2019
Effects of Blindfold on Leadership in Pediatric Resuscitation Simulation: A Randomized Trial
Buyck M, Manzano S, Haddad K, Moncousin AC, Galetto-Lacour A, Blondon K, Karam O. Effects of Blindfold on Leadership in Pediatric Resuscitation Simulation: A Randomized Trial. Frontiers In Pediatrics 2019, 7: 10. PMID: 30838188, PMCID: PMC6383074, DOI: 10.3389/fped.2019.00010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPediatric resuscitationControl groupPediatric emergency nursesSimulation-based trainingSelf-reported changesClinical outcomesEmergency nursesSurvival rateResuscitationPediatric residentsNon-clinical skillsResuscitation scenariosResuscitation simulationVideo-recorded scenariosFuture studiesRare eventGroupNursesTrials
2018
Recommendations on RBC Transfusion in Critically Ill Children With Nonlife-Threatening Bleeding or Hemorrhagic Shock From the Pediatric Critical Care Transfusion and Anemia Expertise Initiative
Karam O, Russell RT, Stricker P, Vogel AM, Bateman ST, Valentine SL, Spinella PC. Recommendations on RBC Transfusion in Critically Ill Children With Nonlife-Threatening Bleeding or Hemorrhagic Shock From the Pediatric Critical Care Transfusion and Anemia Expertise Initiative. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2018, 19: s127-s132. PMID: 30161067, PMCID: PMC6121734, DOI: 10.1097/pcc.0000000000001605.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPediatric Critical Care TransfusionAnemia Expertise InitiativeRBC transfusion managementRBC transfusionIll childrenHemorrhagic shockAcute bleedingTransfusion managementAnemia Expertise Initiative Consensus ConferenceDevelopment/UCLA Appropriateness MethodLow-titer group O whole bloodHemoglobin concentrationExpert-based clinical recommendationsGroup O whole bloodWhole bloodCritically Ill ChildrenCochrane Library databasesPediatric-specific recommendationsRecommendations AssessmentHemostatic resuscitationTransfusion ratioFuture studiesAppropriateness MethodClinical recommendationsTransfusion