Sepsis is a major public health problem in children throughout the world. Given that the treatment guidelines emphasize early recognition, there is interest in developing biomarkers of sepsis, and most attention is focused on diagnostic biomarkers. While there is a need for ongoing discovery and dev...
Background We assessed serum concentrations of pancreatic stone protein (PSP), copeptin, and apolipoprotein A-V (APOA5) biomarkers for the diagnosis and prognosis of pediatric sepsis, a condition associated with high mortality.Methods This prospective study included 180 children admitted to the ...
Current available evidence from critically ill adults with COVID-19 found that acute kidney injury (AKI) is not a common phenomenon82and no recommendations were made in the adult COVID-19 surviving sepsis guidelines.83To date, there are no specific data on the incidence of AKI in critically i...
g) Neonatal infections h) Other bacterial infections i) Pertussis j) Sepsis k) Sexually transmitted diseases l) Urinary tract infections 4. Common and neglected tropical Infections and parasitic infections 5. Diagnostic Microbiology: Molecular diagnostics, molecular imaging, point of care techniques ...
Pediatric Sepsis: Detection and Treatment - Pediatric Infections 2025 (Scotland) Pediatric Surgeons Meeting: - Pediatric Cardiology Conference 2025 (Italy) Pediatric Surgery - Pediatrics 2025 (Switzerland) Pediatric Surgery - PEDIATRIC-CARDIOLOGY-2025 (France) PEDIATRIC SURGERY - Euro Pediatrics 2025 (Franc...
Pediatric Sepsis: Detection and Treatment - Pediatric Infections 2025 (Scotland) Pediatric Surgeons Meeting: - Pediatric Cardiology Conference 2025 (Italy) Pediatric Surgery - Pediatrics 2025 (Switzerland) Pediatric Surgery - PEDIATRIC-CARDIOLOGY-2025 (France) PEDIATRIC SURGERY - Euro Pediatrics 2025 (Franc...
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between serum lactate levels at admission to the intensive care unit (ICU) and the clinical outcomes of children with sepsis. We used the Pediatric Intensive Care (PIC) database to identify 288 pediatric p
This chapter provides recommendations on the management of pediatric sepsis in intensive care units (ICUs) in resource-limited settings. Rapidly identification of severe sepsis through a combination of danger signs of end-organ dysfunction or impaired ci
In Europe, intestinal transplantation is seen as a last resort of treatment of children suffering from PIF with indications of loss of venous access, recurrent episodes of life threatening sepsis (for example fungal) and IFALD [82]. The rate of intestinal transplantation has declined since 2008,...
Neonatology is a subspecialty of pediatrics that entails the hospital therapy of new-born babies, who're unwell or require unique hospital therapy due to prematurity, low beginning weight, intrauterine increase retardation, beginning defects, sepsis, and pulmonary hypoplasia or beginning asphyxia. It is...