Publications by authors named "Tammy N Wang"

Performing motion-free imaging is frequently challenging in children. To bridge the gap between examinations performed in children who are awake and in those under general anesthesia, a moderate sedation program was implemented at our institution but was seldom used despite substantial eligibility. In conjunction with a 5-month quality improvement (QI) course, a multidisciplinary team was assembled and, by using an A3 approach, sought to address the most important key drivers of low utilization, namely the need for clear moderate sedation eligibility criteria, reliable protocol routing order, consistent moderate sedation screening performed by registered nurses (RNs), and enhanced visibility of moderate sedation services to ordering providers.

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Background: We report hospitalization patterns from 2000 to 2016 for young children (ages 0-5 years old) in California who underwent 1 of the 20 most common inpatient procedures that required general anesthesia and evaluate the estimated probability of treatment at a tertiary care children's hospital (CH) by year.

Methods: We hypothesized that children ≤5 years old increasingly undergo care at tertiary care CHs for common inpatient surgeries or other procedures that require general anesthesia. Data from the California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development dataset were used to determine procedure, patient age, year of procedure, and hospital name.

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Background: Fever is a common presenting complaint to the emergency department (ED), and the evaluation of the febrile child remains a challenging task.

Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between secretory phospholipase A2 (sPLA2) and infection in febrile children.

Methods: A prospective convenience sample of children presenting with fever to an urban pediatric ED were studied.

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