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Specialized paediatric intensive care units are viable only as Regional Centres and these will usually be associated with paediatric hospitals or university departments. Financial and manpower resources seldom permit the establishment of more than one unit for intensive care in the district general hospital and this has to serve all age groups. Despite
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Specialized paediatric intensive care units are viable only as Regional Centres and these will usually be associated with paediatric hospitals or university departments. Financial and manpower resources seldom permit the establishment of more than one unit for intensive care in the district general hospital and this has to serve all age groups. Despite
R. S. Atkinson +2 more
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Tracheostomy trends in paediatric intensive care
Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2020Paediatric tracheostomy is most commonly performed in children on the paediatric intensive care unit (PICU) to facilitate long-term ventilation. We sought to identify trends in UK tracheostomy practice in PICUs. Data were analysed from 250 261 admissions, including 4409 children tracheostomised between 2003 and 2017.
Jason Powell +4 more
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Paediatric Intensive Care in the Field Hospital
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 2009Our recent experience of paediatric critical care during UK military operations in Afghanistan is discussed alongside consideration of the background to the paediatric critical care service on deployment. We describe the intensive care unit’s capabilities, details of recent paediatric critical care admissions during July to September 2008 and some of ...
C C, Harris, J J K, McNicholas
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Pressure care in the paediatric intensive care unit
Nursing Standard, 2002Nursing staff in paediatric intensive care units (PICUs) regularly face a complex combination of nursing problems when admitting critically ill children. The assessment of skin integrity might not always be a priority during the initial period following admission.
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Paediatric nuclear cardiology in intensive care
Intensive Care Medicine, 1980The role of non-invasive nuclear medicine procedures in the management of paediatric cardiac abnormalities is reviewed. The studies can be performed at the bedside of the very sick infant using a mobile gamma camera computer system, and provide functional structural information essential for management.
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Outcomes following admission to paediatric intensive care: A systematic review
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2021Claire Procter +2 more
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Should paediatric intensive care be centralised?
The Lancet, 1997W, Tarnow-Mordi, J, Tucker, G, Parry
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Paediatric palliative care and paediatric intensive care
Nursing in Critical Care, 2012openaire +2 more sources

