42 results match your criteria: "Zurich University Children's Hospital[Affiliation]"
J Clin Med
July 2023
Department of Cardiology, Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology Division, University Heart Center Zurich, 8091 Zurich, Switzerland.
Pediatr Crit Care Med
January 2022
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.
Objectives: To present consensus statements and supporting literature for plasma and platelet transfusions in critically ill children following noncardiac surgery and critically ill children undergoing invasive procedures outside the operating room from the Transfusion and Anemia EXpertise Initiative - Control/Avoidance of Bleeding.
Design: Systematic review and consensus conference of international, multidisciplinary experts in platelet and plasma transfusion management of critically ill children.
Setting: Not applicable.
Pediatr Crit Care Med
January 2022
Division of Pediatric Critical Care, Department of Pediatrics, Sainte-Justine Hospital, Université de Montréal, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Objectives: To present consensus statements and supporting literature for plasma and platelet transfusions in critically ill children with severe trauma, traumatic brain injury, and/or intracranial hemorrhage from the Transfusion and Anemia EXpertise Initiative-Control/Avoidance of Bleeding.
Design: Systematic review and consensus conference of international, multidisciplinary experts in platelet and plasma transfusion management of critically ill children.
Setting: Not applicable.
Acta Clin Croat
June 2021
1Department of Oncology and Nuclear Medicine, Sestre milosrdnice University Hospital Centre, Zagreb, Croatia; 2School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia; 3Faculty of Medicine, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Osijek, Croatia; 4Division of Gastroenterology and Nutrition, Zurich University Children's Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland; 5Iodine Global Network, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; 6Human Nutrition Laboratory, Institute of Food, Nutrition and Health, Zurich ETH, Zurich, Switzerland; 7University of Zagreb, School of Medicine, Andrija Štampar School of Public Health, WHO Collaborative Centre for Occupational Health, Zagreb, Croatia; 8Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zagreb, Croatia.
Lactating women (LW) and infants have high dietary iodine requirements and are at risk of iodine deficiency. The aim of the study was to assess iodine status and thyroid function in LW and their breastfed infants in Zagreb, Croatia. The study included 133 LW and breastfed infant pairs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTransfus Apher Sci
October 2021
Children's Research Center, University Children's Hospital of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; Department of Anesthesia, Zurich University Children's Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland.
Purpose: Intraoperative bleeding should be regularly assessed visually to guide coagulation management. Whereas viscoelastic testing with ROTEM® measurement has been proven to be useful in detecting coagulopathies, the visual assessment is not standardized. This study therefore aims to compare a standardized visual assessment with ROTEM® results.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTransfusion
March 2021
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, New York, USA.
Front Pediatr
November 2020
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY, United States.
Acute coagulopathy is prevalent in adult and pediatric trauma patients and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. While reasonable hypotheses have been created to explain the underlying perturbations of adult trauma coagulopathy (i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTransfusion
October 2020
Division of Cardiac Anesthesia, Department of Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
A tailored transfusion algorithm based on viscoelastic testing in the perioperative period or in trauma patients is recommended by guidelines for bleeding management. Bleeding management strategies in neonates and children are mostly extrapolated from the adult experience, as published evidence in the youngest age group is scarce. This manuscript is intended to give a structured overview of what has been published on the use of viscoelastic testing to guide bleeding management in neonates and children.
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June 2020
Department of Laboratory Medicine and Molecular Diagnostics, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Canada.
The importance of the targeted treatment of acquired hypofibrinogenemia during hemorrhage with a concentrated fibrinogen product (either cryoprecipitate or fibrinogen concentrate) cannot be underestimated. Fibrinogen concentrate is a pathogen inactivated, pooled product that offers a highly purified single factor concentrate. Cryoprecipitate is a pooled product that comes with a spectrum of other coagulation factors which may further enhance (additional procoagulant effect) or even disturb (prothrombotic risk) hemostasis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJTCVS Tech
September 2020
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Vaud University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Transfusion
April 2020
Department of Pediatric Anesthesia, Zurich University Children's Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland.
Semin Thromb Hemost
February 2020
Department of Anesthesia, Zurich University Children's Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland.
Adequate plasma levels of fibrinogen are essential for clot formation, and in severe bleeding, fibrinogen reaches a critically low plasma concentration earlier than other coagulation factors. Although the critical minimum concentration of fibrinogen to maintain hemostasis is a matter of debate, many patients with coagulopathic bleeding require fibrinogen supplementation. Among the treatment options for fibrinogen supplementation, fibrinogen concentrate may be viewed by some as preferable to fresh frozen plasma or cryoprecipitate.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Dtsch Dermatol Ges
October 2019
Department of Dermatology, University Medical Center, Tübingen, Germany.
In recent years, our knowledge of congenital melanocytic nevi (CMN) has greatly expanded. This has led to a paradigm shift. The present article represents a commentary by an interdisciplinary group of physicians from German-speaking countries with extensive experience in long-term care and surgical treatment of children and adults with CMN (CMN surgery network, "Netzwerk Nävuschirurgie", NNC).
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November 2019
Department of Anaesthesia, Zurich University Children's Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland.
There is great variation in the study design of the 21 major randomized controlled trials assessing fibrinogen concentrate use in perioperative settings, thus making it a confusing landscape to draw definitive conclusions about the efficacy of this drug. Approximately 60% of the studies in which fibrinogen concentrate was used to treat clinically relevant bleeding showed decreased bleeding tendency and decreased transfusion requirements versus comparative treatment. It is unclear why the remainder did not show decreased bleeding.
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May 2019
Department of Anaesthesia, Zurich University Children's Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland.
Background: Fibrinogen supplementation during bleeding restores clot strength and hemostasis. Cryoprecipitate, a concentrated source of fibrinogen, has prolonged preparation time for thawing, a short shelf life resulting in frequent wastage, and infectious disease risk. This in vitro study investigated the efficacy of a new pathogen-reduced cryoprecipitate thawed and stored at room temperature for 5 days (PR Cryo) to treat dilutional hypofibrinogenemia, compared to immediately thawed standard cryoprecipitate (Cryo) or fibrinogen concentrate (FC).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBMJ Paediatr Open
January 2018
Department of Neonatology, University of Zurich and Zurich University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland.
Objective: To assess the contribution of the severity of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) and the time point of its diagnosis to the prediction of neurodevelopmental impairment (NDI) at corrected age of 2 years in preterm infants.
Design: Retrospective cohort study.
Setting: Level-III perinatal centre.
Scand J Clin Lab Invest
May 2018
c Centre for Perioperative Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Zurich , Switzerland.
Both congenital and acquired fibrinogen deficiency can be safely treated with administration of fibrinogen concentrate. The aim of this study was to test the efficacy of a new fibrinogen product (Fibryga) compared to a licensed product (Haemocomplettan) in an in vitro model of dilutional coagulopathy. Ten blood specimens from healthy volunteers were diluted 1:1 with balanced crystalloid solution and subsequently supplemented with each fibrinogen concentrate at a dose replicating in vivo supplementation (50 mg kg).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Immunol
October 2017
Utrecht University, Institut for Risk Assessment Sciences (IRAS), Devision of Environmental Epidemiology, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Transfusion
October 2017
Department of Anesthesia, Zurich University Children's Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland.
Background: Hyperfibrinolysis is a potentially life-threatening condition associated with poor clot integrity and excessive bleeding. Although antifibrinolytics are an effective treatment, more liberal use of these drugs may lead to a prothrombotic risk, and an earlier and potentially safer treatment option would be desirable. Hyperfibrinolysis has been shown to be attenuated by in vitro supplementation of purified human Factor (F)XIII concentrate.
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May 2017
Department of Biochemistry, Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences, Radboud University Medical Center, Geert Grooteplein 28, 6525 GA, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. Electronic address:
Treatment of full-thickness skin defects with split-thickness skin grafts is generally associated with contraction and scar formation and cellular skin substitutes have been developed to improve skin regeneration. The evaluation of cultured skin substitutes is generally based on qualitative parameters focusing on histology. In this study we focused on quantitative evaluation to provide a template for comparison of human bio-engineered skin substitutes between clinical and/or research centers, and to supplement histological data.
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January 2017
Department of Neonatology, Zurich University Hospital, Frauenklinikstrasse 10, 8091 Zurich, Switzerland.
Background: As the survival rate of preterm infants constantly improves, knowledge on the impact of prematurity on long-term health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is important for clinical and parental guidance. We aimed to assess HRQoL in a national cohort of young adolescents born very preterm, and to identify predictors for poorer HRQoL.
Patients And Methods: All surviving Swiss live-born children below 30weeks of gestation during the year 2000 (290 subjects) were contacted at age 12years, together with their parents (262 families).
Transfus Apher Sci
August 2016
Department of Anesthesia, Zurich University Children's Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland. Electronic address:
Objectives: Factor V (FV) plays an important role in coagulation. As no purified concentrate is available to restore critical FV levels, the main blood product used to replace FV is plasma. The aim of the present in vitro study was to compare the efficacy of the different available plasma products on the reversal of moderate and severe FV deficiency as assessed by ROTEM® and FV levels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Rheumatol
November 2015
Diagnostic Imaging, Zurich University Children's Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland.
Paediatr Anaesth
January 2016
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, USA.
Background: Results of a previously published study demonstrated a significant decrease in transfusion requirements and calculated blood loss for pediatric major craniosynostosis surgery, if a ROTEM(®) FIBTEM trigger of <13 mm (early substitution group) was applied as compared to a trigger of <8 mm (conventional group). The aim of this study was a posthoc analysis of the costs for this coagulation management.
Methods: The total volume as well as the number of units or bags for all transfused blood products and coagulation factors were recorded for each case.
Scand J Clin Lab Invest
July 2016
b Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine , Weill Cornell Medical College, New York , NY , USA.
Background: ROTEM(®) test results can be affected by the citrate to blood ratio in the tested sample. Overfilling or underfilling specimen tubes can change this ratio.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the impact of under- and overfilling citrate test tubes on ROTEM(®) EXTEM measurements.