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View article: Effect of music therapy on vital signs and heart rate variability of paediatric patients during the extubation process in the paediatric intensive care unit: a multicentre randomised clinical trial protocol
Effect of music therapy on vital signs and heart rate variability of paediatric patients during the extubation process in the paediatric intensive care unit: a multicentre randomised clinical trial protocol Open
Introduction A successful extubation process is critical for the future health outcomes of paediatric patients, as it tests the functioning of the respiratory system without the support of mechanical ventilation. However, extubation can ca…
View article: Characteristics and Outcomes of Infantile Hemangioma With Non, Poor, and Partial Response to Standard-Dose Systemic Beta-Blocker Therapy
Characteristics and Outcomes of Infantile Hemangioma With Non, Poor, and Partial Response to Standard-Dose Systemic Beta-Blocker Therapy Open
Objectives: Systemic beta-blockers are highly effective for the management of infantile hemangiomas (IH), but little is known about infants who do not adequately respond. We aimed to describe the characteristics and outcomes of suboptimal …
View article: Diagnostic and Management of Severe Hemophilia a in an Infant Complicated with Compartment Syndrome: A Case Report
Diagnostic and Management of Severe Hemophilia a in an Infant Complicated with Compartment Syndrome: A Case Report Open
Introduction: Acquired Hemophilia A (AHA) is a rare coagulopathy characterized by the development of autoantibodies that inhibit factor VIII activity. Diagnosis is often delayed due to the absence of personal or familial bleeding history, …
View article: Managing Adverse Skin Reactions Associated With Central Line Dressings in Children: A Survey of Dermatologists
Managing Adverse Skin Reactions Associated With Central Line Dressings in Children: A Survey of Dermatologists Open
Central line dressings (CLDs) may be associated with adverse skin reactions in hospitalized children. Currently, standardized protocols to guide the management of cutaneous CLD reactions are unavailable at our children's hospital and in th…
View article: Delphi Consensus on Diagnostic Criteria for LUMBAR Syndrome
Delphi Consensus on Diagnostic Criteria for LUMBAR Syndrome Open
These diagnostic criteria will enhance clinical care by improving screening, detection, and overall awareness of this poorly understood neurocutaneous disorder. The criteria can be utilized by a wide variety of pediatric subspecialists. In…
View article: An analysis of information about infantile hemangiomas on <scp>TikTok</scp>: A cross‐sectional study
An analysis of information about infantile hemangiomas on <span>TikTok</span>: A cross‐sectional study Open
The video app TikTok, a controversial platform, has increasingly been utilized for the dissemination of health‐related topics. In this study, the quality of information on the top 50 most viewed TikTok videos on infantile hemangiomas (IHs)…
View article: Multicenter Study of Long-Term Outcomes and Quality of Life in PHACE Syndrome after Age 10
Multicenter Study of Long-Term Outcomes and Quality of Life in PHACE Syndrome after Age 10 Open
PHACE syndrome is associated with long-term, mild to severe morbidities including IH residua, headaches, learning differences, and progressive arteriopathy. Primary and specialty follow-up care is critical for PHACE patients into adulthood.
View article: Utilization of Healthcare Resources by Vascular Anomaly Patients: An Assessment of Healthcare Burden by Lesion Complexity
Utilization of Healthcare Resources by Vascular Anomaly Patients: An Assessment of Healthcare Burden by Lesion Complexity Open
Background: Vascular anomalies (VAs) are heterogeneous lesions. Symptoms vary widely by lesion type and complexity. VA patients often require life-long interdisciplinary care; however, there is a paucity of data on the healthcare utilizati…
View article: An investigation of vascular anomalies centers' transition of care practices
An investigation of vascular anomalies centers' transition of care practices Open
This study aims to examine transition of care (TOC) practices of multidisciplinary vascular anomalies centers (VACs). Thirty‐seven of 71 VAC leaders to whom the survey was sent completed the questionnaire. TOC and transfer practices varied…
View article: Disposition of Adolescents toward Receiving Covid-19 Vaccinations in Villavicencio: Myths and Beliefs
Disposition of Adolescents toward Receiving Covid-19 Vaccinations in Villavicencio: Myths and Beliefs Open
Background: Global efforts regarding the COVID-19 pandemic have been focused on preventive activities, such as vaccination, since the disease is expected to become endemic. Adolescents were among the last population groups to be included i…
View article: <scp>Early‐onset</scp> hypertension associated with extensive cutaneous capillary malformations harboring postzygotic variants in <scp><i>GNAQ</i></scp> and <scp><i>GNA11</i></scp>
<span>Early‐onset</span> hypertension associated with extensive cutaneous capillary malformations harboring postzygotic variants in <span><i>GNAQ</i></span> and <span><i>GNA11</i></span> Open
Background and Objectives Cutaneous capillary malformations (CMs) describe a group of vascular birthmarks with heterogeneous presentations. CMs may present as an isolated finding or with other associations, including glaucoma and leptomeni…
View article: The Coexistence of Upper and Lower Body Segmental Infantile Hemangiomas
The Coexistence of Upper and Lower Body Segmental Infantile Hemangiomas Open
Objectives: PHACE and LUMBAR are distinct regional malformation sequences with a suspected shared pathogenesis. A dedicated case series illustrating an overlap between these entities has not been published. The purpose of this study was to…
View article: QS18. Utilization of Healthcare Resources in Lymphatic Anomalies Patients: An Assessment of Healthcare Burden
QS18. Utilization of Healthcare Resources in Lymphatic Anomalies Patients: An Assessment of Healthcare Burden Open
Purpose: Lymphatic anomalies (LAs) are congenital disorders of the lymphatic system; affected individuals often require life-long inter-disciplinary care. Due to the paucity of data on the healthcare utilization of these patients, the burd…
View article: Supplemental Figures: Cutaneous vascular anomalies associated with mosaic variant in AKT3; Genetic analysis continues to refine diagnosis, nomenclature, and classification of vascular anomalies
Supplemental Figures: Cutaneous vascular anomalies associated with mosaic variant in AKT3; Genetic analysis continues to refine diagnosis, nomenclature, and classification of vascular anomalies Open
Supplemental Figures 1 and 2 for Davies et. al., "Cutaneous vascular anomalies associated with mosaic variant in AKT3; Genetic analysis continues to refine diagnosis, nomenclature, and classification of vascular anomalies"
View article: Association of Demographic Factors and Infantile Hemangioma Characteristics With Risk of PHACE Syndrome
Association of Demographic Factors and Infantile Hemangioma Characteristics With Risk of PHACE Syndrome Open
This cohort study further described factors associated with both a higher and lower risk of PHACE syndrome. The presence of multiple anatomical sites and large surface area were associated with greater risk, whereas S2 or parotid IHs were …
View article: CYSTIC HYGROMA AND THE IMPORTANCE OF THE PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS: ABOUT A CASE
CYSTIC HYGROMA AND THE IMPORTANCE OF THE PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS: ABOUT A CASE Open
The cystic hygroma is the malformation of the lymphatic system that is most frequently observed in the prenatal period and is located mainly in the neck and/or the nape of the neck. Its detection rate has increased since the implementation…
View article: Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children Associated With Coronavirus Disease 2019 in a Children’s Hospital in New York City: Patient Characteristics and an Institutional Protocol for Evaluation, Management, and Follow-Up
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children Associated With Coronavirus Disease 2019 in a Children’s Hospital in New York City: Patient Characteristics and an Institutional Protocol for Evaluation, Management, and Follow-Up Open
Objectives: The disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, known as coronavirus disease 2019, has resulted in a global pandemic. Reports are emerging of a new severe hyperinflammatory syndrome related to coronavirus…
View article: Cutaneous Reactions to Continuous Glucose Monitoring and Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion Devices in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
Cutaneous Reactions to Continuous Glucose Monitoring and Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion Devices in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Open
Background: Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) are the standard of care for type 1 diabetes in children. There is little reported on device-related skin complications and treatment optio…
View article: <i>CARMIL2</i>‐related immunodeficiency manifesting with photosensitivity
<i>CARMIL2</i>‐related immunodeficiency manifesting with photosensitivity Open
We report a case of a newly recognized primary immunodeficiency due to biallelic mutations in CARMIL2 manifesting as an actinic prurigo‐like photodermatitis, allergic diathesis and recurrent infections in a child. We present this case to h…
View article: Management of infantile hemangiomas during the COVID pandemic
Management of infantile hemangiomas during the COVID pandemic Open
The COVID‐19 pandemic has caused significant shifts in patient care including a steep decline in ambulatory visits and a marked increase in the use of telemedicine. Infantile hemangiomas (IH) can require urgent evaluation and risk stratifi…
View article: Evaluating the Safety of Oral Propranolol Therapy in Patients With PHACE Syndrome
Evaluating the Safety of Oral Propranolol Therapy in Patients With PHACE Syndrome Open
This study found that oral propranolol was used to treat infantile hemangioma in 76 patients with PHACE syndrome and that no serious adverse events were experienced. These data provide support for the safety of oral propranolol in this pat…
View article: Assessment of Infantile Hemangiomas Using a Handheld Wireless Diffuse Optical Spectroscopic Device
Assessment of Infantile Hemangiomas Using a Handheld Wireless Diffuse Optical Spectroscopic Device Open
Background/Objectives Infantile hemangiomas ( IH s) are vascular tumors with the potential for significant morbidity. There is a lack of validated objective tools to assess IH severity and response to treatment. Diffuse optical spectroscop…