Publications by authors named "Karl-Florian Schettler"

Neuromonitoring has been widely accepted as an important part in neonatal care. Amplitude-integrated EEG (aEEG) and near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) are often mentioned in this context, though being only a part of the fully array of methods and examinations that could be considered neuromonitoring. Within the broad array of medical conditions that could be encountered in a neonatal patient, it is important to be aware of the indications for neuromonitoring and especially which neuromonitoring technique to use best for the individual condition.

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  • A study aimed to improve pediatric pharmacotherapy through a quality assurance measure called PaedPharm, which seeks to reduce medication-related hospitalizations in children and adolescents.
  • The PaedPharm intervention included a digital drug information system, professional quality circles, and an adverse drug event reporting system, and was tested in a cluster-randomized trial across 12 regions.
  • Results showed a reduction in adverse drug event-related hospitalizations, with a decrease from 4.1% to 3.1%, but the results were not statistically significant; however, the intervention was well-accepted by healthcare providers.
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