Publications by authors named "Till H"

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  • An infant diagnosed with biliary atresia had unexpectedly low serum gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase (GGT) levels, which are usually elevated in this condition.
  • This low-GGT cholestasis is linked to worse health outcomes, although the exact reasons for it are still unclear.
  • Despite testing showing no genetic variants related to other poor prognosis disorders, the patient remains stable at 14 months, prompting recommendations for further genetic investigations in similar cases.
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Background: To break or not to break-That is the question that has been asked in pediatric traumatology for many years regarding the treatment of greenstick fractures of the diaphyseal forearm shaft.

Objective: The frequency of greenstick fractures of the forearm shaft in children and adolescents; the influence of breaking the fracture on the refracture rate.

Methods: Analysis and discussion of relevant articles, analysis of the refracture rate of pediatric greenstick fractures of the forearm shaft in our own patient population.

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Introduction: In the field of pediatric trauma computer-aided detection (CADe) and computer-aided diagnosis (CADx) systems have emerged offering a promising avenue for improved patient care. Especially children with wrist fractures may benefit from machine learning (ML) solutions, since some of these lesions may be overlooked on conventional X-ray due to minimal compression without dislocation or mistaken for cartilaginous growth plates. In this article, we describe the development and optimization of AI algorithms for wrist fracture detection in children.

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Pediatric short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a rare condition characterized by a massive loss of the small intestine, leading to the inability to meet nutritional requirements without the use of parenteral or enteral supplementation. SBS causes profound alterations in the intestinal microbiome and metabolome. The aim of this study was a detailed assessment of the intestinal microbiome and metabolome in a murine model of SBS.

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  • The study assessed long-term impacts on cardiorespiratory performance, motor skills, and quality of life in patients with abdominal wall defects (AWD) compared to a matched control group.
  • Results revealed that while AWD patients had comparable cardiopulmonary function to controls, they exhibited significantly lower quality of life scores and diminished motor abilities.
  • The findings highlight a need for further investigation into the clinical implications of decreased motor function and quality of life among AWD patients despite similar physical fitness levels.
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Previous studies have suggested high Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and hepatitis B virus (HBV) prevalence in prisons in Ghana. However, this study was part of a nationally representative bio-behavioural survey and determined the prevalence of HIV and HBV among prison inmates and identified factors associated with these infections. Both biomedical and behavioural data were collected from a total of 2,443 prison inmates from 19 prison stations during 2013 in Ghana; 12 male prisons and 7 female prisons selected across the country.

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  • Vascular anomalies (VAs) are rare conditions that significantly affect patients, requiring timely diagnosis through awareness among primary caregivers and access to specialists.
  • A survey was conducted with primary care pediatricians in Austria, receiving responses from 93 out of 373 invited, highlighting their limited experience and treatment capability regarding VAs, especially vascular malformations.
  • The overwhelming majority of pediatricians agreed on the necessity of creating a specialist network and registry to improve the management and understanding of pediatric VAs.
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Cancer therapy is often associated with severe side effects such as drug induced weight loss, also known as chemotherapy-induced cachexia. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a multispecies probiotic (OMNi-BiOTiC 10 AAD) in a chemotherapy mouse model. A total of 24 male BALB/c mice were gavage-fed with the probiotic formulation or water, once a day for 3 weeks.

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Introduction: Australian practices for diagnosing fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) are lengthy and require specialist expertise. Specialist teams are based in urban locations; they are expensive and have prolonged waitlists. Innovative, flexible solutions are needed to ensure First Nations children living in rural/remote communities have culturally appropriate and equitable access to timely diagnosis and support.

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  • The study looked at two ways to treat a common arm fracture in kids: antegrade nailing (AN) and percutaneous crossed pinning (PCP).
  • PCP was found to have less radiation exposure, shorter surgery time, and quicker recovery compared to AN.
  • Overall, PCP seemed to be the better option for treating these fractures, but AN still has its uses when needed.
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Early assessment and diagnosis of FASD are crucial in providing therapeutic interventions that aim to enhance meaningful participation and quality of life for individuals and their families, while reducing psychosocial difficulties that may arise during adolescence and adulthood. Individuals with lived experience of FASD have expertise based on their own lives and family needs. Their insights into the assessment and diagnostic process are valuable for improving service delivery and informing the provision of meaningful, person- and family-centered care.

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Hand fractures represent commonly encountered injuries in pediatric patients. However, due to modern means of mobility and product safety, the occurrence and distribution of these fractures have changed during the last decades. Therefore, it was the aim of this study to present an update of the epidemiology, pattern, and treatment of hand fractures in a large pediatric cohort.

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  • This study examined how surgical removal of lung metastases (metastasectomy) affects survival in bone sarcoma patients who developed lung cancer spread.
  • Out of 47 patients analyzed, most had osteosarcoma and younger patients with fewer lesions were more likely to undergo the surgery.
  • Results indicated that patients who had metastasectomy experienced significantly better survival rates compared to those who did not, suggesting its potential benefits in improving post-metastasis survival.
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Background: The consequences for children born with birth defects and developmental disabilities encompassed by foetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) are profound, affecting all areas of social, behavioural and cognitive functioning. Given the strong evidence for a core deficit in executive functioning, underpinned by impaired self-regulation skills, there has been a growing focus on the development of interventions that enhance or support the development of executive functions (EFs).

Objectives: The primary objective of this review is to synthesise the evidence for structured psychological interventions that explicitly aim to improve EF in children.

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Objective: Surgical treatment of venous malformations (VMs) of the hand is challenging. The hand's small functional units, dense innervation, and terminal vasculature can be easily compromised during invasive interventions like surgery or sclerotherapy, leading to an increased risk of functional impairment, cosmetic consequences, and negative psychological effects.

Methods: We have conducted a retrospective review of all surgically treated patients diagnosed with VMs of the hand between 2000 and 2019 and evaluated their symptoms, diagnostic investigations, complications, and recurrences.

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Background: Early diagnosis of children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) assists in implementing critical early support. The challenge lies in having a diagnostic process that enables valid and reliable assessment of domains of functioning in young children, with the added complexity that many children will also have co-occurring exposure to childhood adversity that is likely to impact these domains.

Methods: The aim of this study was to test a diagnostic assessment of FASD in young children using the Australian Guide to the Diagnosis of FASD.

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  • Mounting evidence indicates that acute appendicitis (AA) can be categorized into two types: complicated appendicitis, which can lead to severe complications like perforation, and uncomplicated appendicitis, which does not typically have such severe outcomes.
  • This study analyzed the microbiomes from appendices, rectums, and peritoneums of 60 young patients with AA, revealing distinct microbial communities associated with each type of appendicitis.
  • The research found that complicated appendicitis is associated with a significant increase in oral bacterial pathogens, while uncomplicated cases are linked to gut-associated microbiomes, suggesting that advanced microbiome diagnostics could enhance non-surgical treatment options for uncomplicated cases.
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Objective: Balloon kyphoplasty with polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) represents the standard procedure for the treatment of thoracic and lumbar type A compression fractures. However, an increased degeneration in adjacent intervertebral disks following PMMA kyphoplasty has been demonstrated in elderly patients. Calcium phosphate cement (CPC) appears to be superior to PMMA for the intravertebral stabilization in younger patients.

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The maximal oxygen uptake (VOmax) and maximal power output (P) are commonly used parameters to evaluate the endurance fitness status. A connection between exercise and the kynurenine pathway (KP), which describes the metabolism of unused tryptophan, has already been reported. However, a potential association of the KP with endurance fitness levels remains unknown.

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Background: The management of femoral fractures in children between 3 and 5 years of age is still vividly debated. Therefore, we aimed to assess the basic attitude of parents if confronted with a hypothetical femoral fracture of their toddler.

Materials And Methods: Parents of children aged between 12 and 36 months were asked for their preference after receiving detailed information on conservative and surgical treatment of femoral shaft fractures.

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Consensus on the optimal management of asymptomatic congenital pulmonary airway malformation (CPAM) is lacking, and comparison between studies remains difficult due to a large variety in outcome measures. We aimed to define a core outcome set (COS) for pediatric patients with an asymptomatic CPAM. An online, three-round Delphi survey was conducted in two stakeholder groups of specialized caregivers (surgeons and non-surgeons) in various European centers.

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There are conflicting recommendations regarding the amount of displacement necessitating stabilization of paediatric humeral medial epicondyle fractures. Our aim was to assess the reliability of the measurements of the displacement and the treatment recommendations of these fractures. The maximum displacement of 57 children with displaced humeral medial epicondyle fractures was analyzed on radiographs by six raters (4 paediatric surgeons, 2 paediatric radiologists) at two time points.

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