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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608553/relationship-between-postural-asymmetry-balance-and-pain-in-children-with-spastic-cerebral-palsy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zahra Shekari, Razieh Sadeghian Afarani, Saeid Fatorehchy, Enayatollah Bakhshi, Soheila Shahshahani, Elahe Mousavi
BACKGROUND: Primary symptoms of cerebral palsy (CP), such as spasm and weakness, can lead to secondary musculoskeletal problems. Exploring the interplay and impact of secondary symptoms is essential in CP management. METHODS: A total of 56 children (32 males and 24 females) aged eight to 12 years in level I to III of Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) completed The Pediatric Balance Scale and Wong-Baker Faces Scale and the Posture and Postural Ability Scale...
March 24, 2024: Pediatric Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38607422/an-unusual-etiology-in-an-8-year-old-girl-with-chest-pain-and-elevated-troponin-i
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gulsah Ozdemir, Serpil Kaya Celebi, Seyma Kayalı
Acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis (APSGN) is the most common glomerulonephritis of childhood, and clinical presentation can vary widely. This case report presents an atypical manifestation of APSGN in an 8-year-old female patient with pleuritic chest pain and elevated troponin-I, despite lacking classical kidney symptoms. Imaging studies showed cardiomegaly and interstitial lung opacities. Further investigations revealed hematuria and proteinuria, and the diagnosis was confirmed through elevated antistreptolysin-O (ASO) titers and low complement 3 (C3) levels...
April 12, 2024: Pediatric Nephrology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38606228/alkindi-sprinkle-for-pediatric-patients-with-primary-adrenocortical-insufficiency-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Alan D Kaye, Munira E Khaled, Kristin Nicole Bembenick, John Lacey, Anamika Tandon, Rucha A Kelkar, Alyssa G Derouen, Corrado Ballaera, Debbie Chandler, Shahab Ahmadzadeh, Sahar Shekoohi, Giustino Varrassi
Adrenocortical insufficiency, also known as adrenal insufficiency (AI), is an endocrine disorder characterized by inadequate production of adrenal hormones, including glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids (MCs). The condition can be categorized as primary, secondary, or tertiary AI, depending on the location of the defect. Classical symptoms of AI include weakness, fatigue, abdominal pain, tachycardia, hypotension, electrolyte imbalances, and hyperpigmentation. In children, the most common cause of AI is classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia, which results from a deficiency in the 21-hydroxylase enzyme...
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598858/pozelimab-a-human-monoclonal-immunoglobulin-for-the-treatment-of-chaple-disease
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REVIEW
Manmeet Kaur, Saurav Misra
The complement is a crucial factor of the innate immune system. However, its activation can lead to various diseases, so it needs to be controlled. In mammals, surface-bound complement regulatory proteins safeguard cells from uncontrolled complement-mediated lysis. One of the human complement regulators is CD55, also known as the decay-accelerating factor (DAF), a single-chain, type I cell surface protein anchored to glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI). The genetic loss of the complement regulatory protein CD55 leads to a fatal illness known as CHAPLE disease...
April 11, 2024: Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38596422/evaluating-gabapentin-dosing-efficacy-and-safety-in-infants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lauren Fleser, Erin Tibbetts, Alison Hanson, Esther Chang Chu, Kathleen Gura, Crystal Tom, Kathryn Williams, Philip Levy
OBJECTIVE: Gabapentin for management of neuropathic pain, irritability, neonatal abstinence syndrome, rescue sedation, feeding intolerance and visceral hyperalgesia in infants has grown over the past decade. There remains little guidance for indications, initiation, titration and maintenance dosing trends and assessment of outcomes. The primary objective was to describe gabapentin dosing, and the secondary objectives were to identify outcomes to assess efficacy and describe weaning practices...
April 2024: Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics: JPPT: the Official Journal of PPAG
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38595428/comparative-analysis-of-local-anesthetic-techniques-for-pain-management-in-pediatric-dental-procedures-a-randomized-clinical-trial
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Ankita Dixit, Rajbir K Randhawa, Gagandeep S Randhawa, Pranav Solanki, Rimmy Takvani, Ishita Vaghela
OBJECTIVE: The present study aims to conduct a comparative analysis of different local anesthetic techniques for pain management in pediatric dental procedures. Goal is to evaluate and compare the efficacy and safety of various local anesthetic methods to identify the most effective approach in reducing pain and discomfort during dental treatments in children. METHODS: A prospective, randomized clinical trial was conducted with 60 pediatric patients (aged 3 to 10 years) undergoing dental procedures in a single dental clinic...
February 2024: Journal of Pharmacy & Bioallied Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38587886/understanding-adolescents-experiences-with-menstrual-pain-to-inform-the-user-centered-design-of-a-mindfulness-based-app-mixed-methods-investigation-study
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Michelle M Gagnon, Alexandra R Brilz, Nicole M Alberts, Jennifer L Gordon, Tracie L Risling, Jennifer N Stinson
BACKGROUND: Digital interventions are increasingly popular for the provision of nonpharmacological pain interventions, but few exist for adolescents with menstrual pain. User-centered design involves incorporating users across phases of digital health intervention design, development, and implementation and leads to improved user engagement and outcomes. A needs assessment is the first step of this approach. OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to conduct a needs assessment to understand menstrual pain management needs and preferences and mindfulness experiences, preferences, and knowledge of adolescents with menstrual pain to inform the future development of an app for managing menstrual pain...
April 8, 2024: JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38587477/characterizing-age-related-differences-in-hodgkin-lymphoma-in-children-adolescents-and-young-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicole E Kendel, Joseph R Stanek, Faye K Willen, Anthony N Audino
Current studies describing younger children with Hodgkin lymphoma are limited by geographical region, small sample sizes and variable age groups. Although published data is lacking, there appears to be a trend toward a higher male to female ratio and a higher proportion of mixed cellularity subtype when compared to older cohorts. We performed a retrospective multicenter study utilizing the Pediatric Health Information System® database to evaluate patients aged 0-39 years with Hodgkin lymphoma. We identified 3,034 unique patients who met inclusion criteria...
April 8, 2024: Pediatric Hematology and Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38587471/fibrocartilaginous-dysplasia-of-the-proximal-femur-in-two-pediatric-patients-including-a-pathologic-fracture-in-a-patient-with-mccune-albright-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adam Haydel, Randall Craver, Matthew Cable
Fibrocartilaginous dysplasia (FCD) is a variant of fibrous dysplasia that often involves the proximal femur in young adults. It has a similar appearance on imaging as other entities but has stippled calcifications within the lesion. The differential diagnosis often includes benign and malignant tumors such as fibrous dysplasia, chondroblastoma, enchondroma, and chondrosarcoma. Histology is required for diagnosis and treatment is typically surgical due to the potential for pain, pathologic fracture, and deformity...
April 8, 2024: Fetal and Pediatric Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38587360/gastrointestinal-radionuclide-imaging-in-pediatric-age-group
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REVIEW
Maria C Garganese, Milena Pizzoferro
Pediatric gastrointestinal imaging plays a crucial role in evaluating and managing digestive system disorders in children. This comprehensive review dives into the nuances of pediatric gastrointestinal imaging techniques, focusing on three specific modalities: gastric emptying scintigraphy (GES), intestinal transit scintigraphy (ITS), and gastrointestinal bleeding scintigraphy. GES involves real-time monitoring of stomach emptying using radiotracers and gamma camera technology. While challenges exist in standardizing protocols due to age-specific meal compositions, GES remains pivotal in diagnosing motility disorders, gastroesophageal reflux, and abdominal pain in children...
March 2024: Quarterly Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38586595/quantitative-sensory-testing-for-assessment-of-somatosensory-function-in-children-and-adolescents-a-scoping-review
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REVIEW
Perri R Tutelman, Nicole E MacKenzie, Christine T Chambers, Siobhan Coffman, Laura Cornelissen, Brittany Cormier, Kristen S Higgins, Jackie Phinney, Markus Blankenburg, Suellen Walker
Quantitative sensory testing (QST) refers to a group of noninvasive psychophysical tests that examine responses to a range of calibrated mechanical and thermal stimuli. Quantitative sensory testing has been used extensively in adult pain research and has more recently been applied to pediatric pain research. The aims of this scoping review were to map the current state of the field, to identify gaps in the literature, and to inform directions for future research. Comprehensive searches were run in 5 databases...
June 2024: Pain Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584787/preoperative-preparation-and-postoperative-care-in-children-in-thoracic-surgery
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REVIEW
Levent Öztürk, Hülya Yiğit
Anesthesia for pediatric patients undergoing thoracic surgery continues to be distinctive due to differing anatomical and physiological characteristics compared to adults. Adequate preoperative preparation, appropriate tool selection for providing one-lung ventilation, perioperative pain management, and a multidisciplinary approach can ensure higher quality postoperative care. In this review, the perioperative anesthesia management for pediatric patients undergoing thoracic surgery will be discussed, starting from the preoperative preparation phase...
January 2024: Türk Göğüs Kalp Damar Cerrahisi Dergisi
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584756/efficacy-of-sucrose-application-in-minimizing-pain-perception-related-to-dental-injection-in-children-aged-3-to-9-years-a-randomized-control-trial
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Ishani Ratnaparkhi, Jasmin Winnier, Divya Shetty, Sanjana R Kodical, Reema Manoj, Shilpa S Naik
BACKGROUND: Dental fear and anxiety are significant challenges in managing behavior in children. Oral administration of sucrose or sweet-tasting solutions has shown effectiveness in reducing procedural pain in infants and neonates. This study aimed to investigate whether pre-application of sucrose solution had an effect on minimizing pain perception during injection and to assess the potential impact of the child's age and sweet preference. METHODS: A randomized control clinical trial was conducted on 60 children aged 3-9 years requiring buccal infiltration injections...
April 2024: Journal of Dental Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584755/a-comparative-evaluation-of-peppermint-oil-and-lignocaine-spray-as-topical-anesthetic-agents-prior-to-local-anesthesia-in-children-a-randomized-clinical-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Harika Petluru, Svsg Nirmala, Sivakumar Nuvvula
BACKGROUND: In pediatric dentistry, fear and anxiety are common among children. Local anesthetics (LA) are widely used to control pain and reduce discomfort in children during dental treatment. Topical anesthetics play a vital role in reducing pain and the unpleasant sensation of a needle puncture in children. Peppermint oil has been extensively used for various diseases. However, its anesthetic properties remain unknown. Peppermint oil, used in mouthwashes, toothpastes, and other topical preparations has analgesic, anesthetic, and antiseptic properties...
April 2024: Journal of Dental Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584754/nasotracheal-intubation-in-pediatrics-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Jieun Kim, Sooyoung Jeon
Nasotracheal intubation (NTI) plays an important role in pediatric airway management, offering advantages in specific situations, such as oral and maxillofacial surgery and situations requiring stable tube positioning. However, compared to adults, NTI in children presents unique challenges owing to anatomical differences and limited space. This limited space, in combination with a large tongue and short mandible, along with large tonsils and adenoids, can complicate intubation. Owing to the short tracheal length in pediatric patients, it is crucial to place the tube at the correct depth to prevent it from being displaced due to neck movements, and causing injury to the glottis...
April 2024: Journal of Dental Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38582497/key-clinical-predictors-in-the-diagnosis-of-ovarian-torsion-in-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sai Chen, Zhigang Gao, Yunzhong Qian, Qingjiang Chen
OBJECTIVE: Ovarian torsion (OT) represents a severe gynecological emergency in female pediatric patients, necessitating immediate surgical intervention to prevent ovarian ischemia and preserve fertility. Prompt diagnosis is, therefore, paramount. This retrospective study set out to assess the utility of combined clinical, ultrasound, and laboratory features in diagnosing OT. METHODS: The authors included 326 female pediatric patients aged under 14 years who underwent surgical confirmation of OT over a five-year period...
April 3, 2024: Jornal de Pediatria
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38582149/healthcare-utilization-and-direct-costs-prior-to-subspecialty-care-in-children-with-chronic-pain-compared-with-other-chronic-childhood-diseases-a-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kerstin Gerhold, Saeed Al-Azazi, Wael El-Matary, Laurence Y Katz, Lily Sh Lim, Seth D Marks, Lisa M Lix
OBJECTIVES: To understand the burden associated with pediatric chronic pain (CP) on the healthcare system compared with other costly chronic diseases prior to subspecialty care. STUDY DESIGN: In this retrospective cohort study, we assessed all-cause healthcare utilization and direct healthcare costs associated with pediatric CP (n=91) compared with juvenile-onset arthritis (JA, n=135), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD, n=90), type 1 or type 2 diabetes (T1D, n=475, T2D, n=289), anxiety (n=7,193) and controls (n=273) two and five years prior to patients entering subspecialty care in Manitoba, Canada...
April 4, 2024: Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38581536/triptans-in-the-acute-migraine-management-of-children-and-adolescents-an-update
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REVIEW
Jessica Hauser Chatterjee, Heidi K Blume
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To summarize recent findings regarding triptan use in the acute treatment of pediatric migraine. RECENT FINDINGS: Prevalence of pediatric migraine is rising. The American Headache Society and American Academy of Neurology updated guidelines to provide evidence-based recommendations for the treatment of acute migraine in youth. In the setting of a dearth of new randomized controlled trials (RCTs), we review current guidelines, triptan use in the emergency department, and an era of secondary analyses...
April 6, 2024: Current Pain and Headache Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578933/establishing-a-plan-to-improve-pediatric-patient-comfort-during-piv-insertions-and-blood-specimen-collection-a-quality-improvement-effort
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jamie Lorenc, Nicholas Flaucher, Emily Evans, Jennifer V Schurman
HIGHLIGHTS: Patient comfort during peripheral intravenous (PIV) insertion and specimen collection was increased. The authors extended the contingency plan implemented for PICC insertion to include PIV insertion and specimen collection. The authors met their goals by using quality improvement methodology. Prioritizing patient comfort often requires institutional culture change. BACKGROUND: Needle procedures can cause pain and distress, especially in pediatric patients...
April 4, 2024: British Journal of Nursing: BJN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578161/improving-perioperative-acetaminophen-administration-for-safer-and-cost-effective-multimodal-analgesia-in-pediatric-surgery-a-qi-initiative
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Richard M Mahon, Prabi Rajbhandari, Todd A Brown, Laurie J Engler, Tarun Bhalla
BACKGROUND: The use of acetaminophen in the perioperative period has emerged as an attractive option for providing safer and cost-effective analgesia in children. AIMS: The primary aim of our project was to increase the use of acetaminophen (both oral and intravenous) in the perioperative period from a baseline of 39.5% to 50% for all surgical patients within 24 months. The secondary aim was to increase the use of enteral acetaminophen from 10% to 52.5% during the same period...
April 5, 2024: Paediatric Anaesthesia
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