89 results match your criteria: "Nationwide Children's Hospital -The Ohio State University College of Medicine[Affiliation]"
Pediatr Rev
July 2017
University of North Carolina Health Care Transition Program, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC.
As health care continues to evolve, the need for more effective health care transition (HCT) for all youth, but particularly children with chronic conditions and special health care needs, becomes even more important. With more than 90% of adolescents with chronic medical conditions now surviving into adulthood, suboptimal transition can lead to poorer quality of life and less successful adulthood.Through a series of clinical vignettes, the challenges of HCT are presented herein and accompanied by comments that underscore how these adolescents can best be helped to transition to successful adulthood.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Clin Psychiatry
March 2017
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Background: Previous studies have explored the role of stressful life events in the development of mood disorders. We examined the frequency and nature of stressful life events as measured by the Stressful Life Events Schedule (SLES) among 3 groups of adolescent offspring of probands with bipolar (BD), with non-BD psychiatric disorders, and healthy controls. Furthermore, we examined the relationship between stressful life events and the presence of DSM-IV Axis I disorders in these offspring.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol
November 2016
MCW Dysphagia Institute, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and.
Stimulation of the esophagus activates the pharyngeal swallow response (EPSR) in human infants and animals. The aims of this study were to characterize the stimulus and response of the EPSR and to determine the function and mechanisms generating the EPSR. Studies were conducted in 46 decerebrate cats in which pharyngeal, laryngeal, and esophageal motility was monitored using EMG, strain gauges, or manometry.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Infect Dis
September 2016
Center for Microbial Pathogenesis, The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, Ohio.
Several human-adapted bacterial pathogens use a phasevarion (ie, a phase-variable regulon) to rapidly and reversibly regulate the expression of many genes, which include known virulence factors, yet the influence of phasevarion-mediated regulation in pathogenesis remains poorly understood. Here we examine the impact of the nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHI) ModA2 phasevarion on pathogenesis and disease severity in a chinchilla model of experimental otitis media. Chinchillas were challenged with NTHI variant populations that were either inoculated ON and remained ON, inoculated OFF and shifted ON, or inoculated OFF and remained OFF, within the middle ear.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Am Thorac Soc
December 2014
1 Department of Pediatrics, Nationwide Children's Hospital/The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, Ohio; and.
Rationale: Timely and appropriate empiric antibiotics can improve outcomes in critically ill patients with infection. Evidence and guidelines to guide empiric antibiotic decisions are lacking for critically ill children.
Objectives: To evaluate the impact of an empiric antibiotic protocol on appropriateness of initial antibiotics and time to appropriate antibiotics in critically ill children with suspected infection.
Clin Pediatr (Phila)
March 2015
Nationwide Children's Hospital/The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH, USA.
J Infect Dis
July 2014
Center for Vaccines and Immunity, The Research Institute Department of Pediatrics, Division of Infectious Diseases, Nationwide Children's Hospital The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, Ohio.
Background: Live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV) and trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (TIV) are effective for prevention of influenza virus infection in children, but the mechanisms associated with protection are not well defined.
Methods: We analyzed the differences in B-cell responses and transcriptional profiles in children aged 6 months to 14 years immunized with these 2 vaccines.
Results: LAIV elicited a significant increase in naive, memory, and transitional B cells on day 30 after vaccination, whereas TIV elicited an increased number of plasmablasts on day 7.
Case Rep Endocrinol
January 2014
Division of Neonatology, Nationwide Children's Hospital/The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH 43205, USA.
Type 1 pseudohypoaldosteronism (PHA1) is a salt wasting syndrome caused by renal resistance to aldosterone. Primary renal PHA1 or autosomal dominant PHA1 is caused by mutations in mineralocorticoids receptor gene (NR3C2), while secondary PHA1 is frequently associated with urinary tract infection (UTI) and/or urinary tract malformations (UTM). We report a 14-day-old male infant presenting with severe hyperkalemia, hyponatremic dehydration, metabolic acidosis, and markedly elevated serum aldosterone level, initially thought to have secondary PHA1 due to the associated UTI and posterior urethral valves.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCongenit Heart Dis
January 2014
Nationwide Children's Hospital The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH 43205, USA.
Combined heart-lung transplantation remains as a treatment option for patients with cardiopulmonary failure. There is speculation that lung grafts protect the heart from developing graft vasculopathy after combined heart-lung transplantation. This protective mechanism is more likely, at best, a delay in the onset of coronary artery vasculopathy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFColorectal Cancer
January 2012
The University of Arizona, Department of Cellular & Molecular Medicine & Arizona Cancer Center, BIO5 Institute Oro Valley, 1580 E. Hanley Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85737, USA.
A number of genetic syndromes are known to convey a high risk of colorectal cancer. Current standards of medical practice for these patients involve genetic testing followed by screening and surgical procedures. Pharmaceutical therapies for any of these syndromes are limited in number and are generally not approved by any regulatory body for applications in these genetic groups.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdv Chronic Kidney Dis
September 2011
Division of Nephrology, Department of Pediatrics, Nationwide Children's Hospital/The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, 43205, USA.
Poor growth is a common sequela of CKD in childhood. It not only affects the psychosocial development of a child but also has significant effects even in the adult life. The multifactorial etiology and severe consequences of growth failure in CKD warrant evaluation of all the modifiable and nonmodifiable causes.
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