Jane L. Di Gennaro
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View article: Global trends in pediatric burn injuries and care capacity from the World Health Organization Global Burn Registry
Global trends in pediatric burn injuries and care capacity from the World Health Organization Global Burn Registry Open
Background Burn injuries are a major cause of death and disability globally. The World Health Organization (WHO) launched the Global Burn Registry (GBR) to improve understanding of burn injuries worldwide, identify prevention targets, and …
View article: Association of Illness Severity With Family Outcomes Following Pediatric Septic Shock
Association of Illness Severity With Family Outcomes Following Pediatric Septic Shock Open
IMPORTANCE: It is unknown which families are at risk for poor outcomes following a child’s critical illness. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate if pediatric septic shock severity is associated with caregiver distress and family dysfunction throughout…
View article: Ethical Considerations in Ever-Expanding Utilization of ECLS: A Research Agenda
Ethical Considerations in Ever-Expanding Utilization of ECLS: A Research Agenda Open
Technological advancements and rapid expansion in the clinical use of extracorporeal life support (ECLS) across all age ranges in the last decade, including during the COVID-19 pandemic, has led to important ethical considerations. As a co…
View article: Factors Associated with Pediatric In-Hospital Recurrent Cardiac Arrest
Factors Associated with Pediatric In-Hospital Recurrent Cardiac Arrest Open
The objective of this article was to identify demographic and clinical factors associated with early recurrent arrest (RA; <48 hours) and late RA (≥48 hours) among pediatric inpatients following an initial in-hospital cardiac arrest. A ret…
View article: “I Didn't Realize How Hard It Was Going to Be Just Transitioning Back into Life”: A Qualitative Exploration of Outcomes for Survivors of Pediatric Septic Shock
“I Didn't Realize How Hard It Was Going to Be Just Transitioning Back into Life”: A Qualitative Exploration of Outcomes for Survivors of Pediatric Septic Shock Open
Recovery following pediatric critical illness is multifaceted and complex. While most critically ill children survive, many experience morbidities in physical, emotional, cognitive, and social function. We aimed to deeply explore and descr…
View article: Increased Stroke Risk in Children and Young Adults on Extracorporeal Life Support with Carotid Cannulation
Increased Stroke Risk in Children and Young Adults on Extracorporeal Life Support with Carotid Cannulation Open
Patients on extracorporeal life support (ECLS) are at risk for central nervous system (CNS) injury. One potentially modifiable risk factor is site of arterial cannulation in venoarterial (VA) ECLS, as in most cases one can choose the femor…