... vs 15.2%, p = 1.0) Riskfactorsfor arrhythmias Riskfactorsand their odds ratios are summarized in Table for neonates and Table for infants andchildren Among neonates, boys and patients with ... Grosse-Wortmann et al.: Prevalence of andriskfactorsfor perioperative arrhythmias in neonates andchildren after cardiopulmonary bypass: continuous holter monitoring before andfor three days after surgery ... was obtained by cooling the priming solution within the extracorporeal circuit and the circulating blood volume using a heat exchanger Aortic cross clamping was undertaken and cardioplegia induced...
... glucocorticoids for a period greater than eight days, amphetamines or methylphenidate All guardians were informed and agreed to participate in the study, and signed a free and informed consent form There ... Signs and symptoms Occasional abdominal pain, difficulty gaining weight and height Prior history of anemia Difficulty gaining weight and height Prior history of anemia Frequent abdominal pain, ... villi in the small intestine, causing an inadequate absorption of nutrients The disease has a varied spectrum of presentations, ranging from the classic form (chronic diarrhea, abdominal pain and...
... Collection and Statistical Analysis Cases were imported to SPSS 14.0 for Windows® Data was analysed using Chi-Squared testing Patients were grouped into categories for ’age’ and ’time from original injury’ ... has been particularly successful in developing resistance to erythromycin and ciprofloxacin and surviving intracellularly and is thought to be more prevalent in healthcare workers than the general ... with diabetes and MRSA isolation Other Interesting and Negative Findings No significant association was found between age and outcome This contradicts research suggesting an increase in mortality...
... needed in other at risk populations in Tijuana and other border cities throughout the US-Mexico border Funding Information Figure Map of Mexico Map of Mexico States of origin of migrating pregnant ... AIDS in Mexico: lessons learned and implications for developing countries AIDS 2002, 16:1445-1457 Abstract Zuma K, Gouws E, Williams B, Lurie M: Riskfactorsfor HIV infection among women in Carletonville, ... based, with 24% of our patients having no prenatal care before delivery and 54% having or fewer prenatal visits; therefore, this was a high -risk population.[3] In contrast, the CENSIDA surveillance...
... this disease in other animal species, and especially cattle Poor veterinary service has been identified as a risk factor for brucellosis in Argentina [23] and Mexico [11] In this investigation, ... maturity and therefore, the organism propagates and produces either a latent infection or overt clinical manifestations In this study, a larger herd size and mixed farming were identified as the risk ... incidence of diseases, and especially those diseases that have an infectious nature In addition, controlling brucellosis in small ruminants (mainly by Rev-1 vaccination) will indirectly reduce the...
... after enrollment but prior to randomization, and 12 and 24 months after starting the initial facilitation intervention in each clinic During each site visit, clinicians and staff will complete surveys ... patients within each clinic at the conclusion of the delayed intervention All dates and values of A1c, BP, and lipids for the prior 12 months will be collected at baseline andfor the intervening time ... implementation of the CCM and communication among staff and clinicians; and 3) to advance the science of translational research in primary care settings by examining the sustainability of the intervention...
... intraventricular hemorrhage in VLBW infants J Perinatol 2006; 26: 279-285 33 Koksal N, Baytan B, Bayram Y, Nacarkuk E Riskfactorsfor intraventricular hemorrhage in VLBW infants Indian J Pediatr 2002; ... hypertension and small for gestational age riskfactorsfor intraventricular hemorrhage and cystic periventricular leukomalacia Am J Obstet Gynecol 2005; 193: 178-184 16 Burstein J, Papile L, Burstein ... specializing in high -risk deliveries Low 5-minute Apgar score retained significance in the multivariate regression analysis, and a similar observation has been made previously25 We did not find any...
... live-born infant before and after each study infant In cases, only a single control infant could be matched according to our criteria; hence, the control group consists of 69 infants Data regarding ... there is a need for caution in interpreting this finding A relatively lower first hematocrit during the first 24 hours of life correlated with a higher incidence of IVH, a finding consistent with ... 12 Alexander JM, Gilstrap LC, Cox SM, McIntire DM, Leveno KJ Clinical chorioamnionitis and the prognosis for very low birth weight infants Obstet Gynecol 1998;91:725–729 RISKFACTORSFOR INTRAVENTRICULAR...
... CD without increasing the risk of misclassification Preconditions are • • • • high quality serology including EMA taking quantitative antibody levels into account HLA typing full information to ... should be included for DX 80% C.Ribes et al. JPGN 2012 Previous evidence-based guidelines for CD diagnosis AHRQ (USA, 2004) Adults andchildren NICE guidelines (UK, 2009) Adults andchildren ... Change in clinical paradigm Definitions of coeliac disease New diagnostic guidelines Algorithms Interlaken ESPGHAN criteria (1979) Small intestinal biopsy: villous atrophy Gluten free diet for 1-2...
... staffing in large urban school districts and a reality when conducting research in real-world settings For example, in schools seven and eight, the original SC teacher stopped teaching during ... Schatschneider C: Measuring teaching practice during reading/language arts instruction and its relation to student achievement In Systems for Observing Teaching and Learning Edited by: Vaughn S, ... analyses for first-grade through third-grade outcomes [62] to test for both main effects and interactions involving the intervention with baseline characteristics Analyses for Aim two: Variation in...
... Are radiologic changes in the thoracic and lumbar spine of adolescentsriskfactorsfor low back pain in adults? A 25-year prospective cohort study of 640 school children Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 1995, ... that in some way attempted to look at the effectiveness of joint manipulation forchildren or adolescents with spinal problems, and none of these was a randomized controlled clinical trial In other ... back pain in adolescence seems to track into adult life and is a predictor for later low back pain [13,14] Also neck pain and headache are quite prevalent in young populations [15-18] and seem...
... baseline and did not change significantly whilst the child or adolescent is being treated with atomoxetine Mean changes from baseline for these items and ratings were negligible This finding is ... might, andchildren or adolescents seemed to dissimulate their difficulties in these two studies [28,29] Mean changes for most items in this dimension andfor physician and parent ratings were ... is a non-stimulant treatment option for ADHD [14,15], for which efficacy and tolerability inchildrenandadolescents have been demonstrated in a number of randomized, placebo-controlled trials...
... for difficulties in the evening Again, ratings then remained stable until week 24 Correlation of WREMB-R evening and morning subscores and the respective GIPD scores for the evening and morning ... time points during and 95% parent and data) during homework andin the the morning, (meansschool, GIPD scores for difficulties inevening, as rated by patient, GIPD scores for difficulties in the ... shown in Table 4, correlation between the WREMB-R evening and morning subscores and the investigator-rated GIPD scores for the evening and morning items was high for the GIPD parent ratings (e.g for...
... 1 Modelling the relationship between obesity and mental health inchildrenand adolescents: findings from the Health Survey for England 2007 Paul A Tiffin*, 2Bronia Arnott, 3Helen ... R2=.019) Increasing child age was significantly associated with increasing total SDQ internalising score and a significant trend to increased adjusted BMI No gender difference in internalising factor ... observed in health survey data since the mid 1990s [44] Our finding of an independent association between obesity and internalising (emotional) difficulties is echoed by findings from a smaller, mainly...
... the test Clinical Interview of ChildrenandAdolescents Clinical interviewing should be initially facilitated through both informal questions and observation Engaging childrenin the interview ... widely used instrument for assessing PTSD inchildren This 20-item measure can be used 10 PTSD INCHILDRENANDADOLESCENTS both as a self-report instrument for older childrenandadolescentsand as ... McFarlane 1987; Pynoos and Eth 1986) Clinician guidelines and model interviews appropriate for the assessment of PTSD are available in Clinical and Forensic Interviewing of Childrenand Families (Sattler...
... for screening purposes as well as in clinical assessment and cross-cultural comparisons [23] Finally, the SDQ and the KIDSCREEN-52 were originally intended for use in age groups - 16 and - 18, ... changes in mental health status were associated with changes in HRQOL inchildrenandadolescents aged 18 years The potential mediating effect of gender and socio-economic status was also examined ... study to collect information on mental health and HRQOL in a representative sample of German childrenandadolescentsand their parents [31] Although only cross-sectional baseline data are currently...
... especially forchildrenand parents who are poor and have low literacy levels In addition, carefully thought training guidelines forchildrenand parents should be developed and tested The Argentinean ... that met inclusion criteria Families were then approached in the clinic before seeing their doctor and invited to enroll in the study After enrolling, childrenand proxies were asked to independently ... Cardiopathies 6Poverty line is calculated according to total income, and number and age of people in the household, as per National Institute of Statistics and Census (INDEC) guidelines ical and psychosocial...
... nonresponse, ceiling and floor effects Childrenandadolescents between and 16 years of age and their parents were asked to participate in the DISABKIDS pilot and field study, completing the instrument ... group were included in each step taken in the European project and contributed in meetings and by testing the DISABKIDS instrument in their country All members have received the manuscript and have ... added to a domain if it correlated with a domain, it loaded only on one domain, and it generally made sense to include the item in the domain [29] The reliability of the domain, including the added...