Publications by authors named "T Nabialek"

Article Synopsis
  • The use of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is growing in pediatric settings, but gastric POCUS is underutilized, even though it can enhance diagnosis and treatment for issues like gastric emptying and confirming nasogastric tube placement.
  • An international expert group conducted a scoping review of studies from 1998 to 2022, focusing on the application of gastric POCUS in acute and critically ill children, by screening and extracting data from 70 relevant studies.
  • Findings revealed that most studies focused on gastric emptying and volume, with significant insights into how feeding types and methods influence these factors, and demonstrated that healthcare providers can effectively use gastric POCUS with good accuracy compared to traditional ultrasound methods
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Objective: Audit is a recognised tool for evaluating the performance and improving the quality of health services. In Ireland and the UK, clear resources are available outlining audit elements. This study was undertaken to evaluate paediatric audits published from 2007 to 2020 to determine the adherence level to the definition of audit and to assess the quality of audit standards.

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Introduction: Cumulative energy/protein deficit is associated with impaired outcomes in pediatric intensive care Units (PICU). Enteral nutrition is the preferred mode, but its delivery may be compromised by periods of feeding interruptions around procedures, with peri-extubation fasting the most common procedure. Currently, there is no evidence to guide the duration of the peri-extubation fasting in PICU.

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A six-week-old infant presented in extremis and was diagnosed with dextro-transposition of the great arteries, intact ventricular septum, features of left ventricular deconditioning, and abnormal coronary arteries. Treatment with prostaglandin E1 and balloon atrial septostomy was insufficient, necessitating extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 was detected.

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Background: Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) lobectomy has become an accepted method for the treatment of early-stage non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The standard VATS approach is an intercostal one which is often followed by postoperative pain due to injury of the intercostal nerve. The non-intercostal techniques of VATS include the subxiphoid, transcervical, transdiaphragmatic and transoral procedures.

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