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Objective: Emerging data indicate that acetaminophen may adversely affect lung health. We examined whether acetaminophen compared with cyclooxygenase (COX) inhibitor alone for patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is associated with mortality or respiratory morbidity in extremely preterm infants.

Methods: This is a retrospective cohort study using data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network.

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  • Nutritional management is crucial for infants and toddlers with chronic kidney disease (CKD) to support growth and prevent developmental issues, extending through puberty when nutritional needs increase significantly.
  • Inadequate nutrition during childhood can hinder potential adult height and contribute to neurodevelopmental abnormalities, while obesity prevalence in CKD children highlights the need for effective nutritional strategies to combat metabolic syndrome.
  • The review emphasizes the importance of integrating clinical practice recommendations for managing the nutritional needs of children with CKD (ages 1-18) and advocates for collaboration between physicians and pediatric kidney dietitians to ensure tailored care for optimal growth and development.
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  • The study aimed to assess how different international clinical sites manage therapeutic hypothermia (TH) for neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) and identify areas for standardization.
  • An electronic survey was conducted, gathering responses from 105 sites, primarily from high-income regions, revealing varying practices in eligibility criteria, use of electroencephalography, and sedation methods.
  • The findings indicated significant regional differences in TH management, suggesting that future guidelines should take into account the availability of resources globally.
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Objectives: Renal impairment is prevalent in adults with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD/metabolic dysfunction associated steatotic liver disease [MASLD]) and is associated with increased mortality. Pediatric data are limited. Our objective was to determine the prevalence of hyperfiltration or chronic kidney disease (CKD) in children with NAFLD/MASLD and determine links with liver disease severity.

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Background And Objectives: Entrustable professional activities (EPAs) will be used for initial certification by the American Board of Pediatrics by 2028. Less than half of pediatric fellowships currently use EPAs for assessment, yet all will need to adopt them. Our objectives were to identify facilitators and barriers to the implementation of EPAs to assess pediatric fellows and to determine fellowship program directors' (FPD) perceptions of EPAs and Milestones.

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Why Certain Repurposed Drugs Are Unlikely to Be Effective Antivirals to Treat SARS-CoV-2 Infections.

Viruses

April 2024

Center for ViroScience and Cure, Laboratory of Biochemical Pharmacology, Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, 1760 Haygood Drive, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA.

Most repurposed drugs have proved ineffective for treating COVID-19. We evaluated median effective and toxic concentrations (EC, CC) of 49 drugs, mostly from previous clinical trials, in Vero cells. Ratios of reported unbound peak plasma concentrations, (C)/EC, were used to predict the potential in vivo efficacy.

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Growth in children with nephrotic syndrome: a post hoc analysis of the NEPTUNE study.

Pediatr Nephrol

September 2024

Division of Pediatric Nephrology, Northwell, Cohen Children's Medical Center, 2000 Marcus Ave, Suite 300, New Hyde Park, Northwell, NY, 11042-1069, USA.

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  • Steroids, a common treatment for nephrotic syndrome in children, can negatively impact growth as shown in a study involving 318 children.
  • The study found that higher cumulative steroid exposure was linked to lower height z-scores, while new cases of nephrotic syndrome also contributed to decreased growth over time.
  • Interestingly, the use of rituximab was associated with improved height z-scores, suggesting it may have a beneficial effect on growth compared to steroids.
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Incidence of SARS-CoV-2 seropositivity in pediatric healthcare workers prior to widespread vaccination: A 5-month longitudinal cohort study.

Int J Infect Dis

July 2024

Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA; Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, USA; Center for Clinical and Translational Research, Emory University and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, USA. Electronic address:

Objectives: Determine SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibody incidence over time in unvaccinated pediatric healthcare workers (pHCWs).

Design: A prospective longitudinal cohort of unvaccinated pHCWs measuring the incidence of new infection after initial prevalence was established at 4.1% with seropositive predominance in emergency department (ED)-based pHCWs.

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Objectives: To compare level of supervision (LOS) ratings of graduating pediatric residents with their assessments as fellows for the five Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) common to general pediatrics and the subspecialties and to determine if the difference between ratings from residency to fellowship is less for the QI and Practice Management EPAs, since the skills needed to perform these may be less context-dependent.

Methods: We compared ratings of graduating residents with their assessments as fellows using LOS data from two sequential EPA studies.

Results: There were 65 ratings from 41 residents at the first fellow assessment.

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Background: Antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) is a major cause of kidney allograft loss. There is a paucity of large-scale pediatric-specific data regarding AMR treatment outcomes.

Methods: Data were obtained from 14 centers within the Pediatric Nephrology Research Consortium.

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Background: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and spinal MRIs are often obtained in children with the radiologically isolated syndrome (RIS) for diagnosis and prognosis. Factors affecting the frequency and timing of these tests are unknown.

Objective: To determine whether age or sex were associated with (1) having CSF or spinal MRI obtained or (2) the timing of these tests.

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Standardization of definition and management for bleeding disorder of unknown cause: communication from the SSC of the ISTH.

J Thromb Haemost

July 2024

Irish-Australian Blood Collaborative Network, Dublin, Ireland and Perth, Australia; National Coagulation Centre, St. James's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland; Irish Centre for Vascular Biology, School of Pharmacy & Biomolecular Sciences, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.

In many patients referred with significant bleeding phenotype, laboratory testing fails to define any hemostatic abnormalities. Clinical practice with respect to diagnosis and management of this patient cohort poses significant clinical challenges. We recommend that bleeding history in these patients should be objectively assessed using the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) bleeding assessment tool.

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Germ cell tumors of childhood are tumors arising from germline cells in gonadal or extragonadal locations. Extragonadal germ cell tumors are characteristically located in the midline, arising intracranially or in the mediastinum, retroperitoneum, or pelvis. These tumors are generally easily diagnosed due to typical sites of origin, characteristic imaging findings, and laboratory markers.

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Background: The complexity of congenital heart disease has been primarily stratified on the basis of surgical technical difficulty, specific diagnoses, and associated outcomes. We report on the refinement and validation of a pediatric echocardiography complexity (PEC) score.

Methods And Results: The American College of Cardiology Quality Network assembled a panel from 12 centers to refine a previously published PEC score developed in a single institution.

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Importance: During the past decade, clinical guidance about the provision of intensive care for infants born at 22 weeks' gestation has changed. The impact of these changes on neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) resource utilization is unknown.

Objective: To characterize recent trends in NICU resource utilization for infants born at 22 weeks' gestation compared with other extremely preterm infants (≤28 weeks' gestation) and other NICU-admitted infants.

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The absence of a standardized definition for graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) flares and data on its clinical course are significant concerns. We retrospectively evaluated 968 patients across 23 Mount Sinai Acute GVHD International Consortium (MAGIC) transplant centers who achieved complete response (CR) or very good partial response (VGPR) within 4 weeks of treatment. The cumulative incidence of flares within 6 months was 22%, and flares were associated with a higher risk of nonrelapse mortality (NRM; adjusted hazard ratio [aHR], 4.

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Background: In the current study, longitudinal BP and lipid measurements were examined in a NEPTUNE cohort of children with newly diagnosed nephrotic syndrome (cNEPTUNE). We hypothesized that hypertensive BP and dyslipidemia would persist in children with nephrotic syndrome, regardless of steroid treatment response.

Methods: A multi-center longitudinal observational analysis of data obtained from children < 19 years of age with new onset nephrotic syndrome enrolled in the Nephrotic Syndrome Study Network (cNEPTUNE) was conducted.

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Targeted neonatal echocardiography (TNE) involves the use of comprehensive echocardiography to appraise cardiovascular physiology and neonatal hemodynamics to enhance diagnostic and therapeutic precision in the neonatal intensive care unit. Since the last publication of guidelines for TNE in 2011, the field has matured through the development of formalized neonatal hemodynamics fellowships, clinical programs, and the expansion of scientific knowledge to further enhance clinical care. The most common indications for TNE include adjudication of hemodynamic significance of a patent ductus arteriosus, evaluation of acute and chronic pulmonary hypertension, evaluation of right and left ventricular systolic and/or diastolic function, and screening for pericardial effusions and/or malpositioned central catheters.

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An expanding evidence base has advocated for delivery of naturalistic developmental behavioral interventions (NDBIs) within community systems, thus extending the reach of these practices to young autistic children. The current study examined provider-reported use of NBDIs within a Part C Early Intervention (EI) system and the extent to which provider background, attitudes, and perceived organizational support predicted NDBI use. Results from 100 EI providers representing multiple disciplines indicated reported use of NDBI strategies within their practice despite inconsistent reported competency with manualized NDBI programs.

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  • Dysregulated complement activation is a major factor in diseases like C3 glomerulopathy (C3G) and other related kidney conditions, with pegcetacoplan being explored as a potential treatment to reduce kidney damage.
  • A phase 2 study on pegcetacoplan showed significant reductions in proteinuria (up to 65.4%) in C3G patients over 48 weeks, alongside stable kidney function and improvements in certain biomarkers.
  • The treatment demonstrated a favorable safety profile, with common side effects being mild, such as respiratory infections and nausea, and no serious adverse events were reported.
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Background: Tisagenlecleucel was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2017 for refractory B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) and B-ALL in ≥2nd relapse. Outcomes of patients receiving commercial tisagenlecleucel upon 1st relapse have yet to be established. We aimed to report real-world tisagenlecleucel utilisation patterns and outcomes across indications, specifically including patients treated in 1st relapse, an indication omitted from formal FDA approval.

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