3 results match your criteria: "Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital Saint Louis University[Affiliation]"

Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia: When the Very Preterm Baby Comes Home.

Mo Med

August 2019

Connie Anderson, MD, Assistant Professor, and Noah Hillman, MD, Associate Professor; Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri.

Many infants with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) can be safely managed with oxygen at home. This review covers criteria for home oxygen therapy, monitoring, and weaning protocols for oxygen therapy in the outpatient setting. Although most infants with BPD are weaned from oxygen within a year, they continue to have pulmonary function abnormalities into adolescence.

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Purpose: To determine the safety, efficacy, and PK profile of intravenous busulfan (Bu) in the context of a Bu and cyclophosphamide (IVBuCy) preparative regimen in children undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT).

Methods: Twenty-four children were enrolled in an open-label, multicenter trial of IVBuCy as the preparative regimen for HLA-matched sibling allogeneic HSCT. IVBu was administered q6 hr for 16 doses with a targeted area under the curve (AUC) of 900-1,350 microMol-min.

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Background: In UC blood banking, volume and RBC reduction of the collected UC blood allows more efficient long-term storage and decreases infusion-related hemolysis and DMSO toxicity. However, high cell yields are imperative. At the St Louis Cord Blood Bank, we have systematically addressed processing/freezing and have developed a simple processing/freezing procedure.

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