3 results match your criteria: "Critical Care and Pain Medicine and Harvard Medical School[Affiliation]"

Background: Mortality from congenital heart disease has decreased considerably in the last two decades due to improvements in overall health care. However, there are barriers to access to healthcare in Latin America for this population, which could be related to factors such as healthcare system, policies, resources, geographic, cultural, educational, and psychological factors. Understanding the barriers to access to care is of paramount importance for the design and implementation of policies and facilitate the provision of care.

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Chronic Illness in Pediatric Critical Care.

Front Pediatr

May 2021

Department of Anesthesiology, Boston Children's Hospital, Critical Care and Pain Medicine and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States.

Children and Youth with Special Healthcare Needs (CYSHCN), children with medical complexity (CMC), and children with chronic, critical illness (CCI) represent pediatric populations with varying degrees of medical dependance and vulnerability. These populations are heterogeneous in underlying conditions, congenital and acquired, as well as intensity of baseline medical needs. In times of intercurrent illness or perioperative management, these patients often require acute care services in the pediatric intensive care (PICU) setting.

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Clinical application of esophageal manometry: how I do it.

Crit Care

January 2021

Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine and Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, 02215, USA.

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