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Treatment of Symptoms in Children with Q3 Conditions Scoping Review Results
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1136/adc.85.1.29" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1136/adc.85.1.29</a>
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Characterisation of breathing and associated central autonomic dysfunction in the Rett disorder
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Archives of Disease in Childhood
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2001
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Pediatrics; hyperventilation; angiotensin-ii; autonomic system; brain stem; component; dysautonomia; immaturity; neurons; nucleus-tractus-solitarii; protein-2; real-time; reflexes; Rett disorder; vagal tone; breathing difficulties; Rett syndrome; trajectory; characteristics; abnormal respiratory rhythm
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Julu P O O; Kerr A M; Apartopoulos F; Al-Rawas S; Engerstrom I W; Engerstrom L; Jamal G A; Hansen S
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Aim-To investigate breathing rhythm and brain stem autonomic control in patients with Rett disorder. Setting-Two university teaching hospitals in the United Kingdom and the Rett Centre, Sweden. Patients-56 female patients with Rett disorder, aged 2-35 years; 11 controls aged 5-28 years. Design-One hour recordings of breathing movement, blood pressure, ECG R-R interval, heart rate, transcutaneous blood gases, cardiac vagal tone, and cardiac sensitivity to baroreflex measured on-line with synchronous EEG and video. Breathing rhythms were analysed in 47 cases. Results-Respiratory rhythm was normal during sleep and abnormal in the waking state. Forced and apneustic breathing were prominent among 5-10 year olds, and Valsalva breathing in the over 18 year olds, who were also most likely to breathe normally. Inadequate breathing peaked among 10-18 year olds. Inadequate and exaggerated breathing was associated with vacant spells. Resting cardiac vagal tone and cardiac sensitivity to baroreflex were reduced. Conclusions-Labile respiratory rhythms and poor integrative inhibition in Rett disorder suggest brain immaturity. Linking this to an early monoaminergic defect suggests possible targets for the MECP2 gene in clinical intervention. Exaggerated and inadequate autonomic responses may contribute to sudden death.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1136/adc.85.1.29" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1136/adc.85.1.29</a>
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2001
abnormal respiratory rhythm
Al-Rawas S
angiotensin-ii
Apartopoulos F
Archives of Disease in Childhood
autonomic system
brain stem
breathing difficulties
characteristics
component
Dysautonomia
Engerstrom I W
Engerstrom L
Hansen S
hyperventilation
immaturity
Jamal G A
Julu P O O
Kerr A M
Neurons
nucleus-tractus-solitarii
Pediatrics
protein-2
real-time
reflexes
Rett disorder
Rett syndrome
Trajectory
vagal tone
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/j.pcl.2014.04.011" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://doi.org/10.1016/j.pcl.2014.04.011</a>
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Pediatric Palliative Care for Children with Complex Chronic Medical Conditions
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Pediatric Clinics Of North America
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2014
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Children with complex chronic conditions; Dysautonomia; Feeding intolerance; Neuroirritability; spiritual care
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Schwantes S; Wells O'Brien H
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Children with complex chronic medical conditions are at risk for significant distress during multiple points in their life. Pediatric palliative care can meaningfully assist in providing support to the child and family throughout their complex care, managing distressing symptoms, anticipating future decision points, and helping the child and family to thrive in their local community.
2014-08
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/j.pcl.2014.04.011" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.1016/j.pcl.2014.04.011</a>
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2014
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Children with complex chronic conditions
Dysautonomia
Feeding intolerance
Journal Article
Neuroirritability
Pediatric Clinics of North America
Schwantes S
Spiritual Care
Wells O'Brien H