Objectives: Sedation and analgesia for infants and children requiring mechanical ventilation in the PICU is uniquely challenging due to the wide spectrum of ages, developmental stages, and pathophysiological processes encountered. Studies evaluating the safety and efficacy of sedative and analgesic management in pediatric patients have used heterogeneous methodologies. The Sedation Consortium on Endpoints and Procedures for Treatment, Education, and Research (SCEPTER) IV hosted a series of multidisciplinary meetings to establish consensus statements for future clinical study design and implementation as a guide for investigators studying PICU sedation and analgesia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMutations in give rise to a syndromic disorder with rhizomelic short stature with microretrognathia and developmental delay. encodes the delta subunit of the coat protein I complex, which is required for intracellular trafficking of collagen 1 and which may also be involved in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress response. In this paper we describe for the first time the skeletal histological abnormalities in an 18-week-old fetus with an mutation, and we suggest that the skeletal phenotype in -related syndrome has more resemblance with ER stress than with a defect in collagen 1 metabolism.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe pathophysiological mechanism underlying spontaneous coronary artery dissection remains unclear. Although an endothelial-intimal disruption is assumed to be involved as either a primary or secondary event, the presence of a tear in the coronary intima has not been histologically presented, to our knowledge. We present three autopsy cases of spontaneous coronary artery dissection in which histopathological examination revealed an intimal tear and connection between true and false lumen in the area of the dissection.
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