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This multicenter retrospective study evaluated the use of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) in 14 children with Dravet syndrome as a preventive strategy against febrile status epilepticus. Over a 6‐month period, IVIG was associated with a significant reduction in hospitalizations for febrile status epilepticus.
Romane Marc +9 more
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Risk factors of peripheral venous catheter-related complication and infection in children with bronchopneumonia. [PDF]
Li HM +5 more
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Disproportional ventilatory response to incremental exercise in individuals with cerebral palsy
Individuals with cerebral palsy demonstrate a disproportionate ventilatory response during incremental exercise. Compared with typically developing peers, respiratory frequency increases earlier and at comparable exercise intensities, contributing to higher perceived exertion and reduced ventilatory efficiency. At task failure, respiratory frequency is
Linnéa Corell +14 more
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Peripheral venous catheter-related phlebitis: A meta-analysis of topical treatment. [PDF]
Garcia-Expósito J +5 more
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Abstract Introduction In 2025, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) approved the use of teplizumab (a monoclonal anti‐CD3 antibody) to delay progression from Stage 2 to Stage 3 Type 1 diabetes in the UK. Methods To address the need for clear guidance on managing patients eligible for teplizumab therapy, the British Society of ...
Renuka P. Dias +8 more
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Impact of a training strategy on improving compliance of hand hygiene and gloving during the placement of a short peripheral venous catheter: the multicentre study CleanHand4. [PDF]
Farizon M +6 more
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Game‐Based Learning Versus Model Arm Training for Intravenous Cannulation in Dental Education
ABSTRACT Introduction Peripheral intravenous catheterisation is a complex procedure that is primarily performed by nurses in healthcare services. Peripheral intravenous catheterisation (PIVC) is also part of the updated 2024 Core Program in the National Dental Education catalogue. This study aimed to implement this practice and to evaluate the approach
Çağıl Vural +4 more
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Central venous catheters are frequently required for temporary vascular access in patients with inaccessible peripheral venous access and in patients requiring haemodialysis.
Nivy Patel +4 more
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Lower risk of peripheral venous catheter-related bloodstream infection by hand insertion. [PDF]
Buetti N +9 more
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ABSTRACT Background Central venous catheters (CVCs) are essential in pediatric hematology‐oncology, for the administration of chemotherapy and supportive therapy. Thrombocytopenia increases the risk of bleeding and current guidelines recommend prophylactic platelet transfusions below 40–50 × 109/L, though evidence is limited and transfusions entail ...
Alessandro Raffaele +8 more
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