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April 2024 List
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April List 2024
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1111/apa.16981" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"> http://doi.org/10.1111/apa.16981</a>
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Finnish children who needed long-term home respiratory support had severe sleep-disordered breathing and complex medical backgrounds
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Acta Paediatrica
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2024
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Child; child; article; cohort analysis; controlled study; female; human; major clinical study; male; retrospective study; palliative therapy; treatment duration; anxiety; comorbidity; Sleep Disorders; tracheostomy; long term care; follow up; Only Child; home care; university hospital; clinical feature; clinical outcome; psychological aspect; central nervous system disease; disease severity; apnea hypopnea index; adolescent; polysomnography; adenotonsillectomy; Down syndrome; infant; onset age; brain tumor; demographics; multidisciplinary team; data analysis software; developmental delay; tonsillectomy; neuromuscular disease; pneumonia; respiratory distress syndrome; craniofacial surgery; asthma; acute respiratory failure; beta adrenergic receptor blocking agent/pv [Special Situation for Pharmacovigilance]; montelukast/pv [Special Situation for Pharmacovigilance]; developmental disorder; aspiration pneumonia/co [Complication]; childhood obesity; continuous positive airway pressure; Finn (citizen); invasive ventilation; noninvasive positive pressure ventilation; sleep apnea syndromes/th [Therapy]; adenoid hypertrophy; angiotensin receptor antagonist/pv [Special Situation for Pharmacovigilance]; automatic positive airway pressure; beta 2 adrenergic receptor stimulating agent/ih [Inhalational Drug Administration]; beta 2 adrenergic receptor stimulating agent/pv [Special Situation for Pharmacovigilance]; brain hypoxia; cardiovascular agent/pv [Special Situation for Pharmacovigilance]; central sleep apnea syndrome/th [Therapy]; choana atresia/su [Surgery]; corticosteroid/ih [Inhalational Drug Administration]; corticosteroid/pv [Special Situation for Pharmacovigilance]; craniofacial malformation; cranioplasty; diaphragm hernia; dipeptidyl carboxypeptidase inhibitor/pv [Special Situation for Pharmacovigilance]; hypoventilation/th [Therapy]; ICD-10; laryngomalacia; Le Fort III osteotomy; lung hypoplasia; mask/am [Adverse Device Effect]; maxilla hypoplasia/co [Complication]; medical device complication/co [Complication]; nasal mask; nose obstruction/co [Complication]; obstructive sleep apnea/th [Therapy]; orthodontic procedure; respiratory care; skin irritation/co [Complication]; Sleep Apnea Syndromes; sleep disorder/co [Complication]; SPSS version 28.00; steroid/pv [Special Situation for Pharmacovigilance]; tonsillotomy
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Jarvela M; Katila M; Eskola V; Makinen R; Mandelin P; Saarenpaa-Heikkila O; Lauhkonen E
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Aim: No studies have described long-term paediatric home respiratory support in Nordic countries. We examined the clinical characteristics and long-term outcomes of paediatric patients who received continuous positive airway pressure, non-invasive-positive-pressure ventilation and invasive ventilation from a multidisciplinary home respiratory support team. Methods: Retrospective tertiary-level data were collected between 1 January 2010 and 31 December 2020 in Tampere University Hospital. These comprised patient demographics, treatment course and polysomnography-confirmed sleep-disordered breathing (SDB). Results: There were 93 patients (63.4% boys). The median age at treatment initiation was 8.4 (range 0.11-16.9) years. The patients had: neuromuscular disease (16.1%), central nervous system disease (14.0%), developmental disabilities and congenital syndrome (29.0%), lung-airway conditions (11.8%), craniofacial syndrome (15.1%) and severe obesity (14.0%). More than two-thirds had severe SDB (66.7%) and the most common one was obstructive sleep apnoea in 66.7%. We found that 92.5% received long-term therapy for more than 3 months and the mean treatment duration was 3.3 ± 2.7 years. A non-invasive mask interface was used in 94.7% of cases and 5.3% needed tracheostomy ventilation. More than a quarter (26.7%) achieved disease resolution during the study period. Conclusion: Most children who needed long-term home respiratory support had complex conditions and severe, persistent SDB.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1111/apa.16981" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1111/apa.16981</a>
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2024
Acta Paediatrica
acute respiratory failure
adenoid hypertrophy
adenotonsillectomy
Adolescent
angiotensin receptor antagonist/pv [Special Situation for Pharmacovigilance]
anxiety
apnea hypopnea index
April List 2024
Article
aspiration pneumonia/co [Complication]
Asthma
automatic positive airway pressure
beta 2 adrenergic receptor stimulating agent/ih [Inhalational Drug Administration]
beta 2 adrenergic receptor stimulating agent/pv [Special Situation for Pharmacovigilance]
beta adrenergic receptor blocking agent/pv [Special Situation for Pharmacovigilance]
brain hypoxia
Brain Tumor
cardiovascular agent/pv [Special Situation for Pharmacovigilance]
central nervous system disease
central sleep apnea syndrome/th [Therapy]
Child
childhood obesity
choana atresia/su [Surgery]
Clinical Feature
Clinical Outcome
Cohort Analysis
Comorbidity
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure
Controlled Study
corticosteroid/ih [Inhalational Drug Administration]
corticosteroid/pv [Special Situation for Pharmacovigilance]
craniofacial malformation
craniofacial surgery
cranioplasty
Data Analysis Software
Demographics
Developmental delay
developmental disorder
diaphragm hernia
dipeptidyl carboxypeptidase inhibitor/pv [Special Situation for Pharmacovigilance]
Disease Severity
Down Syndrome
Eskola V
Female
Finn (citizen)
Follow Up
Home Care
Human
hypoventilation/th [Therapy]
Icd-10
Infant
invasive ventilation
Jarvela M
Katila M
laryngomalacia
Lauhkonen E
Le Fort III osteotomy
Long Term Care
lung hypoplasia
Major Clinical Study
Makinen R
Male
Mandelin P
mask/am [Adverse Device Effect]
maxilla hypoplasia/co [Complication]
medical device complication/co [Complication]
montelukast/pv [Special Situation for Pharmacovigilance]
Multidisciplinary team
nasal mask
Neuromuscular Disease
noninvasive positive pressure ventilation
nose obstruction/co [Complication]
obstructive sleep apnea/th [Therapy]
Only Child
onset age
orthodontic procedure
Palliative Therapy
Pneumonia
Polysomnography
psychological aspect
respiratory care
Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Retrospective Study
Saarenpaa-Heikkila O
skin irritation/co [Complication]
Sleep Apnea Syndromes
Sleep Apnea Syndromes/th [Therapy]
sleep disorder/co [Complication]
Sleep Disorders
SPSS version 28.00
steroid/pv [Special Situation for Pharmacovigilance]
Tonsillectomy
tonsillotomy
Tracheostomy
treatment duration
University Hospital
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Treatment of Symptoms in Children with Q3 Conditions Scoping Review Results
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1177/0883073812450750" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1177/0883073812450750</a>
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Fatigue and depression in children with demyelinating disorders
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Journal of Child Neurology
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2013
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adolescent; Canada; epidemiology; child behavior; disease duration; priority journal; school child; health survey; self report; cohort analysis; cross-sectional study; psychological aspect; human; article; child; female; male; controlled study; clinical article; comorbidity; childhood disease; mood; sleep; therapy; acute disseminated encephalomyelitis; demyelinating disease; depression; fatigue; multiple sclerosis; acute disseminated encephalomyelitis; demyelinating disorders; multiple sclerosis; acquired demyelinating syndromes; trajectory; characteristics; alertness
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Parrish J B;Weinstock-Guttman B;Smerbeck A;Benedict R H B;Yeh E A
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Fatigue and depression have been shown to be significant problems in children with multiple sclerosis. The rate at which these conditions occur in children with other acquired demyelinating syndromes is unknown. In this cross-sectional study, the authors evaluated 49 children with demyelinating disorders (multiple sclerosis and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis) and 92 healthy controls for depression and/or fatigue using the Behavior Assessment System for Children, Second Edition behavior and mood rating scale and Varni PedsQL Multidimensional Fatigue Scale. The parents of acquired demyelinating syndrome patients were more likely to report elevated depressive symptoms (30.8% vs 10.8%, P =.008). Elevated parent and self-reported total fatigue (25% vs 0%, P <.001, 26.7% vs 8.6%, P =.024) was seen in the patient cohort. The authors conclude that fatigue and depression are far more common in children with acquired demyelinating syndromes than in controls. Clinical attention to and implementation of effective therapies oriented toward these conditions in children with acquired demyelinating syndromes is needed. © The Author(s) 2012.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1177/0883073812450750" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1177/0883073812450750</a>
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2013
acquired demyelinating syndromes
acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
Adolescent
alertness
Article
Benedict R H B
Canada
characteristics
Child
Child Behavior
Childhood Disease
Clinical Article
Cohort Analysis
Comorbidity
Controlled Study
Cross-sectional Study
demyelinating disease
demyelinating disorders
Depression
disease duration
Epidemiology
Fatigue
Female
Health Survey
Human
Journal of Child Neurology
Male
Mood
Multiple Sclerosis
Parrish J B
Priority Journal
psychological aspect
School Child
Self Report
Sleep
Smerbeck A
Therapy
Trajectory
Weinstock-Guttman B
Yeh E A