2016
Potential Pediatric Organ Donors After Cardiac Death
Pregernig A, Karam O. Potential Pediatric Organ Donors After Cardiac Death. Transplantation Proceedings 2016, 48: 2588-2591. PMID: 27788786, DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2016.06.049.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWithdrawal of careOrgan donorsAgonal timeMaximal resuscitationCardiac deathPediatric populationNeonatal intensive care unitOrgan donationBrain-dead childrenIntensive care unitOrgan donor poolTransplant waiting listPediatric organ donorPotential organ donorsOrgan donation programsMedical contraindicationsCare unitRetrospective studyDonor poolWaiting listDonation programDonor populationCareChildrenResuscitation
2007
Noise levels during nCPAP are flow-dependent but not device-dependent
Karam O, Donatiello C, Van Lancker E, Chritin V, Pfister RE, Rimensberger PC. Noise levels during nCPAP are flow-dependent but not device-dependent. Archives Of Disease In Childhood Fetal & Neonatal 2007, 93: f132. PMID: 18089628, DOI: 10.1136/adc.2007.129098.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNasal continuous positive airway pressureCare unitContinuous positive airway pressurePediatric critical care unitNeonatal intensive care unitOutcomes of infantsPositive airway pressureRespiratory distress syndromeIntensive care unitCritical care unitsAirway pressureDistress syndromeMechanical ventilationPremature infantsNeonatal careNoxious exposuresOral cavityOccupational limitsInfantsLevelsSyndromeCare