2018
Synthetic drug intoxication in children: recognition and management in the emergency department.
Shah R, Baum CR. Synthetic drug intoxication in children: recognition and management in the emergency department. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice 2018, 15: 1-20. PMID: 29697923.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentChildDiagnosis, DifferentialEmergency Medical ServicesEmergency Service, HospitalFemaleHumansMalePractice Guidelines as TopicSubstance-Related DisordersSynthetic Drugs
2016
Pediatric Disaster Triage: Multiple Simulation Curriculum Improves Prehospital Care Providers' Assessment Skills
Cicero MX, Whitfill T, Overly F, Baird J, Walsh B, Yarzebski J, Riera A, Adelgais K, Meckler GD, Baum C, Cone DC, Auerbach M. Pediatric Disaster Triage: Multiple Simulation Curriculum Improves Prehospital Care Providers' Assessment Skills. Prehospital Emergency Care 2016, 21: 201-208. PMID: 27749145, DOI: 10.1080/10903127.2016.1235239.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchComparing the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies: A Simulation-Based Investigation
Cicero MX, Overly F, Brown L, Yarzebski J, Walsh B, Shabanova V, Auerbach M, Riera A, Adelgais K, Meckler G, Cone DC, Baum CR. Comparing the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies: A Simulation-Based Investigation. Disaster Medicine And Public Health Preparedness 2016, 10: 253-260. PMID: 26744228, DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2015.171.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCross-Sectional StudiesEmergency Medical ServicesFemaleHumansMaleMass Casualty IncidentsPatient SimulationPediatricsProspective StudiesTriageConceptsTriage strategiesBlack patientsTriage levelRed patientsProspective cohort studyBetter patient outcomesEmergency medical services (EMS) providersCross-sectional analysisCohort studyPatient outcomesTriage outcomesMedical service providersPatientsTriageSignificant differencesTriage accuracyTriage resultsOutcomesPDT strategyParticipants
2015
Do You See What I See? Insights from Using Google Glass for Disaster Telemedicine Triage
Cicero MX, Walsh B, Solad Y, Whitfill T, Paesano G, Kim K, Baum CR, Cone DC. Do You See What I See? Insights from Using Google Glass for Disaster Telemedicine Triage. Prehospital And Disaster Medicine 2015, 30: 4-8. PMID: 25571779, DOI: 10.1017/s1049023x1400140x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
Creation and Delphi-method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations
Cicero MX, Brown L, Overly F, Yarzebski J, Meckler G, Fuchs S, Tomassoni A, Aghababian R, Chung S, Garrett A, Fagbuyi D, Adelgais K, Goldman R, Parker J, Auerbach M, Riera A, Cone D, Baum CR. Creation and Delphi-method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations. Prehospital Emergency Care 2014, 18: 282-289. PMID: 24401167, DOI: 10.3109/10903127.2013.856505.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTriage levelSpecial health care needsHealth care needsPDT strategySchool bus crashModified Delphi processPediatric victimsPatient incidentsDelphi consensusTriage categoryGunshot woundsSimilar acuityGlobal assessmentAppropriate interventionsLow fidelity manikinsDelphi processHigh-fidelity manikinEvaluation toolOnline survey toolPatientsStandardized patients
2012
Ketamine, Propofol, and Ketofol Use for Pediatric Sedation
Alletag MJ, Auerbach MA, Baum CR. Ketamine, Propofol, and Ketofol Use for Pediatric Sedation. Pediatric Emergency Care 2012, 28: 1391-1395. PMID: 23222112, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0b013e318276fde2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAmnesiaAnalgesiaAnalgesics, Non-NarcoticAnesthetics, DissociativeAntiemeticsAnxietyChildChild, PreschoolConscious SedationContraindicationsDrug CombinationsEmergency Medical ServicesHallucinationsHemodynamicsHumansHypnotics and SedativesInfantInfusions, IntravenousInjections, IntramuscularKetamineNauseaPainPropofolPsychomotor AgitationRespiration DisordersVomiting
2005
Pediatric Fatality Following Ingestion of Dinitrophenol: Postmortem Identification of a "Dietary Supplement"
Hsiao A, Santucci K, Seo-Mayer P, Mariappan MR, Hodsdon M, Banasiak K, Baum C. Pediatric Fatality Following Ingestion of Dinitrophenol: Postmortem Identification of a "Dietary Supplement". Clinical Toxicology 2005, 43: 281-285. DOI: 10.1081/clt-200058946.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPediatric Fatality Following Ingestion of Dinitrophenol: Postmortem Identification of a “Dietary Supplement”
Hsiao A, Santucci K, Seo-Mayer P, Mariappan M, Hodsdon M, Banasiak K, Baum C. Pediatric Fatality Following Ingestion of Dinitrophenol: Postmortem Identification of a “Dietary Supplement”. Journal Of Toxicology Clinical Toxicology 2005, 43: 281-285. PMID: 16035205, DOI: 10.1081/clt-58946.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDietary supplementsWeight loss dietary supplementsReports of cataractsWeight loss agentsPrompt medical treatmentPediatric fatalitiesAdverse outcomesPostmortem determinationUncouple mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylationMedical treatmentWeight lossMitochondrial oxidative phosphorylationPostmortem identificationClothing dyesSerumDeathSupplementsFatalitiesReportOxidative phosphorylationLaboratory methodsOverdoseDinitrophenolCataract