2020
Surfactant Protein D Is Associated With Severe Pediatric ARDS, Prolonged Ventilation, and Death in Children With Acute Respiratory Failure
Dahmer M, Flori H, Sapru A, Kohne J, Weeks H, Curley M, Matthay M, Quasney M, Network B, Bateman S, Berg M, Borasino S, Bysani G, Cowl A, Bowens C, Faustino E, Fineman L, Godshall A, Hirshberg E, Kirby A, McLaughlin G, Medar S, Oren P, Schneider J, Schwarz A, Shanley T, Sorce L, Truemper E, Vander Heyden M, Wittmayer K, Zuppa A, Wypij D. Surfactant Protein D Is Associated With Severe Pediatric ARDS, Prolonged Ventilation, and Death in Children With Acute Respiratory Failure. CHEST Journal 2020, 158: 1027-1035. PMID: 32275979, PMCID: PMC7478231, DOI: 10.1016/j.chest.2020.03.041.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute respiratory failureSP-D levelsPediatric ARDSRespiratory failureLung injurySurfactant protein DPlasma SPPrimary diagnosisPlasma SP-D levelsHigher oxygenation indexProtein DDays of intubationProspective cohort studyChronic lung diseaseRespiratory distress syndromeMulti-center studyYears of ageEnzyme-linked immunosorbentPediatric RiskPICU lengthOxygenation indexProlonged ventilationCohort studyMortality IIIDistress syndromeLong-Term Neurobehavioral and Quality of Life Outcomes of Critically Ill Children after Glycemic Control
Biagas K, Hinton V, Hasbani N, Luckett P, Wypij D, Nadkarni V, Agus M, investigators H, Srinivasan V, Mourani P, Chima R, Thomas N, Li S, Pinto A, Newth C, Hassinger A, Bysani K, Rehder K, Faustino E, Kandil S, Hirshberg E, Wintergerst K, Schwarz A, Bagdure D, Marsillio L, Cvijanovich N, Pham N, Quasney M, Flori H, Federman M, Nett S, Pinto N, Viteri S, Schneider J, Medar S, Sapru A, McQuillen P, Babbitt C, Lin J, Jouvet P, Yanay O, Allen C, Asaro L, Coughlin-Wells K, French J, Natarajan A, Network T. Long-Term Neurobehavioral and Quality of Life Outcomes of Critically Ill Children after Glycemic Control. The Journal Of Pediatrics 2020, 218: 57-63.e5. PMID: 31910992, PMCID: PMC7122648, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2019.10.055.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth-related qualityHigher-target groupGlycemic controlLife outcomesIll childrenPediatric QualityProspective longitudinal cohort studyIntensive care dischargeTarget glycemic controlTight glycemic controlLongitudinal cohort studyRisk of mortalityLack of benefitRespiratory failureCohort studyHospital dischargeInsulin titrationSecondary outcomesPrimary outcomeCare dischargeEligible childrenChild Behavior ChecklistOverall healthTotal healthVineland Adaptive Behavior Scales
2018
Sedation Management for Critically Ill Children with Pre-Existing Cognitive Impairment
Best K, Asaro L, Curley M, Investigators R, Wypij D, Allen G, Angus D, Ascenzi J, Bateman S, Borasino S, Bowens C, Bysani G, Cheifetz I, Cowl A, Dodson B, Faustino E, Fineman L, Flori H, Franck L, Gedeit R, Grant M, Harabin A, Haskins-Kiefer C, Hertzog J, Hutchins L, Kirby A, Lebet R, Matthay M, McLaughlin G, Natale J, Oren P, Polavarapu N, Schneider J, Schwarz A, Shanley T, Simone S, Singer L, Sorce L, Truemper E, Vander Heyden M, Watson R, Wells C. Sedation Management for Critically Ill Children with Pre-Existing Cognitive Impairment. The Journal Of Pediatrics 2018, 206: 204-211.e1. PMID: 30527750, PMCID: PMC6389364, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2018.10.042.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPediatric intensive care unitIntensive care unitCognitive impairmentSedation managementCare unitIll childrenStudy daysSevere pediatric acute respiratory distress syndromePediatric acute respiratory distress syndromePediatric Cerebral Performance CategoryAcute respiratory distress syndromePre-existing cognitive impairmentSedation management practicesAcute respiratory failureCerebral Performance CategoryEpisodes of painDevelopment of painRespiratory distress syndromeSedation assessment toolsIatrogenic withdrawal symptomsNeurotypical subjectsMore study daysAssessment toolSedative requirementsRespiratory failure