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COVID-19 in pediatric palliative care: what can we learn from the pandemic and possible future directions
CONCLUSION: The use of adequate preventive measures by families and support networks associated with testing in specific contests is safe, cost effective and has a minor impact on caregiver's care load.PMID:35076418 | DOI:10.4415/ANN_21_04_03
Source: Annali dell Istituto Superiore di Sanita - January 25, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Irene Avagnina Anna Zanin Pierina Lazzarin Enrica Grigolon Aashni Shahi Simonetta Papa Luca Giacomelli Franca Benini Source Type: research

Point-of-care ultrasound training for residents in anaesthesia and critical care: results of a national survey comparing residents and training program directors ’ perspectives
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) has become an essential tool for anaesthesia and critical care physicians and dedicated training is mandatory. This survey describes the current state of Italian residency trai...
Source: BMC Medical Education - August 28, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Silvia Mongodi, Francesca Bonomi, Rosanna Vaschetto, Chiara Robba, Giulia Salve, Carlo Alberto Volta, Elena Bignami, Luigi Vetrugno, Francesco Corradi, Salvatore Maurizio Maggiore, Paolo Pelosi and Francesco Mojoli Tags: Research Source Type: research

One-year post-ICU discharge survival among patients receiving long-term intensive care in the University Hospital of Udine, Italy
This study assessed survival and prognostic factors for ICU patients in an Italian Hospital. Quality of life of ICU survivors should also be investigated.
Source: Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care - August 1, 2018 Category: Anesthesiology Source Type: research

Serge Voronoff and the History of Wound Care at the New York Academy of Medicine
Join me at the New York Academy of Medicine for the Tenth Annual History of Medicine and Public Health Night on Wednesday, January 30th, when I present my paper entitled Organotherapy, Gilded Manhattan, and Wound Healing Research in the Early 20th Century. This presentation will explore the unrecognized and forgotten contribution of Serge Voronoff (1866-1951) to wound healing research – a story that evolves against the backdrop of medical science and mansions of early 20th Century Manhattan.  Seeing the suffering of injured soldiers during World War 1, Voronoff realized the importance of hastening wound healing and it...
Source: Jeffrey M. Levine MD | Geriatric Specialist | Wound Care | Pressure Ulcers - January 10, 2019 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Jeffrey Levine Tags: Featured Medical Articles Medical History Pressure Injuries & Wound Care Publications pressure ulcers Source Type: blogs

Report on advances for pediatricians in 2018: allergy, cardiology, critical care, endocrinology, hereditary metabolic diseases, gastroenterology, infectious diseases, neonatology, nutrition, respiratory tract disorders and surgery
AbstractThis review reported notable advances in pediatrics that have been published in 2018. We have highlighted progresses in allergy, cardiology, critical care, endocrinology, hereditary metabolic diseases, gastroenterology, infectious diseases, neonatology, nutrition, respiratory tract disorders and surgery. Many studies have informed on epidemiologic observations. Promising outcomes in prevention, diagnosis and treatment have been reported. We think that advances realized in 2018 can now be utilized to ameliorate patient care.
Source: Italian Journal of Pediatrics - October 15, 2019 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research

What we can do? The risk factors for multi-drug resistant infection in pediatric intensive care unit (PICU): a case-control study
The risk factors for multi-drug resistant infection (MDRI) in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) remain unclear. It ’s necessary to evaluate the epidemiological characteristics and risk factors for MDRI i...
Source: Italian Journal of Pediatrics - February 7, 2020 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Zaihua Wang and Zhongfang Xia Tags: Research Source Type: research

An estimation of the number of children requiring pediatric palliative care in Italy
Pediatric palliative care (PPC) addresses the physical and psychological needs of children suffering from life-limiting diseases. To define prevention and educational plans and to properly allocate resources, ...
Source: Italian Journal of Pediatrics - January 7, 2021 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Franca Benini, Mariadonata Bellentani, Laura Reali, Pierina Lazzarin, Lucia De Zen, Federico Pellegatta, Pierangelo Lora Aprile and Gianlorenzo Scaccabarozzi Tags: Letter to the Editor Source Type: research

Life-sustaining treatment decisions in pediatric intensive care: an Italian survey on ethical concerns
To investigate how life-sustaining treatment (LST) decisions are made and identify problematic ethical concerns confronted by physicians and nurses in pediatric intensive care within Italy.
Source: Italian Journal of Pediatrics - July 7, 2021 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Franco A. Carnevale, Alberto Giannini, Amabile Bonaldi, Elena Bravi, Costanza Cecchi, Andrea Pettenazzo, Angela Amigoni, Silvia Maria Modesta Pulitan ò, Chiara Tosin and Paolo Biban Tags: Research Source Type: research

The use of medical cannabis in pediatric palliative care: a case series
Medical cannabis may be a useful tool for managing treatment-resistant epilepsy and chronic pain, which affect many patients in pediatric palliative care (PPC); however, little evidence is available in this se...
Source: Italian Journal of Pediatrics - November 21, 2021 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Antuan Divisic, Irene Avagnina, Valentina De Tommasi, Anna Santini, Laura Brogelli, Luca Giacomelli and Franca Benini Tags: Case report Source Type: research

The ongoing impact of Covid-19 pandemic on children with medical complexity: the experience of an Italian pediatric palliative care network
ConclusionThe COVID-19 pandemic and the related restrictions impacted the families and caused a transitory contraction of the perceived support. The most significant change was reduced access to medical visits and physiotherapy, which lasted over a year after the start of the pandemic.
Source: Italian Journal of Pediatrics - January 18, 2022 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research

Reduced burden of antibiotic prescription in an italian pediatric primary care clinic during the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic: a shot in the arm for antimicrobial resistance?
AbstractRates of antibiotic-resistant bacteria have increased worldwide over recent years, but the Italian Institute of Health reported a disruption to this trend in 2021 compared with 2020. Children are often recipients of unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions, especially for respiratory tract infections (RTIs). During the initial phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, common RTIs substantially decreased, so it is conceivable that antibiotic prescriptions also reduced during this time. To test this hypothesis, we retrospectively collected data on all visits to a pediatric primary care clinic in Northern Italy from February 20, 20...
Source: Italian Journal of Pediatrics - March 29, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research