Publications by authors named "Popoiu C"

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a considerable influence over the management strategies in pediatric trauma all over the world. We are making a comparative assessment of all pediatric forearm fracture presentations in a tertiary center in Romania in a pre-pandemic year 2019 (NPG) versus a pandemic year 2021 (PG).

Material And Methods: We retrospectively compared the epidemiological, the anatomopathological, and the management features of forearm fractures for the two years.

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Background/objectives: The main aim of our study was to analyze the stabilometric parameters in relation to hip and knee muscle force in children with unilateral slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) who had undergone surgical treatment. Another objective was to compare the stabilometry in three testing situations (eyes open, eyes closed, and head retroflexed).

Methods: In total, 26 patients with unilateral right SCFE treated via in situ fixation with one percutaneous screw performed stabilometry assessments under three different situations (with their eyes open, with their eyes closed, and with their head retroflexed) and isometric muscle force assessment of the bilateral hip flexors, extensors, abductors and adductors and bilateral knee flexors and extensors.

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Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are rare mesenchymal neoplasms that primarily affect adults, with pediatric cases constituting only 0.5-2.7% of the total.

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Pediatric seizure disorders profoundly impact family dynamics, often escalating stress and impairing coping mechanisms. This study aimed to longitudinally assess the impact of pediatric seizures on family stress and coping, evaluating the efficacy of multidisciplinary follow-up care in enhancing psychological resilience and adaptation. A longitudinal study design was implemented, enrolling children aged 1-18 who presented with a first seizure and received a neurologist's diagnosis at the Emergency Clinical Hospital for Children "Louis Turcanu," Timisoara, Romania.

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Introduction: Gonadal pediatric tumors are rare, ranking fourth (6%) among pediatric tumors, by Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program (https:∕∕seer.cancer.gov∕).

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Context: Children having gonadal tumors and disorder of sex differentiation (DSD) are rare.

Objective: To investigate the presentation of DSD children with malignant gonadal tumors.

Methods: A retrospective study from 2010-2020, that evaluated 17 children with DSD, including 13 females, eight months to 16 years, with congenital adrenal hyperplasia, 5-alpha reductase deficiency, androgen insensitivity syndrome, Turner, Sywer, and Klinefelter syndromes.

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Background: Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) is the most common hip disease during infancy and adolescence. Our study aimed to analyze static plantar pressure in children with surgically treated unilateral SCFE.

Methods: Twenty-two children with right SCFE with in situ fixation with one percutaneous screw were assessed by PoData plantar pressure analysis under three different conditions (open eyes, eyes closed, and head retroflexed).

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This narrative review explores the evolution and implications of robotic-assisted surgery in pediatric and neonatal cases, focusing on its advantages, drawbacks, and the specific diseases amenable to this innovative technology. Following PRISMA guidelines, 56 relevant articles from the past five years were selected, emphasizing advancements in precision, reduced trauma, and expedited recovery times for pediatric patients. Despite challenges like cost and training, ongoing research shapes pediatric robotic-assisted surgery, promising improved outcomes.

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Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a cosmopolitan parasitic disease caused by We aimed to assess the epidemiological aspects of the disease in hospitalized children from Western Romania, a well-known endemic area for CE. We retrospectively investigated the medical records of children hospitalized between 1998 and 2022. A total of 144 patients were included, and 58.

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Non-unions are quite rare in closed fractures in children. Most distal radius fractures require orthopedic reduction and conservative treatment with very good radiological and clinical/functional results. In case of unsatisfactory reduction, surgical treatment is necessary to correct significant displacement.

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Background: COVID-19 was an infection that was capable of bringing the entire world to a standstill position within a period of days to months. Despite the advancements in the medical sector, the contagion was difficult to control and costed the lives of millions of people worldwide. Many short- and long-term effects are witnessed even to date in people that contracted the disease.

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  • The study investigates how the COVID-19 pandemic affected families with children having neuropsychiatric disorders, focusing on stress and quality of life from 2020 to 2022.
  • It involved 168 families and revealed that ADHD was the most common disorder, with significant drops in therapy access and peak parental stress levels during the pandemic, although family mental well-being showed overall improvements.
  • The findings highlight the pandemic's challenges, particularly in therapy access and increased stress, but also indicate positive trends in family dynamics and a reduction in behavioral issues over time.
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  • - The study evaluated how the COVID-19 pandemic affected parental stress and concerns regarding pediatric surgeries in a Romanian hospital, involving 174 parents with a majority being women.
  • - Parents of children undergoing emergency surgeries expressed significantly higher anxiety and stress levels compared to those with elective surgeries, especially regarding visitation restrictions and the potential delay of surgeries due to the pandemic.
  • - The findings recommend that healthcare providers improve communication, offer support, and provide clear information about COVID-19 safety measures to help alleviate parental fears and concerns.
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  • Health care workers treating COVID-19 patients faced increased stress, which was linked to cardiovascular health risks measured by pulse wave velocity (PWV).
  • The study assessed stress through a questionnaire covering lifestyle, job, and personal relationships, while measuring PWV with a TendioMed arteriograph.
  • Results indicated that both stress levels and PWVs were significantly higher when caring for COVID-19 patients, showing a positive correlation between increased stress and higher PWV.
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Objectives: Malignant tumor is a top-ranking cause of pediatric (>1-year) mortality in America and Europe. Among pediatric tumors, germ cell tumors (GCT) and gonadal tumors rank fourth (6%) by the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) program (seer.cancer.

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Characterization of mitochondrial respiration in peripheral blood cells has recently emerged as a potential biomarker for the assessment of the severity of hematological malignancies (HM) in adults. Whether changes in platelet respiratory function occur in children with or without HM it is unknown. The present pilot study was double-aimed: (i) to investigate whether platelet respiration is age-dependent in non-HM children and (ii) to assess the platelet mitochondrial respiration in children with newly diagnosed acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).

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The management of giant omphaloceles had always been a point of interest for the pediatric surgeons. Many surgical techniques were proposed, but none of them succeeded to become the standard procedure in closing the congenital abdominal defect. We present a case of giant omphalocele in which we used staged surgical closure combined with a prosthetic patch, with negative-pressure therapy and, finally, definitive surgical closure.

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We aimed to synthesise the results of previous studies addressing the impact of overweight and obesity on plantar pressure in children and adolescents. An electronic search of scientific literature was conducted using PubMed, Cochrane and Scopus database, with keywords: "plantar pressure" AND "children" AND "obesity"; "plantar pressure" AND "adolescents" AND "obesity", "plantar pressure" AND "children" AND "overweight", "plantar pressure" AND "adolescents" AND "overweight". Twenty-two articles were included in the review and the following data were recorded: authors, publication year, type of technology (systems, software) for the determination of plantar pressure, study characteristics.

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Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the ultrasonographic features of paediatric acute appendicitis and incorporate them into a scoring algorithm that will quantify the risk of complications and the strength of recommendation for surgical intervention.

Methods: 179 patients with suspected appendicitis who had undergone ultrasonographic examination were included in this study. Based on their medical evaluation and post-surgical histopathological results, patients were categorised into confirmed appendicitis (n = 101) and non-appendicitis (n = 78) groups.

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(1) Background: Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) can be associated with vitamin D deficiency and osteopenia. Plantar pressure and stabilometry offer important information about posture. The objectives of our study were to compare static plantar pressure and stabilometric parameters, serum 25-OH-vitamin D3 and calcium levels, and bone mineral densitometry expressed as z-score in patients with moderate AIS and healthy subjects.

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Objectives: To assess pulmonary function and functional capacity in children and adolescents with mild or moderate idiopathic scoliosis who were included in a rehabilitation programme, and to observe some of their physical activity behaviours.

Methods: Forty children (aged 9-17 years) with mild or moderate idiopathic scoliosis (patients) and 40 sex- and age-matched healthy controls were included in the study. Physical activity behaviours (hours of time spent at a desk and at a computer, hours of competitive and non-competitive practice of exercise per week) were recorded.

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Background: Femoral shaft fractures represent common fractures of the lower limb in the paediatric population. The objectives of our study were to analyse the static plantar pressure and functional capacity in children with surgically treated unilateral femoral shaft fractures, 1 month after the metallic implant removal.

Methods: Our study included 24 children with unilateral femoral shaft fracture (fracture site contralateral to the dominant leg) treated by titanium elastic nailing (TEN) implants, with the removal of the implant 6 months after initial surgery.

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  • 3q29 deletion syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by a variety of non-specific clinical features, as shown in a case study of a preschool boy with unique physical and behavioral traits despite having a smaller deletion than typically seen in the syndrome.
  • The boy exhibited signs like microcephaly, a "full moon" face, cognitive delays, and behaviors associated with autism, alongside a heart defect, which were linked to a 962 kb deletion in the 3q29 chromosome.
  • Genetic tests confirmed the deletion, and although it didn't include certain genes traditionally associated with intellectual disability, it suggests that a different gene in the region might contribute to the neuropsychiatric features observed in this case.
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