This chapter highlights the history, clinical signs, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of various canine and feline pediatric and neonatal emergencies. The diseases highlighted are: hypoglycemia, hypovolemia, respiratory distress and sepsis.doi:10.1002/9781118910351.ch12Maureen McMichael...
hypoglycemia; 86.Under Pressure: Defining Management Goals for Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury 机译:承受压力:确定小儿创伤性脑损伤的治疗目标 作者:Browning Megan K.;Clark Robert S. B. 期刊名称:《Pediatric critical care medicine: a journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Fede...
Acute symptomatic status epilepticus may be caused by an acute infection, head trauma, hypoxemia, hypoglycemia, or drug withdrawal. Acute symptomatic SE is the most common etiologic category in children, accounting for as many as 35% of cases. Idiopathic SE the second most common category, with ...
Prospective operationalization and feasibility of a glycemic control protocol in critically ill children. Pediatr Crit Care Med 2011;12:265–270. Article Google Scholar Duvanel CB, Fawer CL, Cotting J, Hohlfeld P, Matthieu JM . Long-term effects of neonatal hypoglycemia on brain growth and ...
While an adult study did not reveal improved outcomes with treatment protocol adherence to recommended medication doses and sequences [5], initiation of a SE alert team has been shown to decrease time to treatment in adults. In a single center study, a “status epilepticus alert” was created...
Prospective operationalization and feasibility of a glycemic control protocol in critically ill children. Pediatr Crit Care Med 2011;12:265–270. Article Google Scholar Duvanel CB, Fawer CL, Cotting J, Hohlfeld P, Matthieu JM . Long-term effects of neonatal hypoglycemia on brain growth and ...
Most morbidity in children with GH deficiency relates to short stature. Average adult height for untreated patients with severe isolated GH deficiency is 143 cm in men and 130 cm in women. Approximately 5% of children with GH deficiency also have episodes of hypoglycemia, particularly in infancy,...
with insulin in critically ill children results in improved outcome and has become standard practice in many PICU's worldwide. Infants have an increased risk of developing hypoglycemia. We evaluated the outcome of critically ill infants treated with a step wise nurse-driven tight glucose protocol. ...
Hypoglycemia and hypocalcemia were excluded as a cause of the seizures. EEG showed finding non-specific for epilepsy. Examination of the CSF was performed to exclude infection (herpetic viruses, etc.). MRI angiography did not show vasculitis or other organic changes of cerebral vessels. Specific ...
The safety outcomes included severe hypoglycemia and diabetic ketoacidosis. Sample Size and Power Calculation The sample size was calculated to be 98 participants to provide 90% power with a 2-sided type I error rate of 5% to detect a 52-week treatment difference in C-peptide AUC between the ...