderstanding and unrealistic expectations are major sources of moral distress that the authors found to be minimized by early involvement of the PPC team. Read the #ArticleofInterest here: https://t.co/MEU125FTk5

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      Population-Based Intraoperative Disease Severity Criteria for Pediatric Appendicitis - PubMed - 8 month(s) ago

      This cohort study found that postoperative complications and increased resource use are associated with the presence and number of NSQIP Pediatric criteria for complicated appendicitis. These criteria should be considered the gold standard, evidence-based severity assessment framework for estimating …

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        Population-Based Intraoperative Disease Severity Criteria for Pediatric Appendicitis NSQIP Pediatric Intraoperative Severity Assessment Criteria accurately predict both clinical outcomes and resource utilization... Read the full #ArticleofInterest here: https://t.co/aKbXL8Eqw2

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      Contemporary management and outcomes of blunt traumatic American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Organ Injury Scale grades III and IV pancreatic injuries in children: A Trauma Quality Improvement Program analysis - PubMed - 9 month(s) ago

      Therapeutic/Care Management; Level IV.

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        Contemporary management and outcomes of blunt traumatic American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Organ Injury Scale grades III and IV pancreatic injuries in children: A Trauma Quality Improvement Program... Read the new #ArticleofInterest here: https://t.co/OHmULK2cbb

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      PECARN prediction rule for cervical spine imaging of children presenting to the emergency department with blunt trauma: a multicentre prospective observational study - PubMed - 9 month(s) ago

      The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and the Health Resources and Services Administration of the US Department of Health and Human Services in the Maternal and Child Health Bureau under the Emergency Medical Services for Children programme.

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        PECARN prediction rule for cervical spine imaging of children presenting to the emergency department with blunt trauma: a multicentre prospective observational study. Check out the PECARN Cervical Spine Screening Tool! Read the #ArticleofInterest here: https://t.co/USQGKRWrFz

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