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View article: Reasons for Performing Abdominal Computed Tomography in Pediatric Emergency Departments Providing Trauma Care: A Single-Center Experience
Reasons for Performing Abdominal Computed Tomography in Pediatric Emergency Departments Providing Trauma Care: A Single-Center Experience Open
Objective We aimed to evaluate the reasons for abdominal Computed Tomography (CT) in children aged 0–18 years presenting to the Pediatric Emergency Department. Associated factors, the use of imaging modalities other than CT, diagnostic out…
View article: Is the Opacity on the Chest X-ray Pathological? “Azygos Lobe”
Is the Opacity on the Chest X-ray Pathological? “Azygos Lobe” Open
Chest radiography (chest X-ray) is one of the most frequently used radiological examinations in the pediatric emergency departments (PEDs). It is helpful in the diagnosis of infections, including malignancy, foreign bodies, and bone struct…
View article: Ateş Yakınması İle Başvuran Radial Arterde İnsidental Thrill Saptanan Hasta
Ateş Yakınması İle Başvuran Radial Arterde İnsidental Thrill Saptanan Hasta Open
Giriş: Arteriovenöz malformasyon (AVM), arter ve venler arasındaki kapiller yatağın olmamasıyla nedeniyle oluşan şantlardır. Arteriyel kanın venöz damarlarda birikimine bağlı etkilenen bölgede pulsasyon farkı, thrill ve yüksek sıcaklık sap…
View article: Evaluation of nasogastric tube location using point-of-care ultrasonography in paediatric patients
Evaluation of nasogastric tube location using point-of-care ultrasonography in paediatric patients Open
Background Nasogastric tubes (NGTs) are used in children emergency departments (EDs) for gastric decompression, as well as for enteral nutrition and drug administration in hospitalised patients. Radiography is considered the gold standard …
View article: The frequency of serious bacterial infection in febrile infants less than 90 days infected with SARS-CoV-2 and other respiratory viral pathogens
The frequency of serious bacterial infection in febrile infants less than 90 days infected with SARS-CoV-2 and other respiratory viral pathogens Open
View article: Unexpected Early-Type Hypersensitivity Reactions Induced by Rectal Enema in Two Pediatric Cases and Review of the Literature
Unexpected Early-Type Hypersensitivity Reactions Induced by Rectal Enema in Two Pediatric Cases and Review of the Literature Open
View article: Does sodium phosphate enema use cause electrolyte disorder?
Does sodium phosphate enema use cause electrolyte disorder? Open
Constipation is one of the most common symptoms in childhood. Sodium-phosphate enemas are frequently preferred for the treatment of constipation and bowel cleansing. We present a case of a 5-year-old boy who presented to the Pediatric Emer…
View article: Detection of Sternum Fracture with POCUS Despite Normal Computed Tomography Findings: A Case Report
Detection of Sternum Fracture with POCUS Despite Normal Computed Tomography Findings: A Case Report Open
Sternal fractures are extremely rare in children. It often develops after high-energy chest trauma. Many methods other than ultrasonography are used in the diagnosis of sternal fractures. However, Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) can outpe…
View article: Clinical characteristics of firearm-related injuries in children in Turkey
Clinical characteristics of firearm-related injuries in children in Turkey Open
Background. A significant number of children are injured by or die from firearm-related incidents every year, although there is a lack of global data on the number of children admitted to pediatric emergency departments (PEDs) and pediatri…
View article: COVID-19 Disease in Presenting to the Pediatric Emergency Department: A Multicenter Study of 8886 Cases
COVID-19 Disease in Presenting to the Pediatric Emergency Department: A Multicenter Study of 8886 Cases Open
View article: Recurrent Thyroid Abscess: A Case Report
Recurrent Thyroid Abscess: A Case Report Open
Suppurative thyroiditis are rare, but life-threatening, often bacterial infections of the thyroid gland. In case of congenital malformations such as pyriform sinus fistula or thyroglossal duct cyst, an increase in the frequency of infectio…
View article: Retrospective Analysis of Child Forensic Cases Admitted to the Pediatric Emergency Department of Tepecik Training and Research Hospital and Consulted with Orthopedics and Traumatology
Retrospective Analysis of Child Forensic Cases Admitted to the Pediatric Emergency Department of Tepecik Training and Research Hospital and Consulted with Orthopedics and Traumatology Open
View article: In-hospital pediatric patient transfers to the pediatric emergency department
In-hospital pediatric patient transfers to the pediatric emergency department Open
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine whether the clinical features of the cases referred from in-hospital areas to the pediatric emergency department (ED) with “reverse transport” have emergency characteristics and the reasons f…
View article: Kawasaki Shock Syndrome in a Patient with Hyponatremia
Kawasaki Shock Syndrome in a Patient with Hyponatremia Open
Hyponatremia is one of the common electrolyte disorders that can accompany many diseases. Kawasaki disease is also one of these situations. Kawasaki disease is the most common vasculitis in children under the age of five years and can occu…
View article: The Evaluation of Patients Admitted due to Minor Head Trauma with Clinical Decision Rules
The Evaluation of Patients Admitted due to Minor Head Trauma with Clinical Decision Rules Open
Aim: We aimed to identify patients admitted to pediatric emergency service due to head trauma using clinical decision-making rules.
Methods: This is a prospective cohort study involving who referred to a tertiary university hospital pedia…
View article: Evaluation of Children with Extremity Fracture Occurred as a Result of Motor Vehicle Injury
Evaluation of Children with Extremity Fracture Occurred as a Result of Motor Vehicle Injury Open
Aim: The aim of the study was to examine and evaluate patients with extremity fractures who admitted to the Pediatric emergency service due to a motor vehicle accident, whether there was any accompanying additional organ injury, and fractu…
View article: Anaphylaxis to levetiracetam in an adolescent: a very rare occurence
Anaphylaxis to levetiracetam in an adolescent: a very rare occurence Open
Background. Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) are among the most common causes of severe delayed-type hypersensitivity reactions such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS), toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) and Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Syst…
View article: Phenobarbital Poisoning Case: Was It Preventable?
Phenobarbital Poisoning Case: Was It Preventable? Open
Phenobarbital-related poisoning may also occur with accidental or voluntary high doses of medications, as well as mispresentation of medications or drug doses by families and incorrect prescribing. A seven-month-old male patient who was ad…
View article: Is a Laboratory Evaluations Required in Every Case Admitting to the Pediatric Emergency Department with Epistaxis?
Is a Laboratory Evaluations Required in Every Case Admitting to the Pediatric Emergency Department with Epistaxis? Open
Background: Epistaxis is a mostly self-limiting condition common among children and is rarely severe. In this study, it was aimed to evaluate the incidence, demographic characteristics, causes of bleeding and treatment methods of patients …
View article: The emergency management of three pediatric cases of button battery ingestion with complications
The emergency management of three pediatric cases of button battery ingestion with complications Open
Button battery ingestion (BBI) is an increasingly common pediatric condition, both nationwide and worldwide. Management algorithms, including treatment with honey or sucralfate within the first 12 hours, should be prepared for use in the e…
View article: Brachial plexus paralysis associated with traumatic asphyxia
Brachial plexus paralysis associated with traumatic asphyxia Open
Traumatic injuries are the most common cause of brachial plexus lesions in children and adults. There are many causes of brachial plexus injuries such as accidents, falls and prolonged pressure. Traumatic asphyxia (TA) is a rare but seriou…
View article: Çocuk Acil Servise Düşmeye Bağlı Travma Nedeniyle Getirilen Olgular
Çocuk Acil Servise Düşmeye Bağlı Travma Nedeniyle Getirilen Olgular Open
Amaç: Çocuk acil ünitemize düşme nedeniyle başvuran travma olgularının kaza mekanizmasını ve kaza ilişkili ortaya çıkan sakatlıklarını değerlendirmeyi amaçladık. Materyal-Metod: Çalışma 01.06.2009 – 01.02.2010 tarihleri arasında Gazi Ünive…
View article: Healthcare professionals' knowledge, skills, and attitudes regarding defibrillator use in pediatric emergency and intensive care clinics
Healthcare professionals' knowledge, skills, and attitudes regarding defibrillator use in pediatric emergency and intensive care clinics Open
Purpose: Successful resuscitation and early defibrillation are critical in survival after in- or out-of-hospital cardiopulmonary arrest. This study aimed to determine the knowledge, skills, and attitudes of the pediatric healthcare profess…
View article: Nebulized Ipratropium Bromide-induced Anisocoria: Why Is Anisocoria Observed?
Nebulized Ipratropium Bromide-induced Anisocoria: Why Is Anisocoria Observed? Open
Pharmacological anisocoria is a rare but benign condition. This paper presents an eleven-yearold patient with asthma who developed ipratropium bromide-associated anisocoria during nebulizer treatment. Hypotheses regarding the possible caus…
View article: The Home Accident Cases Applying to The Pediatric Emergency Department during the Covid-19 Pandemic: What Did the Pandemic Change?
The Home Accident Cases Applying to The Pediatric Emergency Department during the Covid-19 Pandemic: What Did the Pandemic Change? Open
Background: Whether the pandemic caused an increase in the number of home accidents (HA) admitted to the pediatric emergency department (PED) was investigated. Applications in a similar quarter in 2019 and 2020 were compared. Methods: The …
View article: An infant case of recurrent globe luxation
An infant case of recurrent globe luxation Open
Even though globe luxation is a quite rare eye problem observed in the pediatric emergency department, it is quite vital since it causes loss of vision. An 8-month-old male patient presented with the complaint of spontaneous eye protrusion…
View article: Successful intraosseous adenosine administration in a newborn infant with supraventricular tachycardia
Successful intraosseous adenosine administration in a newborn infant with supraventricular tachycardia Open
Background. Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) is the most common type of tachycardia in childhood. The incidence is 1-4/1000 in childhood and 0.6/1000 in newborns. Case. Here we report a 28-day-old male newborn who was diagnosed SVT, admi…
View article: Four Traumatic Asphyxial Cases with an “Masque Ecchymotique” in Pediatric Emergency Department
Four Traumatic Asphyxial Cases with an “Masque Ecchymotique” in Pediatric Emergency Department Open
Traumatic asphyxia is a rare and serious clinical syndrome, which is identified by subconjunctival haemorrhage, facial oedema, craniocervical cyanosis and petechiae on the upper chest and the face regions. It occurs when the chest and/or u…
View article: Metoclopramide-Induced Dystonic Reaction in an Infant
Metoclopramide-Induced Dystonic Reaction in an Infant Open
Metoclopramide-induced dystonic reaction (MIDR) is a clinical condition that can be seen even in all age groups even in treatment doses. A nine-month-old girl was brought to our emergency department with acute dystonic reaction that occurr…
View article: Doxylamine succinate overdose: Slurred speech and visual hallucination
Doxylamine succinate overdose: Slurred speech and visual hallucination Open
Doxylamine succinate is a commonly used antihistamine for respiratory allergies including allergic rhinitis as well as for the management of insomnia. As it is available over-the-counter like other nonprescription antihistamines and sleep …