Objectives: Viral respiratory infection is commonly considered a relative contraindication to elective cardiac surgery. We aimed to determine the frequency and outcomes of symptomatic viral respiratory infection in pediatric cardiac surgical patients. Design: Retrospective cohort study of children undergoing cardiac surgery. Symptomatic children were tested using a multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction (respiratory virus polymerase chain reaction) panel capturing nine respiratory viruses. Tests performed between 72 prior to and 48 hours after PICU admission were included. Mortality, length of stay in PICU, and intubation duration were investigated as outcomes. Setting: Tertiary PICU providing state-wide pediatric cardiac services. Patients: C...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the characteristics and clinical outcomes of respiratory syncytial virus...
Aim: Lower respiratory tract infections are an important reason for mortality and morbidity in child...
Clinical research. Presentation Type: Oral presentation. Introduction: Central Line Associated Blood...
Objectives:To determine whether children with asymptomatic carriage of rhinovirus in the nasopharynx...
AbstractBackground: Respiratory infections are considered a potential risk of adverse events in chil...
Viral infections are common in children, but there is a lack of data on severe viral infections in c...
Background : We evaluated our early experience of cardiac procedures in children with congenital hea...
Objectives: Reduction of nosocomial infections represents an increasingly recognized aspect of PICU ...
Introduction: Our primary aim was to examine postoperative complications in cardiac surgery patients...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that transfusion of leukocyte-depleted RBC preparations within the...
INTRODUCTION: The REGAL (RSV Evidence-a Geographical Archive of the Literature) series provide a com...
Prolonged mechanical ventilation (PMV) has been associated with deleterious clinical outcomes. Chara...
IntroductionProlonged mechanical ventilation (PMV) has been associated with deleterious clinical out...
OBJECTIVES: To compare clinical characteristics and outcomes of children admitted to the PICU for se...
Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't;OBJECTIVES To evaluate the rate of hospitalizatio...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the characteristics and clinical outcomes of respiratory syncytial virus...
Aim: Lower respiratory tract infections are an important reason for mortality and morbidity in child...
Clinical research. Presentation Type: Oral presentation. Introduction: Central Line Associated Blood...
Objectives:To determine whether children with asymptomatic carriage of rhinovirus in the nasopharynx...
AbstractBackground: Respiratory infections are considered a potential risk of adverse events in chil...
Viral infections are common in children, but there is a lack of data on severe viral infections in c...
Background : We evaluated our early experience of cardiac procedures in children with congenital hea...
Objectives: Reduction of nosocomial infections represents an increasingly recognized aspect of PICU ...
Introduction: Our primary aim was to examine postoperative complications in cardiac surgery patients...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that transfusion of leukocyte-depleted RBC preparations within the...
INTRODUCTION: The REGAL (RSV Evidence-a Geographical Archive of the Literature) series provide a com...
Prolonged mechanical ventilation (PMV) has been associated with deleterious clinical outcomes. Chara...
IntroductionProlonged mechanical ventilation (PMV) has been associated with deleterious clinical out...
OBJECTIVES: To compare clinical characteristics and outcomes of children admitted to the PICU for se...
Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't;OBJECTIVES To evaluate the rate of hospitalizatio...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the characteristics and clinical outcomes of respiratory syncytial virus...
Aim: Lower respiratory tract infections are an important reason for mortality and morbidity in child...
Clinical research. Presentation Type: Oral presentation. Introduction: Central Line Associated Blood...