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Our original patient-oriented research project identified the top 10 priorities for pediatric chronic pain research and care in Canada from the perspective of people with lived experience (patients), their family members and healthcare professionals through a modified James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership. We undertook subsequent knowledge translation activities with youth, families, healthcare professionals, decision makers and researchers to (1) generate awareness and interest in the top 10 priorities and our partnership process, (2) facilitate collaborative dialogue and open innovation and (3) integrate and adopt the top 10 priorities into stakeholder activities. This paper describes our knowledge translation activities, outcomes and impact.

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Purpose: To determine the value of clinical features for advanced intraocular retinoblastoma as defined by the eighth edition of the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) cT3 category and AJCC Ophthalmic Oncology Task Force (OOTF) Size Groups to predict the high-risk pathologic features.

Design: International, multicenter, registry-based retrospective case series.

Participants: Eighteen ophthalmic oncology centers from 13 countries over 6 continents shared evaluations of 942 eyes enucleated as primary treatment for AJCC cT3 and, for comparison, cT2 retinoblastoma.

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Components of Metabolic Syndrome in Youth With Classical Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia.

Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)

April 2022

Center for Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States.

Classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency is the most common primary adrenal insufficiency in children, involving cortisol deficiency, hyperandrogenism, and cardiometabolic risk. Prior studies have reported that youth with classical CAH have a higher prevalence of the components of metabolic syndrome: obesity, hypertension, elevated fasting blood glucose, and dyslipidemia. Yet, the incidence of the complete metabolic syndrome itself in children and adolescents with CAH is relatively rare.

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Background: The prognosis for patients with pediatric high-grade glioma (pHGG) is poor despite aggressive multimodal therapy. Objective responses to targeted therapy with BRAF inhibitors have been reported in some patients with recurrent BRAF-mutant pHGG but are rarely sustained.

Methods: We performed a retrospective, multi-institutional review of patients with BRAF-mutant pHGG treated with off-label BRAF +/- MEK inhibitors as part of their initial therapy.

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BTK inhibition limits B-cell-T-cell interaction through modulation of B-cell metabolism: implications for multiple sclerosis therapy.

Acta Neuropathol

April 2022

The Center for Neuroinflammation and Experimental Therapeutics and the Department of Neurology, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 19104, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • BTK inhibitors (BTKi) are being explored as a new therapy for autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis (MS), but their effects on B cell functions are not well understood.
  • This study shows that BTKi not only affects B cell activation but also alters B cell metabolism, which reduces B cell interactions with T cells and promotes anti-inflammatory responses.
  • Through both lab studies and Phase 1 trials, the research indicates that BTKi treatment lowers B cell activation and alters their metabolic activity, suggesting that targeting B cell metabolism could be an effective strategy to treat inflammation in MS.
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Invited commentary on Sadeghi, et al.: Sentinel lymph node biopsy in pediatric Wilms tumor.

J Pediatr Surg

August 2022

Section of Pediatric Surgery, University of Michigan, CS Mott Children's Hospital, 1540 Hospital Drive, Ann Arbor MI 48109, United States. Electronic address:

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Background: Nurses working in pediatric intensive care units report high levels of compassion fatigue from exposure to critical and traumatic events. Cumulative stress debriefings can reduce compassion fatigue.

Objective: To evaluate the use of cumulative stress debriefings to alleviate symptoms of compassion fatigue and promote job satisfaction in nurses.

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Comprehensive In-Patient Education Consult for Asthma Exacerbations.

Respir Care

June 2022

The Breathing Institute at Children's Hospital Colorado and Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, Colorado.

Background: Asthma is the most common chronic disease leading to hospital admissions and readmissions in childhood. Bedside nurses and respiratory therapists are the primary asthma educators, but they may lack time or knowledge to provide comprehensive asthma education and identify barriers to care. Patients and their parent(s) may benefit from comprehensive education and assessment of barriers from a certified asthma educator.

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Background: The sense of 'loss of control' (LOC), or a feeling of being unable to stop eating or control what or how much one is eating, is the most salient aspect of binge eating. However, the neural alterations that may contribute to this experience and eating behavior remain poorly understood.

Methods: We used functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to measure activation in the prefrontal cortices of 23 women with bulimia nervosa (BN) and 23 healthy controls (HC) during two tasks: a novel go/no-go task requiring inhibition of eating responses, and a standard go/no-go task requiring inhibition of button-pressing responses.

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Prediction of lung cancer risk based on age and smoking history.

Comput Methods Programs Biomed

April 2022

Pulmonary/Critical Care Division, Department of Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington VT 05405, USA.

Background And Objective: The CISNET models provide predictions for dying of lung cancer in any year of life as a function of age and smoking history, but their predictions are quite variable and the models themselves can be complex to implement. Our goal was to develop a simple empirical model of the risk of dying of lung cancer that is mathematically constrained to produce biologically appropriate probability predictions as a function of current age, smoking start age, quit age, and smoking intensity.

Methods: The six adjustable parameters of the model were evaluated by fitting its predictions of cancer death risk versus age to the mean of published predictions made by the CISNET models for the never smoker and for six different scenarios of lifetime smoking burden.

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Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) profoundly suppresses circulating thyroid hormone levels in infants. We performed a multicenter randomized placebo controlled trial to determine if triiodothyronine (T3) supplementation improves reduces time to extubation (TTE) in infants after CPB. Infants (n = 220) undergoing cardiac surgery with CPB and stratified into 2 age cohorts: ≤30 days and >30 days to <152 days were randomization to receive either intravenous triiodothyronine or placebo bolus followed by study drug infusion until extubated or at 48 hours, whichever preceded.

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Biallelic DNAH9 mutations are identified in Chinese patients with defective left-right patterning and cilia-related complex congenital heart disease.

Hum Genet

August 2022

Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital of Fudan University, Pediatric Cardiovascular Center at Children's Hospital of Fudan University, Fudan University Shanghai Medical College, Shanghai, 200011, China.

Defective left-right (LR) pattering results in a spectrum of laterality disorders including situs inversus totalis (SIT) and heterotaxy syndrome (Htx). Approximately, 50% of patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) displayed SIT. Recessive variants in DNAH9 have recently been implicated in patients with situs inversus.

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Peer bullying occurs frequently among middle school youth, negatively impacting students and the broader school climate. However, during these years there is a gap in translating empirically supported prevention science into school-based practices. This paper describes how the evidence-based Free2B bullying prevention multi-media assembly was disseminated by a team of educators, researchers, and technologists to over 14,000 students in 40 middle schools across the state.

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Context: Supplementation with vitamin D has the potential to both reduce and increase risk of falling, and parathyroid hormone (PTH) may contribute to fall risk.

Objective: To assess the associations of intra-trial mean circulating levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] and PTH on incident falls in healthy older adults.

Design: Observational within a clinical trial.

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Background: Pediatric cystic renal lesions are challenging to manage as little is known about their natural course. A modified Bosniak (mBosniak) classification system has been proposed for risk stratification in pediatric patients that takes ultrasound (US) and/or computed tomogram (CT) characteristics into account. However, literature validating this system remains limited.

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 We studied the impact of a standardized continuity care intensivists (CCIs) program on patient and family outcomes for long-stay patients in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU), also assessing the intervention's acceptability and feasibility.  A patient-level, unblinded randomized-controlled trial in a PICU at a large children's hospital. Participants included: (1) patients with ≥ 7 days PICU admission and likely to stay another 7 days; (2) their parents; (3) PICU attendings participating as continuity attendings; and (4) PICU attendings providing usual care (UC).

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Increase in Pediatric Pseudotumor Cerebri Syndrome Emergency Department Visits, Inpatient Admissions, and Surgeries During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

J Neuroophthalmol

March 2022

Department of Ophthalmology, Roski Eye Institute, University of Southern California (MYC, CY, MSB), Los Angeles, California; and Vision Center at Children's Hospital Los Angeles (MYC, CY, MSB), Los Angeles, California.

Background: Pediatric pseudotumor cerebri syndrome (PTCS) is a vision-threatening condition that is associated with female sex and obesity in pubertal and postpubertal children. It is unknown whether the increase in childhood obesity during the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the rates and characteristics of pediatric PTCS.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective study of children evaluated for PTCS (inpatient or emergency department) at our children's hospital before (March 19, 2015 to March 19, 2020) and during (March 20, 2020 to February 20, 2021) the pandemic.

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COVID-19 vaccines for children.

Science

November 2021

Paul A. Offit is the director of the Vaccine Education Center in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA and a professor in the Department of Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Earlier this month, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended Pfizer's COVID-19 messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine for children between 5 and 11 years of age-that's 28 million children. Yet surveys show that 42 to 66% of parents of these children are reluctant or opposed to seeking this protection. Without vaccination, it is likely that almost everyone-including young children-will be infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) at some point in their lives.

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Vertebrate erythropoiesis involves nuclear and chromatin condensation at the early stages of terminal differentiation, which is a unique process to distinguish mature erythrocytes from erythroblasts. However, the underlying mechanisms of chromatin condensation during erythrocyte maturation remain elusive. Here, we reported a novel zebrafish mutant with erythroid maturation deficiency.

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Selective and competitive functions of the AAR and UPR pathways in stress-induced angiogenesis.

Cell Discov

October 2021

Shanghai Institute of Hematology, State Key Laboratory of Medical Genomics, National Research Center for Translational Medicine (Shanghai), Ruijin Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China.

The amino acid response (AAR) and unfolded protein response (UPR) pathways converge on eIF2α phosphorylation, which is catalyzed by Gcn2 and Perk, respectively, under different stresses. This close interconnection makes it difficult to specify different functions of AAR and UPR. Here, we generated a zebrafish model in which loss of threonyl-tRNA synthetase (Tars) induces angiogenesis dependent on Tars aminoacylation activity.

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A frequently overlooked factor contributing to traffic crashes is driver medical conditions, including cognitive and physical impairments, which can compromise individuals' ability to drive safely. Clinicians are in a critical position (and often legally mandated) to identify patients with impairments that may affect their driving ability and counsel them on appropriate next steps. However, prior studies revealed that provider-patient discussions about driving occurred relatively infrequently and that clinician recommendations about when patients could resume driving varied substantially (Chen et al.

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Biologics for Asthma and Allergic Skin Diseases in Children.

Pediatrics

November 2021

Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, California.

An estimated 7 million children in the United States have asthma, which causes a significant health care burden and affects quality of life. The minority of these children have asthma that does not respond to Global Initiative for Asthma steps 4 and 5 care, and biological medications are recommended at this level in the 2019 Global Initiative for Asthma recommendations. In addition, biologics have been introduced into the care of children with allergic skin diseases.

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