Abstract Background Respiratory compromise is the leading cause of cardiac arrest and death among paediatric patients. Emergency medicine is a new field in low-income countries (LICs); the presentation, treatment and outcomes of paediatric patients with respiratory compromise is not well studied. We describe the clinical epidemiology, management and outcomes of paediatric patients with respiratory compromise presenting to the first full-capacity Emergency Department in Tanzania. Methods This was a prospective cohort study of paediatric patients (< 18 years) with respiratory compromise (respiratory distress, respiratory failure or respiratory arrest) presenting to the Emergency Medicine Department of Muhimibili National Hospital (EMD-MNH) in...
Abstract Background Childhood mortality remains high in resource-limited third world countries. Most...
BACKGROUND: Pediatric respiratory disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the develop...
: Mortality is very high in pediatric wards in many low-income countries. About 30% of children die ...
BackgroundRespiratory compromise is the leading cause of cardiac arrest and death among paediatric p...
Abstract Background The survival of children who suffer cardiac arrest is poor. This study aimed to ...
Abstract. Respiratory infections cause significant mortality in developing countries but are frequen...
Acute respiratory infections are a leading cause of infectious disease-related morbidity, hospitalis...
BACKGROUND: An effective pediatric emergency care (PEC) system is key to reduce pediatric mortality ...
BackgroundAn effective pediatric emergency care (PEC) system is key to reduce pediatric mortality in...
OBJECTIVE: To review the characteristics and outcome of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in children at...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Acute respiratory infections are a leading cause of infectious disease-rela...
BackgroundImproved emergency care of children with acute illness or injuries is needed for countries...
AbstractObjectiveTo review the characteristics and outcome of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in child...
To measure the performance of the current WHO algorithm in identifying children at higher risk of de...
BackgroundPediatric sepsis causes significant global morbidity and mortality and low- and middle-inc...
Abstract Background Childhood mortality remains high in resource-limited third world countries. Most...
BACKGROUND: Pediatric respiratory disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the develop...
: Mortality is very high in pediatric wards in many low-income countries. About 30% of children die ...
BackgroundRespiratory compromise is the leading cause of cardiac arrest and death among paediatric p...
Abstract Background The survival of children who suffer cardiac arrest is poor. This study aimed to ...
Abstract. Respiratory infections cause significant mortality in developing countries but are frequen...
Acute respiratory infections are a leading cause of infectious disease-related morbidity, hospitalis...
BACKGROUND: An effective pediatric emergency care (PEC) system is key to reduce pediatric mortality ...
BackgroundAn effective pediatric emergency care (PEC) system is key to reduce pediatric mortality in...
OBJECTIVE: To review the characteristics and outcome of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in children at...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Acute respiratory infections are a leading cause of infectious disease-rela...
BackgroundImproved emergency care of children with acute illness or injuries is needed for countries...
AbstractObjectiveTo review the characteristics and outcome of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in child...
To measure the performance of the current WHO algorithm in identifying children at higher risk of de...
BackgroundPediatric sepsis causes significant global morbidity and mortality and low- and middle-inc...
Abstract Background Childhood mortality remains high in resource-limited third world countries. Most...
BACKGROUND: Pediatric respiratory disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the develop...
: Mortality is very high in pediatric wards in many low-income countries. About 30% of children die ...