Publications by authors named "S Peiffer"

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  • Congenital diaphragmatic hernia is a serious condition that can lead to issues like underdeveloped lungs and high blood pressure, but a procedure called fetoscopic endoluminal tracheal occlusion (FETO) has shown to improve patient survival despite some complications like tracheomegaly (enlarged trachea).
  • A study analyzed 34 patients who underwent FETO, finding that tracheomegaly was present in 24 of them, with most needing intubation right after birth, some requiring a transition to cuffed endotracheal tubes (ETTs) due to concerns like air leaks.
  • The findings suggest that larger or cuffed ETTs may be more beneficial for
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Introduction: Anterior abdominal wall defects (AWDs), such as gastroschisis or omphalocele, are often diagnosed prenatally and counseled to deliver at facilities with resources capable of managing their AWD and complex-associated anomalies. The American College of Surgeons instituted their Children's Surgery Verification (CSV) program to identify facilities with the optimal resources for pediatric surgical care. We aimed to evaluate the impact of CSV status on the outcomes of AWD and potential health disparities in the care of AWD in the first year of life in Texas.

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Sulfate fertilization has been proposed to limit arsenic (As) mobility in paddy soils and accumulation in rice grains. However, As and sulfur (S) have complex biogeochemical interactions. Besides the desired precipitation of sulfides that sorb or incorporate As, S can enhance As biotic methylation and abiotic thiolation.

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Introduction: In resource-limited environments, it is critical to triage burn patients most likely to benefit from operative intervention. This study sought to identify patients with a more significant treatment effect after operative intervention following burn injury at a tertiary burn center in Lilongwe, Malawi.

Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of burn patients presenting to Kamuzu Central Hospital from 2011 to November 2022.

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Introduction: Cervicofacial lymphatic malformations (cf-LM) may be identified on prenatal ultrasound, prompting consideration of ex utero intrapartum treatment (EXIT) to secure the fetal airway. Furthermore, the recent shift in postnatal management of cf-LM from resection alone toward a multimodal approach including sirolimus and sclerotherapy may impact the neonatal outcomes of cf-LM. This study aims to characterize the neonatal outcomes of patients with prenatally diagnosed cf-LM who underwent EXIT-to-airway.

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