Photon-counting computed tomography(PCCT)represents a significant advancement in pediatric cardiovascular imaging.Traditional CT systems employ energy-integrating detectors that convert X-ray photons into visible ligh...Photon-counting computed tomography(PCCT)represents a significant advancement in pediatric cardiovascular imaging.Traditional CT systems employ energy-integrating detectors that convert X-ray photons into visible light,whereas PCCT utilizes photon-counting detectors that directly transform X-ray photons into electric signals.This direct conversion allows photon-counting detectors to sort photons into discrete energy levels,thereby enhancing image quality through superior noise reduction,improved spatial and contrast resolution,and reduced artifacts.In pediatric applications,PCCT offers substantial benefits,including lower radiation doses,which may help reduce the risk of malignancy in pediatric patients,with perhaps greater potential to benefit those with repeated exposure from a young age.Enhanced spatial resolution facilitates better visualization of small structures,vital for diagnosing congenital heart defects.Additionally,PCCT’s spectral capabilities improve tissue characterization and enable the creation of virtual monoenergetic images,which enhance soft-tissue contrast and potentially reduce contrast media doses.Initial clinical results indicate that PCCT provides superior image quality and diagnostic accuracy compared to conven-tional CT,particularly in challenging pediatric cardiovascular cases.As PCCT technology matures,further research and standardized protocols will be essential to fully integrate it into pediatric imaging practices,ensuring optimized diagnostic outcomes and patient safety.展开更多
In China pediatric liver transplantation(PLT)has become a safe and standardized procedure.Innovations and measures to further improve long-term survival and quality of life for children should be the next focus.In par...In China pediatric liver transplantation(PLT)has become a safe and standardized procedure.Innovations and measures to further improve long-term survival and quality of life for children should be the next focus.In particular better strategies related to the surgical treatment of high-risk recipients as well as the long-term follow-up of pediatric liver recipients have to be addressed.A particular attention should be given to children presenting significant co-morbidities and those needing retransplantation.A tight mul-tidisciplinary follow-up system addressing both short-and long-term issues of pediatric liver recipients is still a challenge for the Chinese pediatric transplant community.展开更多
BACKGROUND In pediatric age group patients(<18 years old)treated operatively for distal radius/both bone fractures extending imaging beyond the initial postoperative period-particularly in uncomplicated cases-appea...BACKGROUND In pediatric age group patients(<18 years old)treated operatively for distal radius/both bone fractures extending imaging beyond the initial postoperative period-particularly in uncomplicated cases-appears to provide limited additional benefit.AIM To determine the necessary number of follow-up X-rays to use resources efficiently.METHODS Participants included in this study are pediatric age group patients who were treated operatively for distal radius/both bone fractures and were identified from a prospected collected data from the operating room database between the years 2009 and 2017.The data in the study included patients who had distal radius fractures and underwent fixation surgery(n=88).RESULTS When assessing the difference in the odds of conducting 1 or less X-ray compared to 2 or more X-rays in regard to the type of fixation,the only significant difference is the closed reduction fixation method.Patients who underwent closed reduction method procedure have significantly lower odds of having 2 more X-rays compared to those who didn’t have closed reduction method.Open reduction,internal fixation,and other fixation methods(close reduction and internal fixation,debridement,or epiphysiodesis)have higher odds of having two or more X-rays compared to patients who did not receive these methods;however,these odds are not statistically significant.CONCLUSION The findings of this study reveal notable absence of a statistically significant association between the frequency of postoperative X-rays and the outcome of children with distal radius fractures.展开更多
Gastroesophageal reflux disease(GERD)affects both adults and children,although the symptoms differ significantly between these groups.While adults typically experience heartburn and regurgitation,children may present ...Gastroesophageal reflux disease(GERD)affects both adults and children,although the symptoms differ significantly between these groups.While adults typically experience heartburn and regurgitation,children may present with more subtle signs,such as failure to thrive,chronic cough,wheezing,and Sandifer syn-drome.Diagnosing GERD in children necessitates a multifaceted approach due to the diverse symptomatology and challenges in communication.Clinical assess-ment serves as the cornerstone of diagnosis,supported by tools like pH moni-toring,esophageal impedance testing,and upper gastrointestinal endoscopy.Imaging studies,such as barium swallow,can also provide valuable insights into anatomical abnormalities and the extent of reflux.Treatment strategies for pe-diatric GERD include lifestyle adjustments,pharmacotherapy,and,in severe cases,surgical interventions.Lifestyle adjustments may involve changes in fee-ding patterns,positional therapy,and weight management.Pharmacological options range from acid suppression with proton pump inhibitors or histamine-2 receptor antagonists to surgical procedures like fundoplication for refractory cases.Personalized management is essential,considering the child’s age,sym-ptom severity,and the presence of complications.This article aims to offer a comprehensive understanding of pediatric GERD by utilizing current research to enhance clinical approaches and improve patient outcomes.展开更多
BACKGROUND Functional gastrointestinal disorders(FGIDs)in children present with chronic symptoms like abdominal pain,diarrhea,and constipation without identifiable structural abnormalities.These disorders are closely ...BACKGROUND Functional gastrointestinal disorders(FGIDs)in children present with chronic symptoms like abdominal pain,diarrhea,and constipation without identifiable structural abnormalities.These disorders are closely linked to gut-brain axis dysfunction,altered gut microbiota,and psychosocial stress,leading to psychia-tric comorbidities such as anxiety,depression,and behavioral issues.Under-standing this bidirectional relationship is crucial for developing effective,holistic management strategies that address physical and mental health.AIM To examine the psychiatric impacts of FGIDs in children,focusing on anxiety and depression and their association with other neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood,such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder,emphasizing the role of the gut-brain axis,emotional dysregulation,and psychosocial stress.Key mechanisms explored include neurotransmitter dysregulation,microbiota imbalance,central sensitization,heightening stress reactivity,emotional dysregulation,and symptom perception.The review also evaluates the role of family dynamics and coping strategies in exacerbating FGID symptoms and contributing to psychiatric conditions.METHODS A narrative review was conducted using 328 studies sourced from PubMed,Scopus,and Google Scholar,covering research published over the past 20 years.Inclusion criteria focused on studies examining FGID diagnosis,gut-brain mechanisms,psychiatric comorbidities,and psychosocial factors in pediatric populations.FGIDs commonly affecting children,including functional constipation,abdominal pain,irritable bowel syndrome,gastroesophageal reflux,and cyclic vomiting syndrome,were analyzed concerning their psychological impacts.RESULTS The review highlights a strong connection between FGIDs and psychiatric symptoms,mediated by gut-brain axis dysfunction,dysregulated microbiota,and central sensitization.These physiological disruptions increase children’s vulnerability to anxiety and depression,while psychosocial factors-such as chronic stress,early-life trauma,maladaptive family dynamics,and ineffective coping strategies-intensify the cycle of gastrointestinal and emotional distress.CONCLUSION Effective management of FGIDs requires a biopsychosocial approach integrating medical,psychological,and dietary interventions.Parental education,early intervention,and multidisciplinary care coordination are critical in mitigating long-term psychological impacts and improving both gastrointestinal and mental health outcomes in children with FGIDs.展开更多
BACKGROUND Managing critical care emergencies in children with autism spectrum disorder(ASD)presents unique challenges due to their distinct sensory sensitivities,communication difficulties,and behavioral issues.Effec...BACKGROUND Managing critical care emergencies in children with autism spectrum disorder(ASD)presents unique challenges due to their distinct sensory sensitivities,communication difficulties,and behavioral issues.Effective strategies and protocols are essential for optimal care in these high-stress situations.AIM To systematically evaluate and synthesize current evidence on best practices for managing critical care emergencies in children with ASD.The review focuses on key areas,including sensory-friendly environments,communication strategies,behavioral management,and the role of multidisciplinary approaches.METHODS A comprehensive search was conducted across major medical databases,including PubMed,Embase,and Cochrane Library,for studies published between 2000 and 2023.Studies were selected based on their relevance to critical care management in children with ASD,encompassing randomized controlled trials,observational studies,qualitative research,and case studies.Data were extracted and analyzed to identify common themes,successful strategies,and areas for improvement.RESULTS The review identified 50 studies that met the inclusion criteria.Findings highlighted the importance of creating sensory-friendly environments,utilizing effective communication strategies,and implementing individualized behavioral management plans.These findings,derived from a comprehensive review of current evidence,provide valuable insights into the best practices for managing critical care emergencies in children with ASD.Sensory modifications,such as reduced lighting and noise,visual aids,and augmentative and alternative communication tools,enhanced patient comfort and cooperation.The involvement of multidisciplinary teams was crucial in delivering holistic care.Case studies provided practical insights and underscored the need for continuous refi-nement of protocols.CONCLUSION The review emphasizes the need for a tailored approach to managing critical care emergencies for children with ASD.Sensory-friendly adjustments,effective communication,and behavioral strategies supported by a mul-tidisciplinary team are integral to improving outcomes.Despite progress,ongoing refinement of care practices and protocols is necessary.This ongoing process addresses remaining challenges and engages healthcare professionals in continuous improvement of care for children with ASD in critical settings.展开更多
Pediatric pancreatic tumors,though rare,pose significant diagnostic and manage-ment challenges.The recent,22-year nationwide survey on pediatric pancreatic tumors in Japan by Makita et al offers valuable insights into...Pediatric pancreatic tumors,though rare,pose significant diagnostic and manage-ment challenges.The recent,22-year nationwide survey on pediatric pancreatic tumors in Japan by Makita et al offers valuable insights into this uncommon enti-ty,revealing striking geographical variations and questioning current treatment paradigms.This editorial commentary analyzes the study's key findings,inclu-ding the predominance of solid pseudopapillary neoplasms and their younger age of onset,which contrast sharply with Western data.It explores the implications for clinical practice and research,emphasizing the need for population-specific approaches to diagnosis and treatment.The revealed limited institutional expe-rience and surgical management patterns prompt a reevaluation of optimal care delivery for these complex cases,suggesting benefits of centralizing healthcare services.Furthermore,the commentary advocates for international collaborative studies to elucidate the genetic,environmental,and lifestyle factors influencing the development and progression of pediatric pancreatic tumors across diverse populations.It also outlines future directions,calling for advancements in precision medicine and innovative care delivery models to improve global patient outcomes.Unraveling Makita et al's findings within the broader landscape of pediatric oncology can stimulate further research and clinical advancements in managing pancreatic and other rare tumors in children.展开更多
《临床小儿外科杂志》(Journal of Clinical Pediatric Surgery,CN10-1785/R,ISSN1671-6353)创刊于2002年,是经国家新闻出版署批准,由中国科学技术协会主管、中华医学会主办的小儿外科类专业学术杂志,我国著名小儿外科学家张金哲院士亲...《临床小儿外科杂志》(Journal of Clinical Pediatric Surgery,CN10-1785/R,ISSN1671-6353)创刊于2002年,是经国家新闻出版署批准,由中国科学技术协会主管、中华医学会主办的小儿外科类专业学术杂志,我国著名小儿外科学家张金哲院士亲笔题写刊名。展开更多
This editorial discusses the findings of Elbarky et al on the role of selenoprotein P1(SEPP1)in pediatric obesity and insulin resistance.Their study uncovered si-gnificantly lower SEPP1 Levels in children who were obe...This editorial discusses the findings of Elbarky et al on the role of selenoprotein P1(SEPP1)in pediatric obesity and insulin resistance.Their study uncovered si-gnificantly lower SEPP1 Levels in children who were obese compared with hea-lthy peers,demonstrating a negative correlation between SEPP1 levels and mea-sures of adiposity and insulin resistance.These findings suggest that SEPP1 is a biomarker useful in the early identification of insulin resistance in pediatric populations.This editorial emphasizes the clinical implications of the study and calls for further research to validate and explore the role of SEPP1 in metabolic health.展开更多
BACKGROUND Disorders of gut-brain interaction(DGBI)are common,but knowledge about their physiopathology is still poor,nor valid tools have been used to evaluate them in childhood.AIM To develop a psycho-gastroenterolo...BACKGROUND Disorders of gut-brain interaction(DGBI)are common,but knowledge about their physiopathology is still poor,nor valid tools have been used to evaluate them in childhood.AIM To develop a psycho-gastroenterological questionnaire(PGQ)to assess the psycho-gastroenterological profile and social characteristics of a pediatric population with and without DGBI.METHODS One hundred and nineteen Italian children(age 11-18)were included:28 outpatient patients with DGBI(Rome IV criteria)and 91 healthy controls.They filled the PGQ,faces pain scale revised(FPS-R),Bristol stool chart,ga-strointestinal symptoms rating scale,state-trait anxiety inventory,Toronto alexithymia scale 20,perceived self-efficacy in the management of negative emotions and expression of positive emotions(APEN-G,APEP-G),irritable bowel syndrome-quality of life questionnaire,school performances,tobacco use,early life events,degree of digital-ization.RESULTS Compared to controls,patients had more medical examinations(35%of them went to the doctor more than five times),a higher school performance(23%vs 13%,P<0.05),didn’t use tobacco(never vs 16%,P<0.05),had early life events(28%vs 1%P<0.05)and a higher percentage of pain classified as 4 in the FPS-R during the examination(14%vs 7%,P<0.05).CONCLUSION Pediatric outpatients with DGBI had a higher prevalence of early life events,a lower quality of life,more medical examinations rising health care costs,lower anxiety levels.展开更多
Transplantation of the left lateral section(LLS)of the liver is now an established practice for treating advanced diffuse and unresectable focal liver diseases in children,with variants of the LLS primarily used in in...Transplantation of the left lateral section(LLS)of the liver is now an established practice for treating advanced diffuse and unresectable focal liver diseases in children,with variants of the LLS primarily used in infants.However,the surgical challenge of matching the size of an adult donor's graft to the volume of a child's abdomen remains significant.This review explores historical developments,various approaches to measuring the required functional liver mass,and techniques to prevent complications associated with large-for-size grafts in infants.展开更多
The international scientific literature presents still incipient results regarding the management of cancer symptom clusters by oncology nursing,especially in pediatric oncology.This is a promising field of investigat...The international scientific literature presents still incipient results regarding the management of cancer symptom clusters by oncology nursing,especially in pediatric oncology.This is a promising field of investigation for clinical nurses and researchers,and when it is subsidized by medium-range theories,they co-rroborate the diagnoses and interventions of nursing in oncology,enhancing the science of nursing care.This minireview article aims to discuss the utilizing the hospital clowns as a complementary therapy,to enhance quality of life and reduce stress and fatigue in pediatric cancer patients.Overall,the evidence presented so far pointed out that complementary therapy might help improve the quality of life of pediatric cancer patients,and that complementary therapy usage should be part of a health comprehensive care model,delivering therapeutic approaches that might enhance the mind-body during a pediatric cancer patients’life span.The results of scientific investigations by nurses,particularly those linked to the basic sciences,play a critical role in advancing personalized care in pediatric integrative oncology.展开更多
BACKGROUND Although critically ill pediatric patients can benefit from the use of sedation,it can cause side effects and even iatrogenic complications.Since pediatric patients cannot adequately express the intensity o...BACKGROUND Although critically ill pediatric patients can benefit from the use of sedation,it can cause side effects and even iatrogenic complications.Since pediatric patients cannot adequately express the intensity or location of the pain,discriminating the cause of their irritability and agitation can be more complicated than in adults.Thus,sedation therapy for children requires more careful attention.AIM To evaluate the association of the internal parental care protocol and the reduction in pediatric intensive care unit(PICU)postoperatively.METHODS This retrospective cohort study was carried out in the PICU of the tertiary medical center in Kazakhstan.The internal parental care protocol was developed and implemented by critical care team.During the pandemic,restrictions were also placed on parental presence in the PICU.We compare two groups:During restriction and after return to normal.The level of agitation was evaluated using the Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale.Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to examine associations of parental care with sedation therapy.RESULTS A total of 289 patients were included in the study.Of them,167 patients were hospitalized during and 122 after the restrictions of parental care.In multivariate analysis,parental care was associated with lower odds of prescribing diazepam(odds ratio=0.11,95%confidence interval:0.05-0.25),controlling for age,sex,cerebral palsy,and type of surgery.CONCLUSION The results of this study show that parental care was associated only with decreased odds of prescribing sedative drugs,while no differences were observed for analgesics.展开更多
Objective:This article employs a scoping review methodology,integrates knowledge and information about current pediatric nurses'practices and perceptions regarding family-centered care in pediatric settings.Method...Objective:This article employs a scoping review methodology,integrates knowledge and information about current pediatric nurses'practices and perceptions regarding family-centered care in pediatric settings.Methods:Published articles were retrieved from databases including EBSCO host,PubMed,Springer,Science Direct,Ovid,and CINAHL between 2013 and 2023.Results:The finding shows a better understanding of pediatric nurses'perceptions of family-centered care in association with their clinical settings.However,the evidence indicates that integrating family-centered care components into health care services is difficult and confusing to nurses and is often not implemented in a clinical setting.As evidenced by this review,studies have consistently reported similar results;family-centered care was a good perception and understood by pediatric nurses as a concept but inconsistently used in a daily practice setting.Conclusions:This scoping review is the first phase in promoting a strategic plan to provide educational interventions for pediatric nurses to implement family-centered care in their daily practice settings.It's necessary to recognize pediatric nurses'perceptions and practices concerning family-centered care to provide optimal healthcare services in pediatric settings.展开更多
Pediatric liver masses encompass a diverse spectrum of benign and malignant lesions,with distinct patterns based on patient age.Optimal imaging is critical for timely diagnosis,management,and prognosis.This pictorial ...Pediatric liver masses encompass a diverse spectrum of benign and malignant lesions,with distinct patterns based on patient age.Optimal imaging is critical for timely diagnosis,management,and prognosis.This pictorial minireview cate-gorizes pediatric liver masses by age group to guide hepatology and radiology practice,with an emphasis on imaging characteristics.In children from birth to six years of age,the most common liver masses include hepatoblastoma,the most common primary hepatic malignancy in this age group;infantile hemangioma,a benign vascular tumor with a characteristic appearance on imaging;and mesen-chymal hamartoma,a rare developmental lesion.For children older than six years,liver masses are distinct,with hepatocellular carcinoma being the predo-minant malignant lesion.Benign masses such as focal nodular hyperplasia and hepatocellular adenoma also emerge in this age range,often linked to hormonal influences or metabolic disorders.The masses observed across all pediatric age groups include hepatic cysts,choledochal cysts,hydatid cysts,pyogenic and amebic abscesses,tuberculosis,lymphoma,and metastases,each presenting with unique imaging features essential for differential diagnosis.This minireview provides a comprehensive,age-based overview of pediatric liver masses,focusing on clinical presentation and key imaging findings to support accurate diagnosis and optimize management strategies in clinical hepatology,particularly in low resource settings.展开更多
Isolated male epispadias typically presents with preputial defects and dorsal urethral dehiscence. A less common subtype, known as concealed epispadias, is distinguished by an intact prepuce. Despite its clinical rele...Isolated male epispadias typically presents with preputial defects and dorsal urethral dehiscence. A less common subtype, known as concealed epispadias, is distinguished by an intact prepuce. Despite its clinical relevance, there is limited literature on this variant. In this study, we retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 86 pediatric patients with isolated male epispadias treated in Beijing Children’s Hospital (Beijing, China) from May 2004 to July 2023, including 19 cases of concealed epispadias and 67 of nonconcealed epispadias. We compared clinical characteristics, preoperative diagnostics, surgical techniques, postoperative outcomes, and sexual function during follow-up between the concealed and nonconcealed groups. No significant differences were observed between the two groups regarding surgical methods, postoperative complications, or rates of urinary incontinence. However, notable distinctions were found in the age at initial diagnosis, timing of surgery, frequency of incontinence, location of the urethral meatus, and postoperative urinary incontinence scores (all P < 0.05). Given the absence of penopubic epispadias in concealed cases, we categorized glans and penile epispadias within nonconcealed epispadias as distal epispadias (n = 40) and subsequently compared them with concealed epispadias cases. The postoperative urinary incontinence scores did not differ significantly between the concealed and distal epispadias groups. These findings suggest that concealed epispadias represents a relatively milder form of the condition, characterized by the absence of penopubic involvement, lower rates of urinary incontinence, and favorable surgical outcomes. However, the intact prepuce in concealed cases underscores the need for careful identification and early diagnosis.展开更多
Pediatric dilated cardiomyopathy(DCM)isa leading cause of heart failure in children,presenting.significant therapeutic challenges due to the limited efficacy of pharmacological treatments,thescarcity of donor hearts f...Pediatric dilated cardiomyopathy(DCM)isa leading cause of heart failure in children,presenting.significant therapeutic challenges due to the limited efficacy of pharmacological treatments,thescarcity of donor hearts for transplantation,and the high costs associated with ventricular assistdevices.Also,the economic burden of DCM medical management is a critical topic for world wide.In this context,the development of a safe,effective,and economically viable surgical intervention isof paramount importance.A recent study published in CongenitalHeart Disease,titled"CardiacRehabilitation by Pulmonary Artery Banding after Induced Dilated Candiomyopathy:A Pilot Studyon a Rodent Model",represents a significant advancement in this field.This study evaluated thefeasibility and therapeutic potential of pulmonary artery banding(PAB)in a drug-induced DMrodent model,providing critical preclinical evidence to support its clinical translation[1].展开更多
BACKGROUND Childhood obesity is a significant public health concern,particularly amongst children with chronic kidney disease requiring kidney transplant(KT).Obesity,defined as a body mass index(BMI)of 30 kg/m^(2) or ...BACKGROUND Childhood obesity is a significant public health concern,particularly amongst children with chronic kidney disease requiring kidney transplant(KT).Obesity,defined as a body mass index(BMI)of 30 kg/m^(2) or greater,is prevalent in this population and is associated with disease progression.While BMI in-fluences adult KT eligibility,its impact on pediatric transplant outcomes remains unclear.This study investigates the effect of BMI on graft survival and patient outcomes,addressing gaps in the literature and examining disparities across BMI classifications.AIM To assess the impact of BMI classifications on graft and patient survival following KT.METHODS A retrospective cohort study analyzed 23081 pediatric transplant recipients from the Standard Transplant Analysis and Research database(1987-2022).Patients were grouped into six BMI categories:Underweight,healthy weight,overweight,and Class 1,2,and 3 obesity.Data were analyzed using one-way way analysis of variance,Kruskal-Wallis tests,Chi-squared tests,Kaplan-Meier survival analysis with log-rank tests,and Cox proportional hazard regressions.Statistical significance was set at P<0.05.RESULTS Class 3 obese recipients had lower 1-year graft survival(88.7%)compared to healthy-weight recipients(93.1%,P=0.012).Underweight recipients had lower 10-year patient survival(81.3%,P<0.05)than healthy-weight recipients.Class 2 and 3 obese recipients had the lowest 5-year graft survival(67.8%and 68.3%,P=0.013)and Class 2 obesity had the lowest 10-year graft survival(40.7%).Cox regression identified increases in BMI category as an independent predictor of graft failure[hazard ratio(HR)=1.091,P<0.001]and mortality(HR=1.079,P=0.008).Obese patients experienced longer cold ischemia times(11.6 and 13.1 hours vs 10.2 hours,P<0.001).Class 3 obesity had the highest proportion of Black recipients(26.2%vs 17.9%,P<0.001).CONCLUSION Severe obesity and underweight status are associated with poorer long-term outcomes in pediatric KT recipients,emphasizing the need for nuanced transplant eligibility criteria addressing obesity-related risks and socioeconomic disparities.展开更多
BACKGROUND The management of pediatric choledocholithiasis is complicated by anatomical constraints and the subsequent risks of conventional therapies requiring external drainage.This case report introduces a novel la...BACKGROUND The management of pediatric choledocholithiasis is complicated by anatomical constraints and the subsequent risks of conventional therapies requiring external drainage.This case report introduces a novel laparoscopic microincision tech-nique at the cystic duct confluence,designed to eliminate T-tube dependence,minimize ductal trauma,and expedite recovery,which are critical priorities for active children.We present this innovation to address unmet pediatric-specific surgical needs and demonstrate its feasibility as a tailored,minimally invasive solution for choledocholithiasis in children.A 12-year-old girl with a 5-year history of recurrent upper abdominal pain was diagnosed with choledocholithiasis,cholelithiasis,and biliary pancreatitis based on imaging and laboratory tests.After failed conservative management,laparo-scopic cholecystectomy with a microincision at the cystic duct confluence enabled choledochoscopic extraction of seven stones without T-tube placement.Primary closure using absorbable sutures with cystic duct confluence preserved biliary integrity.Postoperatively,liver function and amylase levels normalized by day 3,and abdominal ultrasonography confirmed no complications.The patient promptly resumed normal activity with no recurrence observed at the 16-month follow-up visit.This approach avoids external drainage,minimizes ductal manipulation,and optimizes recovery,which are key advantages for pediatric patients.CONCLUSION Microincision at the cystic duct confluence safely eliminates T-tubes,ensures stone clearance,and accelerates pediatric recovery.展开更多
Hydrocephalus is a medical condition caused by an abnormal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) buildup in the brain’s ventricles. This excess fluid causes the ventricles to enlarge, increasing pressure within the brain. CSF ty...Hydrocephalus is a medical condition caused by an abnormal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) buildup in the brain’s ventricles. This excess fluid causes the ventricles to enlarge, increasing pressure within the brain. CSF typically flows through the ventricles and around the spinal column, bathing the brain. However, the increased pressure from excess CSF associated with hydrocephalus can damage brain tissue and lead to various problems with cognitive function. While it can occur at any age, hydrocephalus is the most common in infants and adults over 60. It has been a subject of fascination for physicians throughout history due to its striking presentation. Two main types of hydrocephalus exist: obstructive (noncommunicating) and communicating. A blockage in the CSF flow causes obstructive hydrocephalus, while communicating hydrocephalus occurs when the body’s ability to absorb CSF is impaired. The review delves into the intricacies of hydrocephalus, exploring its causes, symptoms, and pathophysiology. The latest research on the topic has been examined, including innovative treatment approaches and ongoing challenges in managing this complex condition.展开更多
文摘Photon-counting computed tomography(PCCT)represents a significant advancement in pediatric cardiovascular imaging.Traditional CT systems employ energy-integrating detectors that convert X-ray photons into visible light,whereas PCCT utilizes photon-counting detectors that directly transform X-ray photons into electric signals.This direct conversion allows photon-counting detectors to sort photons into discrete energy levels,thereby enhancing image quality through superior noise reduction,improved spatial and contrast resolution,and reduced artifacts.In pediatric applications,PCCT offers substantial benefits,including lower radiation doses,which may help reduce the risk of malignancy in pediatric patients,with perhaps greater potential to benefit those with repeated exposure from a young age.Enhanced spatial resolution facilitates better visualization of small structures,vital for diagnosing congenital heart defects.Additionally,PCCT’s spectral capabilities improve tissue characterization and enable the creation of virtual monoenergetic images,which enhance soft-tissue contrast and potentially reduce contrast media doses.Initial clinical results indicate that PCCT provides superior image quality and diagnostic accuracy compared to conven-tional CT,particularly in challenging pediatric cardiovascular cases.As PCCT technology matures,further research and standardized protocols will be essential to fully integrate it into pediatric imaging practices,ensuring optimized diagnostic outcomes and patient safety.
文摘In China pediatric liver transplantation(PLT)has become a safe and standardized procedure.Innovations and measures to further improve long-term survival and quality of life for children should be the next focus.In particular better strategies related to the surgical treatment of high-risk recipients as well as the long-term follow-up of pediatric liver recipients have to be addressed.A particular attention should be given to children presenting significant co-morbidities and those needing retransplantation.A tight mul-tidisciplinary follow-up system addressing both short-and long-term issues of pediatric liver recipients is still a challenge for the Chinese pediatric transplant community.
文摘BACKGROUND In pediatric age group patients(<18 years old)treated operatively for distal radius/both bone fractures extending imaging beyond the initial postoperative period-particularly in uncomplicated cases-appears to provide limited additional benefit.AIM To determine the necessary number of follow-up X-rays to use resources efficiently.METHODS Participants included in this study are pediatric age group patients who were treated operatively for distal radius/both bone fractures and were identified from a prospected collected data from the operating room database between the years 2009 and 2017.The data in the study included patients who had distal radius fractures and underwent fixation surgery(n=88).RESULTS When assessing the difference in the odds of conducting 1 or less X-ray compared to 2 or more X-rays in regard to the type of fixation,the only significant difference is the closed reduction fixation method.Patients who underwent closed reduction method procedure have significantly lower odds of having 2 more X-rays compared to those who didn’t have closed reduction method.Open reduction,internal fixation,and other fixation methods(close reduction and internal fixation,debridement,or epiphysiodesis)have higher odds of having two or more X-rays compared to patients who did not receive these methods;however,these odds are not statistically significant.CONCLUSION The findings of this study reveal notable absence of a statistically significant association between the frequency of postoperative X-rays and the outcome of children with distal radius fractures.
文摘Gastroesophageal reflux disease(GERD)affects both adults and children,although the symptoms differ significantly between these groups.While adults typically experience heartburn and regurgitation,children may present with more subtle signs,such as failure to thrive,chronic cough,wheezing,and Sandifer syn-drome.Diagnosing GERD in children necessitates a multifaceted approach due to the diverse symptomatology and challenges in communication.Clinical assess-ment serves as the cornerstone of diagnosis,supported by tools like pH moni-toring,esophageal impedance testing,and upper gastrointestinal endoscopy.Imaging studies,such as barium swallow,can also provide valuable insights into anatomical abnormalities and the extent of reflux.Treatment strategies for pe-diatric GERD include lifestyle adjustments,pharmacotherapy,and,in severe cases,surgical interventions.Lifestyle adjustments may involve changes in fee-ding patterns,positional therapy,and weight management.Pharmacological options range from acid suppression with proton pump inhibitors or histamine-2 receptor antagonists to surgical procedures like fundoplication for refractory cases.Personalized management is essential,considering the child’s age,sym-ptom severity,and the presence of complications.This article aims to offer a comprehensive understanding of pediatric GERD by utilizing current research to enhance clinical approaches and improve patient outcomes.
文摘BACKGROUND Functional gastrointestinal disorders(FGIDs)in children present with chronic symptoms like abdominal pain,diarrhea,and constipation without identifiable structural abnormalities.These disorders are closely linked to gut-brain axis dysfunction,altered gut microbiota,and psychosocial stress,leading to psychia-tric comorbidities such as anxiety,depression,and behavioral issues.Under-standing this bidirectional relationship is crucial for developing effective,holistic management strategies that address physical and mental health.AIM To examine the psychiatric impacts of FGIDs in children,focusing on anxiety and depression and their association with other neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood,such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder,emphasizing the role of the gut-brain axis,emotional dysregulation,and psychosocial stress.Key mechanisms explored include neurotransmitter dysregulation,microbiota imbalance,central sensitization,heightening stress reactivity,emotional dysregulation,and symptom perception.The review also evaluates the role of family dynamics and coping strategies in exacerbating FGID symptoms and contributing to psychiatric conditions.METHODS A narrative review was conducted using 328 studies sourced from PubMed,Scopus,and Google Scholar,covering research published over the past 20 years.Inclusion criteria focused on studies examining FGID diagnosis,gut-brain mechanisms,psychiatric comorbidities,and psychosocial factors in pediatric populations.FGIDs commonly affecting children,including functional constipation,abdominal pain,irritable bowel syndrome,gastroesophageal reflux,and cyclic vomiting syndrome,were analyzed concerning their psychological impacts.RESULTS The review highlights a strong connection between FGIDs and psychiatric symptoms,mediated by gut-brain axis dysfunction,dysregulated microbiota,and central sensitization.These physiological disruptions increase children’s vulnerability to anxiety and depression,while psychosocial factors-such as chronic stress,early-life trauma,maladaptive family dynamics,and ineffective coping strategies-intensify the cycle of gastrointestinal and emotional distress.CONCLUSION Effective management of FGIDs requires a biopsychosocial approach integrating medical,psychological,and dietary interventions.Parental education,early intervention,and multidisciplinary care coordination are critical in mitigating long-term psychological impacts and improving both gastrointestinal and mental health outcomes in children with FGIDs.
文摘BACKGROUND Managing critical care emergencies in children with autism spectrum disorder(ASD)presents unique challenges due to their distinct sensory sensitivities,communication difficulties,and behavioral issues.Effective strategies and protocols are essential for optimal care in these high-stress situations.AIM To systematically evaluate and synthesize current evidence on best practices for managing critical care emergencies in children with ASD.The review focuses on key areas,including sensory-friendly environments,communication strategies,behavioral management,and the role of multidisciplinary approaches.METHODS A comprehensive search was conducted across major medical databases,including PubMed,Embase,and Cochrane Library,for studies published between 2000 and 2023.Studies were selected based on their relevance to critical care management in children with ASD,encompassing randomized controlled trials,observational studies,qualitative research,and case studies.Data were extracted and analyzed to identify common themes,successful strategies,and areas for improvement.RESULTS The review identified 50 studies that met the inclusion criteria.Findings highlighted the importance of creating sensory-friendly environments,utilizing effective communication strategies,and implementing individualized behavioral management plans.These findings,derived from a comprehensive review of current evidence,provide valuable insights into the best practices for managing critical care emergencies in children with ASD.Sensory modifications,such as reduced lighting and noise,visual aids,and augmentative and alternative communication tools,enhanced patient comfort and cooperation.The involvement of multidisciplinary teams was crucial in delivering holistic care.Case studies provided practical insights and underscored the need for continuous refi-nement of protocols.CONCLUSION The review emphasizes the need for a tailored approach to managing critical care emergencies for children with ASD.Sensory-friendly adjustments,effective communication,and behavioral strategies supported by a mul-tidisciplinary team are integral to improving outcomes.Despite progress,ongoing refinement of care practices and protocols is necessary.This ongoing process addresses remaining challenges and engages healthcare professionals in continuous improvement of care for children with ASD in critical settings.
文摘Pediatric pancreatic tumors,though rare,pose significant diagnostic and manage-ment challenges.The recent,22-year nationwide survey on pediatric pancreatic tumors in Japan by Makita et al offers valuable insights into this uncommon enti-ty,revealing striking geographical variations and questioning current treatment paradigms.This editorial commentary analyzes the study's key findings,inclu-ding the predominance of solid pseudopapillary neoplasms and their younger age of onset,which contrast sharply with Western data.It explores the implications for clinical practice and research,emphasizing the need for population-specific approaches to diagnosis and treatment.The revealed limited institutional expe-rience and surgical management patterns prompt a reevaluation of optimal care delivery for these complex cases,suggesting benefits of centralizing healthcare services.Furthermore,the commentary advocates for international collaborative studies to elucidate the genetic,environmental,and lifestyle factors influencing the development and progression of pediatric pancreatic tumors across diverse populations.It also outlines future directions,calling for advancements in precision medicine and innovative care delivery models to improve global patient outcomes.Unraveling Makita et al's findings within the broader landscape of pediatric oncology can stimulate further research and clinical advancements in managing pancreatic and other rare tumors in children.
文摘《临床小儿外科杂志》(Journal of Clinical Pediatric Surgery,CN10-1785/R,ISSN1671-6353)创刊于2002年,是经国家新闻出版署批准,由中国科学技术协会主管、中华医学会主办的小儿外科类专业学术杂志,我国著名小儿外科学家张金哲院士亲笔题写刊名。
文摘This editorial discusses the findings of Elbarky et al on the role of selenoprotein P1(SEPP1)in pediatric obesity and insulin resistance.Their study uncovered si-gnificantly lower SEPP1 Levels in children who were obese compared with hea-lthy peers,demonstrating a negative correlation between SEPP1 levels and mea-sures of adiposity and insulin resistance.These findings suggest that SEPP1 is a biomarker useful in the early identification of insulin resistance in pediatric populations.This editorial emphasizes the clinical implications of the study and calls for further research to validate and explore the role of SEPP1 in metabolic health.
文摘BACKGROUND Disorders of gut-brain interaction(DGBI)are common,but knowledge about their physiopathology is still poor,nor valid tools have been used to evaluate them in childhood.AIM To develop a psycho-gastroenterological questionnaire(PGQ)to assess the psycho-gastroenterological profile and social characteristics of a pediatric population with and without DGBI.METHODS One hundred and nineteen Italian children(age 11-18)were included:28 outpatient patients with DGBI(Rome IV criteria)and 91 healthy controls.They filled the PGQ,faces pain scale revised(FPS-R),Bristol stool chart,ga-strointestinal symptoms rating scale,state-trait anxiety inventory,Toronto alexithymia scale 20,perceived self-efficacy in the management of negative emotions and expression of positive emotions(APEN-G,APEP-G),irritable bowel syndrome-quality of life questionnaire,school performances,tobacco use,early life events,degree of digital-ization.RESULTS Compared to controls,patients had more medical examinations(35%of them went to the doctor more than five times),a higher school performance(23%vs 13%,P<0.05),didn’t use tobacco(never vs 16%,P<0.05),had early life events(28%vs 1%P<0.05)and a higher percentage of pain classified as 4 in the FPS-R during the examination(14%vs 7%,P<0.05).CONCLUSION Pediatric outpatients with DGBI had a higher prevalence of early life events,a lower quality of life,more medical examinations rising health care costs,lower anxiety levels.
文摘Transplantation of the left lateral section(LLS)of the liver is now an established practice for treating advanced diffuse and unresectable focal liver diseases in children,with variants of the LLS primarily used in infants.However,the surgical challenge of matching the size of an adult donor's graft to the volume of a child's abdomen remains significant.This review explores historical developments,various approaches to measuring the required functional liver mass,and techniques to prevent complications associated with large-for-size grafts in infants.
基金Supported by the Coordination of Improvement of Higher Education Personnel(CAPES)and National Council for Scientific and Technological Development(CNPq),No.311427/2023-5.
文摘The international scientific literature presents still incipient results regarding the management of cancer symptom clusters by oncology nursing,especially in pediatric oncology.This is a promising field of investigation for clinical nurses and researchers,and when it is subsidized by medium-range theories,they co-rroborate the diagnoses and interventions of nursing in oncology,enhancing the science of nursing care.This minireview article aims to discuss the utilizing the hospital clowns as a complementary therapy,to enhance quality of life and reduce stress and fatigue in pediatric cancer patients.Overall,the evidence presented so far pointed out that complementary therapy might help improve the quality of life of pediatric cancer patients,and that complementary therapy usage should be part of a health comprehensive care model,delivering therapeutic approaches that might enhance the mind-body during a pediatric cancer patients’life span.The results of scientific investigations by nurses,particularly those linked to the basic sciences,play a critical role in advancing personalized care in pediatric integrative oncology.
文摘BACKGROUND Although critically ill pediatric patients can benefit from the use of sedation,it can cause side effects and even iatrogenic complications.Since pediatric patients cannot adequately express the intensity or location of the pain,discriminating the cause of their irritability and agitation can be more complicated than in adults.Thus,sedation therapy for children requires more careful attention.AIM To evaluate the association of the internal parental care protocol and the reduction in pediatric intensive care unit(PICU)postoperatively.METHODS This retrospective cohort study was carried out in the PICU of the tertiary medical center in Kazakhstan.The internal parental care protocol was developed and implemented by critical care team.During the pandemic,restrictions were also placed on parental presence in the PICU.We compare two groups:During restriction and after return to normal.The level of agitation was evaluated using the Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale.Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to examine associations of parental care with sedation therapy.RESULTS A total of 289 patients were included in the study.Of them,167 patients were hospitalized during and 122 after the restrictions of parental care.In multivariate analysis,parental care was associated with lower odds of prescribing diazepam(odds ratio=0.11,95%confidence interval:0.05-0.25),controlling for age,sex,cerebral palsy,and type of surgery.CONCLUSION The results of this study show that parental care was associated only with decreased odds of prescribing sedative drugs,while no differences were observed for analgesics.
文摘Objective:This article employs a scoping review methodology,integrates knowledge and information about current pediatric nurses'practices and perceptions regarding family-centered care in pediatric settings.Methods:Published articles were retrieved from databases including EBSCO host,PubMed,Springer,Science Direct,Ovid,and CINAHL between 2013 and 2023.Results:The finding shows a better understanding of pediatric nurses'perceptions of family-centered care in association with their clinical settings.However,the evidence indicates that integrating family-centered care components into health care services is difficult and confusing to nurses and is often not implemented in a clinical setting.As evidenced by this review,studies have consistently reported similar results;family-centered care was a good perception and understood by pediatric nurses as a concept but inconsistently used in a daily practice setting.Conclusions:This scoping review is the first phase in promoting a strategic plan to provide educational interventions for pediatric nurses to implement family-centered care in their daily practice settings.It's necessary to recognize pediatric nurses'perceptions and practices concerning family-centered care to provide optimal healthcare services in pediatric settings.
文摘Pediatric liver masses encompass a diverse spectrum of benign and malignant lesions,with distinct patterns based on patient age.Optimal imaging is critical for timely diagnosis,management,and prognosis.This pictorial minireview cate-gorizes pediatric liver masses by age group to guide hepatology and radiology practice,with an emphasis on imaging characteristics.In children from birth to six years of age,the most common liver masses include hepatoblastoma,the most common primary hepatic malignancy in this age group;infantile hemangioma,a benign vascular tumor with a characteristic appearance on imaging;and mesen-chymal hamartoma,a rare developmental lesion.For children older than six years,liver masses are distinct,with hepatocellular carcinoma being the predo-minant malignant lesion.Benign masses such as focal nodular hyperplasia and hepatocellular adenoma also emerge in this age range,often linked to hormonal influences or metabolic disorders.The masses observed across all pediatric age groups include hepatic cysts,choledochal cysts,hydatid cysts,pyogenic and amebic abscesses,tuberculosis,lymphoma,and metastases,each presenting with unique imaging features essential for differential diagnosis.This minireview provides a comprehensive,age-based overview of pediatric liver masses,focusing on clinical presentation and key imaging findings to support accurate diagnosis and optimize management strategies in clinical hepatology,particularly in low resource settings.
文摘Isolated male epispadias typically presents with preputial defects and dorsal urethral dehiscence. A less common subtype, known as concealed epispadias, is distinguished by an intact prepuce. Despite its clinical relevance, there is limited literature on this variant. In this study, we retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 86 pediatric patients with isolated male epispadias treated in Beijing Children’s Hospital (Beijing, China) from May 2004 to July 2023, including 19 cases of concealed epispadias and 67 of nonconcealed epispadias. We compared clinical characteristics, preoperative diagnostics, surgical techniques, postoperative outcomes, and sexual function during follow-up between the concealed and nonconcealed groups. No significant differences were observed between the two groups regarding surgical methods, postoperative complications, or rates of urinary incontinence. However, notable distinctions were found in the age at initial diagnosis, timing of surgery, frequency of incontinence, location of the urethral meatus, and postoperative urinary incontinence scores (all P < 0.05). Given the absence of penopubic epispadias in concealed cases, we categorized glans and penile epispadias within nonconcealed epispadias as distal epispadias (n = 40) and subsequently compared them with concealed epispadias cases. The postoperative urinary incontinence scores did not differ significantly between the concealed and distal epispadias groups. These findings suggest that concealed epispadias represents a relatively milder form of the condition, characterized by the absence of penopubic involvement, lower rates of urinary incontinence, and favorable surgical outcomes. However, the intact prepuce in concealed cases underscores the need for careful identification and early diagnosis.
文摘Pediatric dilated cardiomyopathy(DCM)isa leading cause of heart failure in children,presenting.significant therapeutic challenges due to the limited efficacy of pharmacological treatments,thescarcity of donor hearts for transplantation,and the high costs associated with ventricular assistdevices.Also,the economic burden of DCM medical management is a critical topic for world wide.In this context,the development of a safe,effective,and economically viable surgical intervention isof paramount importance.A recent study published in CongenitalHeart Disease,titled"CardiacRehabilitation by Pulmonary Artery Banding after Induced Dilated Candiomyopathy:A Pilot Studyon a Rodent Model",represents a significant advancement in this field.This study evaluated thefeasibility and therapeutic potential of pulmonary artery banding(PAB)in a drug-induced DMrodent model,providing critical preclinical evidence to support its clinical translation[1].
文摘BACKGROUND Childhood obesity is a significant public health concern,particularly amongst children with chronic kidney disease requiring kidney transplant(KT).Obesity,defined as a body mass index(BMI)of 30 kg/m^(2) or greater,is prevalent in this population and is associated with disease progression.While BMI in-fluences adult KT eligibility,its impact on pediatric transplant outcomes remains unclear.This study investigates the effect of BMI on graft survival and patient outcomes,addressing gaps in the literature and examining disparities across BMI classifications.AIM To assess the impact of BMI classifications on graft and patient survival following KT.METHODS A retrospective cohort study analyzed 23081 pediatric transplant recipients from the Standard Transplant Analysis and Research database(1987-2022).Patients were grouped into six BMI categories:Underweight,healthy weight,overweight,and Class 1,2,and 3 obesity.Data were analyzed using one-way way analysis of variance,Kruskal-Wallis tests,Chi-squared tests,Kaplan-Meier survival analysis with log-rank tests,and Cox proportional hazard regressions.Statistical significance was set at P<0.05.RESULTS Class 3 obese recipients had lower 1-year graft survival(88.7%)compared to healthy-weight recipients(93.1%,P=0.012).Underweight recipients had lower 10-year patient survival(81.3%,P<0.05)than healthy-weight recipients.Class 2 and 3 obese recipients had the lowest 5-year graft survival(67.8%and 68.3%,P=0.013)and Class 2 obesity had the lowest 10-year graft survival(40.7%).Cox regression identified increases in BMI category as an independent predictor of graft failure[hazard ratio(HR)=1.091,P<0.001]and mortality(HR=1.079,P=0.008).Obese patients experienced longer cold ischemia times(11.6 and 13.1 hours vs 10.2 hours,P<0.001).Class 3 obesity had the highest proportion of Black recipients(26.2%vs 17.9%,P<0.001).CONCLUSION Severe obesity and underweight status are associated with poorer long-term outcomes in pediatric KT recipients,emphasizing the need for nuanced transplant eligibility criteria addressing obesity-related risks and socioeconomic disparities.
文摘BACKGROUND The management of pediatric choledocholithiasis is complicated by anatomical constraints and the subsequent risks of conventional therapies requiring external drainage.This case report introduces a novel laparoscopic microincision tech-nique at the cystic duct confluence,designed to eliminate T-tube dependence,minimize ductal trauma,and expedite recovery,which are critical priorities for active children.We present this innovation to address unmet pediatric-specific surgical needs and demonstrate its feasibility as a tailored,minimally invasive solution for choledocholithiasis in children.A 12-year-old girl with a 5-year history of recurrent upper abdominal pain was diagnosed with choledocholithiasis,cholelithiasis,and biliary pancreatitis based on imaging and laboratory tests.After failed conservative management,laparo-scopic cholecystectomy with a microincision at the cystic duct confluence enabled choledochoscopic extraction of seven stones without T-tube placement.Primary closure using absorbable sutures with cystic duct confluence preserved biliary integrity.Postoperatively,liver function and amylase levels normalized by day 3,and abdominal ultrasonography confirmed no complications.The patient promptly resumed normal activity with no recurrence observed at the 16-month follow-up visit.This approach avoids external drainage,minimizes ductal manipulation,and optimizes recovery,which are key advantages for pediatric patients.CONCLUSION Microincision at the cystic duct confluence safely eliminates T-tubes,ensures stone clearance,and accelerates pediatric recovery.
文摘Hydrocephalus is a medical condition caused by an abnormal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) buildup in the brain’s ventricles. This excess fluid causes the ventricles to enlarge, increasing pressure within the brain. CSF typically flows through the ventricles and around the spinal column, bathing the brain. However, the increased pressure from excess CSF associated with hydrocephalus can damage brain tissue and lead to various problems with cognitive function. While it can occur at any age, hydrocephalus is the most common in infants and adults over 60. It has been a subject of fascination for physicians throughout history due to its striking presentation. Two main types of hydrocephalus exist: obstructive (noncommunicating) and communicating. A blockage in the CSF flow causes obstructive hydrocephalus, while communicating hydrocephalus occurs when the body’s ability to absorb CSF is impaired. The review delves into the intricacies of hydrocephalus, exploring its causes, symptoms, and pathophysiology. The latest research on the topic has been examined, including innovative treatment approaches and ongoing challenges in managing this complex condition.