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ISSN:2154-1663

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Pearl W Chang,Alan R Schroeder,Brian P Lucas et al. Pearl W Chang et al.
Background and objective: Previously reported prevalence of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in infants with jaundice range from
Cydni N Williams,Trevor A Hall,Conall Francoeur et al. Cydni N Williams et al.
Objectives: Survivors of the PICU face long-term morbidities across health domains. In this study, we detail active PICU follow-up programs (PFUPs) and identify perceptions and barriers about development and maintenance o...
Leya Saju,Debra Rosenbaum,Deanne Wilson-Costello et al. Leya Saju et al.
Background and objective: Improved survival has shifted research focus toward understanding alternate PICU outcomes, including neurocognitive and functional changes. Bronchiolitis is a common PICU diagnosis, but its neuro...
Olivia L Hoffman,Jane Romano,Monica E Kleinman Olivia L Hoffman
Objectives: Hospital-based code blue (CB) teams are designed for hospitalized patients (HP) with unanticipated medical emergencies outside of an ICU. At our freestanding pediatric institution, the same team responds to CB...
Harshit Doshi,Samarth Shukla,Shalinkumar Patel et al. Harshit Doshi et al.
Objectives: To determine the trends in gastrostomy tube (GT) placement and resource utilization in neonates ≥35 weeks' gestational age with Down syndrome (DS) in the United States from 2006 to 2017. ...
Jessica L Markham,Troy Richardson,Ronald J Teufel et al. Jessica L Markham et al.
Background: Although pediatric health care use declined during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the impact on children with complex chronic conditions (CCCs) has not been well reported. ...