Publications by authors named "L H Lowrie"

Article Synopsis
  • Hybrid palliation (HP) for hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) is becoming more common, prompting a comparison of its outcomes to Norwood palliation (NP) in terms of mortality and morbidity.* -
  • A systematic review analyzed data from 21 studies involving 1182 HLHS patients, finding that HP patients experienced higher interstage and 1-year mortality, although 3- and 5-year mortality rates were similar to NP patients.* -
  • Results indicated that HP was linked to increased morbidity, such as fewer completed palliation stages and more unexpected interventions, while also leading to longer hospital stays after initial procedures compared to NP patients.*
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Introduction. Prehospital behavioral emergency protocols provide guidance on when a medication may be necessary; however, the final decision of which medication to administer to a patient is made independently by paramedics. This study sought to describe the clinical decision-making process of prehospital behavioral emergencies when paramedics consider chemical restraints, and determine the factors associated with choosing specific medications to administer.

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Background: Pediatric In-hospital Cardiac Arrest (IHCA) is a rare event with a 50-55% mortality rate. Techniques of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), medication and electrical therapy timing, team dynamics, simulation and debriefing programs are associated with improved outcomes. This study aimed to improve outcomes after IHCA by describing and implementing quality improvement processes that cross and coordinate among traditional siloed pediatric resuscitation team structures.

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Introduction: Prehospital behavioral emergency protocols provide guidance on when a medication may be necessary for prehospital behavioral emergency. However, the final decision of which medication to administer to a patient is made independently by paramedics. The authors evaluated circumstances in a prehospital behavioral emergency when paramedics considered chemical restraints, and factors that go into choosing which medications to administer.

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