18 results match your criteria: "Erasmus MC-Sophia's Children's Hospital[Affiliation]"

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  • Pediatric acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) show good survival rates, but outcomes are poor for patients with gene translocations.
  • Recent interest has grown in menin inhibitors like revumenib for treating KMT2A-fusion-driven leukemias, though resistance remains a significant challenge.
  • Our study found that ALL cells respond quickly to revumenib, while AML cells show slower responses; combining revumenib with the DOT1L inhibitor pinometostat may enhance treatment efficacy, highlighting the need for personalized patient approaches.
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Over the past decade, there has been a dramatic rise in the interest relating to the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology. Originally only 'narrow' AI tasks were possible; however, with increasing availability of data, teamed with ease of access to powerful computer processing capabilities, we are becoming more able to generate complex and nuanced prediction models and elaborate solutions for healthcare. Nevertheless, these AI models are not without their failings, and sometimes the intended use for these solutions may not lead to predictable impacts for patients, society or those working within the healthcare profession.

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Advice from multiple stakeholders is required to design the optimal pediatric clinical trial. We present recommendations for acquiring advice from trial experts and patients/caregivers, derived from advice meetings that were performed through a collaboration of the Collaborative Network for European Clinical Trials for Children (c4c) and the European Patient-CEntric ClinicAl TRial PLatforms (EU-PEARL). Three advice meetings were performed: (1) an advice meeting for clinical and methodology experts, (2) an advice meeting for patients/caregivers, and (3) a combined meeting with both experts and patients/caregivers.

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Dose recommendations for lamivudine or emtricitabine in children with HIV and chronic kidney disease (CKD) are absent or not supported by clinical data. Physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models have the potential to facilitate dose selection for these drugs in this population. Existing lamivudine and emtricitabine compound models in Simcyp (v21) were verified in adult populations with and without CKD and in non-CKD paediatric populations.

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Objective: To assess the long-term quality of life (QoL) after obstetric Intensive Care Unit (ICU) admission.

Design: Cross-sectional survey study.

Setting: Tertiary care centre.

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Off-Label, but on-Evidence? A Review of the Level of Evidence for Pediatric Pharmacotherapy.

Clin Pharmacol Ther

December 2022

Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

Many drugs are still prescribed off-label to the pediatric population. Although off-label drug use not supported by high level of evidence is potentially harmful, a comprehensive overview of the quality of the evidence pertaining off-label drug use in children is lacking. The Dutch Pediatric Formulary (DPF) provides best evidence-based dosing guidelines for drugs used in children.

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Hypertensive disorders of pregnant women with heart disease: the ESC EORP ROPAC Registry.

Eur Heart J

October 2022

Department of Cardiology, Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam, Rg-435 - P.O. Box: 2040, Rotterdam, 3000 CA, The Netherlands.

Aims: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) occur in 10% of pregnancies in the general population, pre-eclampsia specifically in 3-5%. Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy may have a high prevalence in, and be poorly tolerated by, women with heart disease.

Methods And results: The prevalence and outcomes of HDP (chronic hypertension, gestational hypertension or pre-eclampsia) were assessed in the ESC EORP ROPAC (n = 5739), a worldwide prospective registry of pregnancies in women with heart disease.

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Background: Concerns are raised about the influence of rapid growth on excessive fat mass (FM) gain in early life and later cardiometabolic health of infants born preterm.

Objectives: To study the association between postnatal weight gain trajectories and body composition in infancy in infants born very preterm.

Methods: In infants born <30 weeks gestation, we evaluated associations between weight Z-score trajectories for three consecutive timeframes (NICU stay, level-II hospital stay and at home) and body composition, measured at 2 and 6 months corrected age by air-displacement plethysmography.

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Association of Copy Number Variation of the 15q11.2 BP1-BP2 Region With Cortical and Subcortical Morphology and Cognition.

JAMA Psychiatry

April 2020

Norwegian Centre for Mental Disorders Research, Division of Mental Health and Addiction, Oslo University Hospital and Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

Importance: Recurrent microdeletions and duplications in the genomic region 15q11.2 between breakpoints 1 (BP1) and 2 (BP2) are associated with neurodevelopmental disorders. These structural variants are present in 0.

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Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a disease-specific cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) protocol on anxiety and depressive symptoms and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in adolescents and young adults with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

Method: A parallel group randomized controlled trial was conducted in 6 centers of (pediatric) gastroenterology. Included were 70 patients and young adults (10-25 years) with IBD and subclinical anxiety and/or depressive symptoms.

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Objectives: Support from healthcare professionals in a PICU is highly valuable for parents of dying children. The way they care for the patients and their families affects the parents' initial mourning process. This study explores what interaction with hospital staff is meaningful to parents in existential distress when their child is dying in the PICU.

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Newborn genome-wide DNA methylation in association with pregnancy anxiety reveals a potential role for .

Clin Epigenetics

May 2018

Department of Neurosciences, Genetic Research About Stress and Psychiatry (GRASP), KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.

Background: There is increasing evidence for the role of prenatal stress in shaping offspring DNA methylation and disease susceptibility. In the current study, we aimed to identify genes and pathways associated with pregnancy anxiety using a genome-wide DNA methylation approach.

Methods: We selected 22 versus 23 newborns from our Prenatal Early Life Stress (PELS) cohort, exposed to the lowest or highest degree of maternal pregnancy anxiety, respectively.

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Thrombotic complications are increasing at a steady and significant rate in children resulting in the more widespread use of anticoagulation in this population. Anticoagulant drugs in children can be divided into the standard agents (heparin, low molecular weight heparin, and vitamin K antagonists) and alternative agents (argatroban, bivalirudin, and fondaparinux). This review will compare and contrast the standard and alternative anticoagulants and suggest situations in which it may be appropriate to use argatroban, bivalirudin, and fondaparinux.

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Introduction: Neonates admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) rely highly on intravenous (IV) therapy, for which the peripheral intravenous cannula (PIVC) is the preferred device to allow such therapies to proceed. Placement of a PIVC is a painful procedure and repeated attempts for successful insertion should therefore be limited. We aimed to quantify the incidence, complications, and factors associated with these complications.

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Parental Physical Proximity in End-of-Life Care in the PICU.

Pediatr Crit Care Med

May 2016

1Intensive Care Unit and Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery, Erasmus MC-Sophia Children's Hospital, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. 2Department of Practical Theology, VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 3Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, Erasmus MC-Sophia's Children's Hospital, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Objective: Health professionals in PICUs support both child and parents when a child's death is imminent. Parents long to stay connected to their dying child but the high-tech environment and treatment implications make it difficult to stay physically close. This study explores in what sense physical aspects of end-of-life care in the PICU influence the parent-child relationship.

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An international phase 2 study combining cladribine and cytarabine (Ara-C) was initiated for patients with refractory, risk-organ-positive Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) in 2005. The protocol, comprising at least two 5-day courses of Ara-C (1 g/m(2) per day) plus cladribine (9 mg/m(2) per day) followed by maintenance therapy, was administered to 27 patients (median age at diagnosis, 0.7 years; median follow-up, 5.

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Exercise capacity in Dutch children: new reference values for the Bruce treadmill protocol.

Scand J Med Sci Sports

February 2010

Department of Physical Therapy, Subdivision Pediatric Physical Therapy, Erasmus MC-Sophia's Children's Hospital, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

The Bruce treadmill protocol is suitable for children 4 years of age and older. Dutch reference values were established in 1987. We considered that children's exercise capacity has deteriorated due to changes in physical activity patterns and eating habits.

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