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Analysis of risk factors for depression and anxiety related to the degree of asthma control in children according to gender Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-16 Ning Wang, Long Zhao, Cuicui Liu, Xiaolan Shi, Jing Wang, Shouzhen Wu
The purpose of the study was to investigate whether risk factors involved in the degree of asthma control were the same for children of both genders. This cross-sectional study collected relevant data from 320 children with asthma attending the respiratory asthma clinic at a local children's hospital. All the patients passed the Asthma Control Test (ACT) or the Childhood Asthma Control Test (cACT)
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Low SARS-CoV-2 prevalence in asymptomatic children during the first year of the pandemic: A French retrospective study Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-06 Béatrice De Pracontal, Fleur Lorton, Thomas Drumel, Marianne Coste-Burel, Elise Launay, Christèle Gras Le Guen
Since the beginning of the pandemic, children's role in the transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has been debated. We aimed to describe the prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in asymptomatic children undergoing institutional systematic screening. From 2020 to 2021, this retrospective study in a French university hospital included consecutive asymptomatic children routinely
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On the study exploring the correlation between sedentary behavior and physical activity in adolescents and children Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-01-24 Mei-Ju Chen, Shu-Hsin Lee, Shiuan-Shinn Lee
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Dysmenorrhea among 12-year-old teenagers from different socioeconomic backgrounds Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-01-24 Coralie Defert, Ianis Cousin, Isabelle Chauvet-Le Marchand, Catherine Burgazzi, Estelle Le Pabic, Alexis P Arnaud
Background The age of menarche has been gradually declining since the end of the 20th century. Few studies have been carried out about dysmenorrhea in Europe and they mainly included girls over the age of 15 years. Methods We conducted an observational study among sixth-grade schoolgirls (usually 11-12 years) during the 2020 academic year in 72 randomly selected public schools in a French region (approval
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Neonatal salt wasting syndrome: Aldosterone synthase deficiency caused by a new splicing variant in CYP11B2 Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-01-22 Rémy Gerard, Clément Sauvestre, Pascal Barat, Jérôme Harambat, Clément Janot, Delphine Mallet, Florence Roucher-Boulez, Lise Allard
Aldosterone synthase deficiency (ASD) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder involving isolated aldosterone deficiency without any compromise of other adrenal hormones. This condition manifests mainly in the neonatal period and in infants as a salt wasting syndrome with vomiting and failure to thrive. Due to its potentially life-threatening effects, ASD requires a careful and early diagnosis based
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Assessment of medication discrepancy, medication appropriateness, and cost analysis among patients with pediatric nephrotic syndrome: An ambispective cohort observational study Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-01-22 Deepthi Avvaru, M Santhosh Reddy, Shinaj Azar MS, Shashikala Wali, Mahantesh V Patil, Ramesh Bhandari, M S Ganachari
Background Nephrotic syndrome (NS) is a commonly encountered chronic kidney disease in pediatric populations, with South Asian children being at high risk and requiring long-term pharmacological management. Thus, identifying medication discrepancies and evaluating the appropriateness of therapy and its economic burden are vital for inpatient management. The aim of the study was to assess medication
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Pediatric popper intoxication: Case report of intoxication in a 3-month-old infant Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-01-22 Gauthier Toutain, Charlotte Pons, Sylvie Lamoureux
We present the case of a 3-month-old boy who accidentally ingested poppers. The patient presented with refractory hypoxemia and compensated circulatory failure associated with severe methemoglobinemia. He made a full recovery after treatment with the specific antidote methylene blue. This is the first report of popper poisoning in a child – a rare case of poisoning in pediatrics.
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Parents’ participation in collegial meetings to discuss withholding or withdrawing treatment for their newborn: Working to improve information-sharing Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-01-22 Philippe Boize, Yaëlle Garner, Enora Neaud, Suzanne Borrhomee
Aim The role of parents in decision-making concerning their child's end-of-life care is not clearly defined. Their participation is encouraged by ethical reflection, in particular by the CCNE (French National Ethics Advisory Committee), but laws are limited to imposing a duty to provide information to doctors. Decisions are taken at the end of a collegial meeting (CM) intended to better inform the
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First report on chromosomal abnormalities in Eastern Morocco: Identification of a new case of a de novo partial trisomy 13q using single-nucleotide polymorphism array Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-01-22 Manal Elidrissi Errahhali, Mounia Elidrissi Errahhali, Sara Ramdani, Saida Lhousni, Noufissa Benajiba, Maria Rkain, Abdeladim Babakhouya, Aziza Elouali, Ayad Ghanam, Rim Amrani, Sahar Messaoudi, Anass Ayyad, Bouchra Oneib, Ahmed Mimouni, Hanane Saadi, Sanae Allaoui, Meryem Ouarzane, Agnès Guichet, Majida Charif, Redouane Boulouiz, Mohammed Bellaoui
Background Chromosomal abnormalities are the main cause of birth defects, intellectual disability, and miscarriages. They contribute to significant human morbidity and infant mortality. Here we report for the first time the chromosomal abnormalities encountered in the population of Eastern Morocco. Furthermore, we describe a new case of a de novo partial trisomy 13q combined with a terminal deletion
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Two-year audit of compliance in the preparation and administration of medications by nursing staff in a mother-and-child university hospital center Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-01-22 Charlotte Jacolin, Amélie Monnier, Élisabeth Farcy, Suzanne Atkinson, Véronique Pelchat, Stéphanie Duval, Jean-François Bussières
Objective Audits are essential for reviewing and improving the medication-use process. Identifying areas for improvement can limit the risk of errors when preparing and administering drugs. Pediatric centers face specific challenges in ensuring the safety of the medication-use process. The objective of this study was to observe and compare compliance with criteria for the preparation and administration
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Effect of the Helfer skin tap technique on pain, anxiety, and fear in children undergoing intramuscular injection: An open-label randomized controlled study Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-01-22 Aylin Kurt, Fatma Dinç, Betül Akkoç
Background Intramuscular injections, which children frequently experience during hospitalization, are one of the most significant causes of pain. Pain control is an important part of care. Therefore, it is necessary to provide practical methods in the field of nursing care to reduce injection-related pain. Aim This study aimed to determine the effect of the Helfer skin tap technique on pain, anxiety
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Single-center experience of congenital disorders of glycosylation syndrome screening in Tunisia: A retrospective study over a 15-year period (2007–2021) Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-01-22 Wiem Zidi, Sameh Hadj-Taieb, Ichraf Kraoua, Mongia Hachicha, Hassen Seboui, Kamel Monastiri, Saayda Ben Becher, Ilhem Turki, Haifa Sanhaji, Neji Tebib, Naziha Kaabachi, Moncef Feki, Monia Allal-Elasmi
Background We report the results gathered over 15 years of screening for congenital disorders of glycosylation syndrome (CDGS) in Tunisia according to clinical and biochemical characteristics. Methods Our laboratory received 1055 analysis requests from various departments and hospitals, for children with a clinical suspicion of CDGS. The screening was carried out through separation of transferrin isoforms
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Pub — ANNONCE 21X28 DAVIDSON ESSENTIEL MEDECINE PRINT Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-01-03
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Pub — ANNONCE 21X28 NEUROLOGIE DE L'ADOLESCENCE PRINT Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-01-03
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Pub — ANNONCE 21X28 ALLERGOLOGIE DE L'ENFANT PRINT Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-01-03
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Low C0 and normal C16 and C18:1 masking the diagnosis of carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency including a novel CPT2 variant: A case report Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Shuting Wang, Chengming Diao, Junhong Leng
The cases were a pair of siblings with a carnitine palmitoyltransferase (CPT2) deficiency detected by tandem mass spectrometry. Their C16 and C18:1 levels were both within the normal range, while C0 was low, and the (C16+C18:1)/C2 ratio was high. Following genetic testing, a novel gene mutation was identified in both patients. The male patient had a normal growth rate during 5 years of follow-up after
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Body composition and resting energy expenditure in a group of children with achondroplasia: Effectiveness of predictive models in the treatment of obesity Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-12-22 Laura Garde-Etayo, Paula Camelia Trandafir, Céline Saint-Laurent, María Dolores Ugarte, Ana María Insausti Serrano
Background Persons with achondroplasia develop early obesity, which is a comorbidity associated with other complications. Currently, there are no validated specific predictive equations to estimate resting energy expenditure in achondroplasia. Methods We analyzed the influence of body composition on this parameter and determined whether predictive models used for children with standard height are adjusted
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Medical management of vegetarian and vegan children in France: Medical practices and parents’ perceptions Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-12-21 Marion Barbier, Irène Boisseau, Julie Lemale, Marie Chevallier, Guillaume Mortamet
Objectives Despite a significant increase in the prevalence of vegetarianism and veganism in children in France, data on the care pathway of these children are scarce. This study aimed to describe the characteristics of the medical follow-up of vegan/vegetarian children, to evaluate the medical practices, and to analyze the perceptions of parents. Materials and methods This was a double cross-sectional
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Effect of nusinersen after 3 years of treatment in 57 young children with SMA in terms of SMN2 copy number or type Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-12-21 Frédérique Audic, Sonia M. Dubois, Julien Durigneux, Christine Barnerias, Arnaud Isapof, Marie-Christine Nougues, Jean-Baptiste Davion, Christian Richelme, Carole Vuillerot, Laure Legoff, Pascal Sabouraud, Claude Cances, Vincent Laugel, Juliette Ropars, Caroline Espil-Taris, Valérie Trommsdorff, Anne Pervillé, Marta Gomez Garcia-de-la-Banda, Hervé Testard, Mondher Chouchane, Isabelle Desguerre
Background Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a rare genetic neuromuscular disorder due to an autosomal recessive mutation in the survival motor neuron 1 gene (SMN1), causing degeneration of the anterior horn cells of the spinal cord and resulting in muscle atrophy. This study aimed to report on the 36-month follow-up of children with SMA treated with nusinersen before the age of 3 years. Changes in
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Gastrocolic fistula as a complication of a gastric ulcer related to Helicobacter pylori in a child Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-22 Alexandre Mancheron, Arnaud Bonnard, Nadia Belarbi, Jérôme Viala, Hélène Lengline
Gastrocolic fistulas are very rare in children and their association with is poorly described. We present the case of a 10-year-old boy with a history of chronic abdominal pain, diarrhea, halitosis, and growth delay diagnosed with -associated gastritis and gastrocolic fistula. The boy recovered with resection surgery and antibiotic therapy for eradication of the pathogen. This is the first description
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Developing the scale of genetic/genomic awareness in pediatric nurses Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-22 Emine Bayrak Aykan, Berna Eren Fidancı
In recent years, genomic information and technology have been increasingly integrated into healthcare services for the prevention of genetic diseases, screening, diagnosis, treatment selection, and follow-up of treatment efficacy. The aim of the study was to develop the Scale of Genetic/Genomic Awareness in Pediatric Nurses (SGAPN) and to evaluate its psychometric properties. This was a methodological
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Hypnosis therapy for self-esteem in pediatric neurology practice: A pilot exploratory study Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-22 Margaux Hazard, Maximilien Perivier, Charly Gaisne, Rime Hicham, Pierre Castelnau
A number of pediatric conditions are chronic, such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), idiopathic epilepsies, or anxiety disorder. They all have an impact on self-esteem with consequences on the quality of life. Hypnosis is a therapeutic strategy that consists in putting into trance an individual who becomes receptive to appropriate suggestions. Such an approach is now considered a
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Transition care to adolescent hepatology in a tertiary center for rare adult–child liver disease Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-21 Nolwenn Laborde, Karl Barange, Chloé Girard, Clothilde Marbach, Christophe Bureau, Pierre Broué
This study analyzed the results of a transition program in a patient population with a rare liver disease of pediatric onset. Data were collected on the clinical course of an adolescent population with a rare disease of pediatric onset and enrolled in a transition program between 1994 and 2022. A total of 238 adolescents (including 34 having undergone a liver transplant on enrolling in the program)
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A retropharyngeal phlegmon as a presentation of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-21 Cristiana Costa, Rita Valsassina, Maria João Brito, Ana Margarida Garcia
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Weight changes in overweight children enrolled in a therapeutic education program Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-21 Christine Chollet, Julie Gauvin, Didier Rubio, Corinne Fleury, Jean-Yves Fatras, Maïthé Tauber, Béatrice Jouret
Between 2016 and 2018, overweight children in the Midi-Pyrénées region of France were invited to participate in the TEQAAP; All About Balanced Eating and Physical Activity) education program offered by the (SEROO; Regional Expert Center for Obesity in Occitanie). To describe the patient population and evaluate the program efficacy. The primary criterion was the body mass index (BMI) Z-score of the
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Withholding life support for children with severe neurological impairment: Prevalence and predictive factors prior to admission in the PICU Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-21 Christophe Duval, Florence Porcheret, Joseph Toulouse, Mélanie Alexandre, Charlotte Roulland, Marcel-Louis Viallard, David Brossier
Our study aimed to evaluate the prevalence and predictive factors of withholding life support for children suffering from severe neurological impairment before admission to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). Children under 18 years of age with severe neurological impairment, who were hospitalized between January 2006 and December 2016, were included in this retrospective study. They were allocated
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Identification of factors associated with the management of childhood obesity: Results from a French pediatric cohort study Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-21 Ariane Thevenard-Berger, Marie Di Patrizio, Carole Legagneur, Arnaud Wiedemann-Fode, Emeline Renard
Childhood obesity is a real public health concern because of its association with a higher risk of adulthood obesity and comorbidities (metabolic, cardiovascular, etc.). The factors associated with the effectiveness of care are poorly described. The objective of this study was to identify factors associated with body mass index (BMI) variation in the management of childhood obesity. Children followed
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Implementation of a “hypoglycemia kit” in a pediatric emergency room: A retrospective study during 2011–2019 Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-21 Faustine Dulion, Franklin Ducatez, Abdellah Tebani, Bénédicte Sudrié-Arnaud, Matthieu Côme, Maude Auger, Stéphane Marret, Soumeya Bekri
Hypoglycemia is a common symptom in pediatrics that can lead to neurological sequelae. The etiologies are mostly benign, but hypoglycemia can be a symptom of severe underlying disease. To streamline the etiological investigations, a “hypoglycemia kit,” containing supplies needed to perform specific analyses quickly, was made available in the pediatric emergency department of the Rouen University Hospital
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Comparison of in-hospital mortality in children and adolescents with sickle cell disease in a resource-limited setting before and during the COVID-19 pandemic Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-21 Eposse Ekoube Charlotte, Mandeng Ma Linwa Edgar, Puepi Djike Yolande, Kedy Mangamba Koum Daniele-Christiane, Mbono Ritha Betoko, Epee Patricia, Hassanatou Iyawa, Michael Budzi Ngenge, Megoze Abigaelle, Noukeu Njinkui Diomède, Enyama Dominique, Ntsoli Kofane Gaelle, Jackson Juliana, Ekotto Karen, Mony Elimbi Jeanne Georgette, Etame Moussinga Margaret, Ekoe Doriane, Calixte Ida Penda
COVID-19 in children and adolescents with sickle cell disease (SCD) has variable presentations (from mild to severe disease), and the main symptoms are vaso-occlusive crises (VOC) and acute chest syndrome (ACS). We hypothesized that the desertion of hospitals due to the pandemic would lead to late arrival at the emergency room and an increased mortality. In this study, we sought to measure and compare
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No lockdown for pediatric burns Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-21 Aurélien Binet, Hugo Tartrou, Marie Bousquet, Anne Le Touze
The health crisis related to the COVID-19 pandemic led to an unprecedented situation in France: complete lockdown. The population had to live confined with their families, which often meant that parents telecommuted while caring for their children. However, daily risks remained more than ever at the forefront. The aim of this study was to assess the epidemiology of burns among children during three
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Kidney outcomes in Shiga toxin-associated hemolytic uremic syndrome in childhood: A retrospective single-center study from 1999 to 2017: Kidney outcomes in typical hemolytic uremic syndrome in childhood Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-21 Astrid Viennet, Jean-Baptiste Pretalli, Rachel Vieux, François Nobili
Shiga toxin-associated hemolytic uremic syndrome (STECHUS) is the main cause of acute kidney injury in children and may be responsible for adverse outcomes despite an apparent quiescent period. To describe the medium- and long-term kidney outcomes of pediatric STECHUS in a French region. A single-center, descriptive, retrospective study of STECHUS cases that occurred at Besançon University Hospital
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Correlations between clinical motor scores and CMAP in patients with type 2 spinal muscular amyotrophy treated with nusinersen Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-21 M. Richard, R. Barrois, I. Desguerre, E. Deladrière, V. Leloup-Germa, C. Barnerias, C. Gitiaux
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a neuromuscular disorder characterized by the degeneration of the anterior horn cells of the spinal cord. Nusinersen for the treatment of SMA has been covered by public healthcare in France since May 2017. Our aim was to investigate whether there is a correlation between clinical and compound motor action potential (CMAP) measurements in SMA patients treated with nusinersen
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Physical activity and sedentary behaviors in Polish children and adolescents Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-07 Sara Górna, Katarzyna Pazdro-Zastawny, Alicja Basiak-Rasała, Joanna Krajewska, Mateusz Kolator, Ireneusz Cichy, Andrzej Rokita, Tomasz Zatoński
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Suicide risk among racial minority students in a monoethnic country: A study from South Korea: Suicide risk among racial minority students Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-07 M, y, u, n, g, -, B, a, e, , P, a, r, k
Suicide is one of the leading causes of death among adolescents. Students from intercultural families (ICFs) are hypothesized to be vulnerable to suicide. This study aimed to identify the current status of depression and suicide in students from ICFs and the risk of suicide according to family type. Data from the Korea Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey (KYRBS) were used for this study. We selected
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The relationship between nutrition and micronutrients in healthy Turkish infants and young children Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-07 Hakan Onur, Arzu Rahmanalı Onur, Özgür Aslan
A healthy diet is important at every stage of life. We aimed to determine the serum vitamin D and iron, folic acid, and vitamin B levels in healthy children younger than 48 months and to investigate the relationship between nutrition and micronutrients in children of this age. In this observational study children who presented to the Pediatrics Clinic of our hospital during the period 2015–2022 were
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Childminder knowledge of shaken baby syndrome and the role played by childminders in prevention: An observational study in France Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-11-07 Valentine Fortin, Audrey Romero De Avila Ortiz, Anne-Dominique Marq, Emmanuelle Mostermans, Myriam Marichal, Marion Bailhache
Shaken baby syndrome (SBS) triggers negative short- and long-term outcomes. In France, registered childminders are the principal source of daycare. They may encounter SBS imparted by caregivers or simply excessive infant crying. The aim of the study was to explore childminder knowledge on SBS, the source of information, the responses to infant crying, how childminders perceived their roles in terms
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Long-term developmental condition following neonatal arterial ischemic stroke: A systematic review Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-10-05 Antoine Giraud, Carol M Stephens, Joel Fluss, Manoëlle Kossorotoff, Brian H Walsh, Stéphane Chabrier
Background Neonatal arterial ischemic stroke (NAIS) is the most frequent subtype of perinatal stroke. Its elusive pathophysiology, its abrupt and unexpected occurrence, and the uncertainty of the post-NAIS developmental condition may lead to parental emotional distress and psychological difficulties. The aim of this study was to summarize the current data on long-term developmental conditions following
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Avoidance of added salt for 6–12-month-old infants: A narrative review Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-10-05 Shuling Yang, Hai Wang
Most nutrition guidelines recommend avoiding foods with added salt for infants aged 6–12 months. However, the reason for no added salt lacks enough and reliable evidence. We re-searched and re-studied the relevant evidence. We searched PubMed and the Cochrane database for English-language studies published from 1904 through 2021. We also searched the databases of the websites of different national
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The physical and psychological health of children entrusted to the care of the child protection and welfare service in Vendée Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-10-04 Emmanuelle Toussaint, Anne Hardy, Maria Buchleither
Background The international literature has long established the importance of health issues presented by children entrusted to Child Protection and Welfare Service (Aide Sociale à l'Enfance –ASE, in France). This study examined the health of children entrusted to the ASE in Vendée (a French administrative region) in order to better understand and address their health needs. Methods A retrospective
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Evaluation of the growth response of children with growth hormone deficiency according to the peak growth hormone levels in provocation tests Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-10-04 Zeynep Donbaloğlu, Berna Singin, Sezer Acar, Aynur Bedel, Ebru Barsal Çetiner, Bilge Aydın Behram, Mesut Parlak, Hale Tuhan
Background We aimed to evaluate the relation between the peak growth hormone (GH) levels in provocation tests and response to recombinant human GH (rhGH) therapy in patients with GH deficiency (GHD). Methods This was a cross-sectional, single-center, and retrospective study. A total of 135 patients under the age of 16 years who were diagnosed with GHD through insulin tolerance tests and L-DOPA stimulation
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Bibliometric analysis of publications on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in France since 1974 Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-10-04 Hervé Caci, Jacques Bouchez, Franck J. Baylé
Background The predominance of the psychodynamic approach is often put forward to explain the delay in diagnosis and treatment of attention-deficit disorder with hyperactivity (ADHD) reported in France. Objective A bibliometric study of abstracts, articles, or letters authored by French researchers may provide objective insight into this issue. Methods Online electronic databases were searched without
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Evolution of screen use among youth between 2012 and 2020 in Switzerland Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-10-04 Maëlle Mora-Monteros, Joan-Carles Suris, Lorraine Chok, Agnieszka Siwiak, Sophie Stadelmann, Yara Barrense-Dias
Aim To compare the evolution of screen and Internet use by youths between 2012 and 2020 in Switzerland. Methods Cross-sectional studies of 10th-graders (age 13–14) were performed in Switzerland in 2012 and 2020, and compared in bivariate and multivariate analyses on sociodemographic, schooling, physical activity, emotional well-being, and screen use variables. Results We found that screen use had shifted
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Screen time of toddlers in Paris suburbs: Quantitative and qualitative analysis Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-10-04 Sylvie Dieu Osika, Ludmila Issaeva, Emmanuelle Boutin, Eric Osika
Background Our aim was to describe the exposure of French children aged 12–36 months to screens (time, content, age of first exposure) and to analyze different moderating factors: sociodemographic data, parents’ screen time, and other factors (childcare arrangements, language spoken at home, book reading). Population and Methods We conducted an observational, cross-sectional, descriptive and analytical
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Protective factors of suicidal behaviors in children and adolescents/young adults: A literature review Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-09-29 Emilie Nielassoff, Marine Le Floch, Clémence Avril, Bénédicte Gohier, Philippe Duverger, Elise Riquin
Background Suicidal behaviors present a public health challenge in children and adolescents. Although the risk factors have long been well documented, protective factors have only been documented for a few years, and there has not been a literature review concerning the suicidal behaviors of children and adolescents since 2006. Methods Relevant articles were collected using the Medline/PubMed, Web
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Screening for psychosocial risks among physicians in a pediatric hospital Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-09-28 Marie-Agnès Denis, Jean Iwaz, Fabienne Dumetier, Ghislaine Poyard-Berger, Michel Vézina
Over the past decades, productivity practices at hospital resulted in staff overload and burnout. Prompted by physicians’ complaints, this study assessed the level of psychosocial risk among senior pediatricians in a university hospital. The survey used the checklist of Quebec's National Institute of Public Health that comprises two six-indicator parts: “Context” and “Key Components” of the Organization
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What do children aged 12–18 think about COVID-19 vaccines? Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-09-28 Songül Tomar Güneysu, Okşan Derinöz Güleryüz, Nazmi Mutlu Karakaş, Ayla Akca Çağlar, Özlem Çolak
Objectives Vaccines are crucial for preventing the spread of the coronavirus pandemic and controlling its effects. We aimed to determine the desire of children aged 12–18 to be vaccinated with the current vaccines, the reasons for wanting or not wanting to be vaccinated, where they had learned about the vaccine, how many of the children with a history of chronic disease want to be vaccinated, and which
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Impact of training in the supervision of clinical reasoning in the pediatric emergency department on residents’ perception of the on-call experience Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-09-28 Christine Pietrement, Coralie Barbe, Leila Bouazzi, Hubert Maisonneuve
Background In 2021, the prevalence of signs of burnout among medical residents was reported to be 67%. Being on call is particularly stressful for residents, notably due to their lack of medical experience. When they are on call, several factors contribute to a mismatch between the residents’ theoretical knowledge and the operationalization of that knowledge in a clinical reasoning process. Using the
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The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and the factors affecting vitamin D levels in children admitted to the outpatient clinic of pediatric endocrinology in Bolu Province Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-09-27 Yasemin Baranoglu Kilinc, Semih Bolu
Background The present study aimed to determine the rate of vitamin D deficiency in children who presented to the pediatric endocrinology outpatient clinic in Bolu and to investigate the factors affecting vitamin D levels. Methods Vitamin D levels of 1008 children and adolescents were retrospectively analyzed according to age group (0–1, 1–10, and 10–18 years), gender, season, month, obesity and other
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Cow's milk-based infant formula supplements in breastfed infants and primary prevention of cow's milk allergy: A commentary of the Committee on Nutrition of the French Society of Pediatrics Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-09-14 Christophe Dupont, Alain Bocquet, Sandra Brancato, Martin Chalumeau, Dominique Darmaun, Arnaud de Luca, François Feillet, Marie-Laure Frelut, Dominique Guimber, Alexandre Lapillonne, Agnès Linglart, Noel Peretti, Jean-Christophe Roze, Umberto Siméoni, Dominique Turck, Jean-Pierre Chouraqui
The role of nutritional interventions for the primary prevention of cow's milk allergy (CMA) remains debated as well as the role of early introduction of allergenic foods, which is largely encouraged from the beginning of complementary feeding. Considering the introduction of cow's milk protein (CMP), current recommendations suggest avoidance of any cow's milk formula (CMF) supplements in breastfed
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Perceptions of pediatric residents and pediatricians about ethical dilemmas: The case of Turkey Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-09-14 Nihal Durmaz, Betül Ulukol, Serap Şahinoğlu
Background This study determined the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of pediatricians and pediatric residents regarding issues of ethics, professional education, clinical ethical principles, and consent they encounter in health service delivery. Methods Participants in the study were 134 pediatricians and pediatric residents from three hospitals in Ankara, Turkey. Participants were asked questions
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Outcomes after aortic coarctation repair in neonates weighing less than 2000 g Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-09-13 Victoria Butler, Zahra Belhadjer, Régis Gaudin, Olivier Raisky, Lucile Houyel, Damien Bonnet
Background Preterm birth is common in children with congenital heart disease. However, data on how to manage low-birth-weight infants with aortic coarctation are scarce and outcomes are poorly reported. Surgery is often delayed in these infants because gaining weight is supposed to improve mortality and to reduce the risk for recoarctation. Methods All infants weighing less than 2000 g who underwent
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Risk factors associated with necrotizing enterocolitis in preterm infants: A case–control study Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-09-12 Nathalie Lamireau, Eva Greiner, Jean-Michel Hascoët
Background Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is the most common life-threatening gastrointestinal emergency in prematurity. The pathophysiology is multifactorial and remains incompletely understood. Early diagnosis and treatment could reduce the risk of mortality and morbidity. We aimed to identify factors associated with NEC in preterm newborns. Method This case–control study included all preterm newborns
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Clinics dedicated to transition preparation for adolescents and young adults with chronic conditions: Factors influencing their use Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-09-12 Enora Le Roux, Aurélie Bourmaud, Paul Jacquin, Nizar Mahlaoui, Aurélien Guffroy, Alexandre Belot, Mélanie Romier, Jane Sattoe, AnneLoes Van Staa, Corinne Alberti, Hélène Mellerio, Agnès Dumas
To pool resources and reduce inequalities in access to transition preparation for patients, transition clinics were created in France. They are places in hospitals, independent of the usual care departments, offering multiple resources and services for adolescents and their parents. Of the 24 physicians from care departments who were surveyed, half of them do not use transition clinics. The implementation
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What altitude is safe for infants? An expert panel survey Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-09-12 Corentin Tanné, Blandine Peyret, Sophia Cherif-Alami, Manon Navarre, Isabelle Pruvost, Marie-Hélène Said, Marie Baret, Estelle Le Fur, Amélie Basso, Sarah Bonnet-Ducrot, Cecile Desbruyeres, Guillaume Mortamet
Aim To assess advice given to parents who wish to travel to high altitudes with an infant and to provide guidance on this topic. Method Using an anonymous self-report survey online, we collected information on the advice provided by practitioners, who practice in mountain environments, to parents who wish to travel to altitude with an infant. General practitioners and pediatricians working in the French
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Pubertal patterns in children with sickle cell anemia: A case–control study in Cameroon Arch. Pédiatrie (IF 1.8) Pub Date : 2023-09-12 Ritha Mbono Betoko, Suzanne Sap, Anastasie Yanda Alima, David Chelo, Jocelyn Tony Nengom, Dominique Simon, Didier Chevenne, Paul Koki Ndombo
Background Puberty may be impaired in children with sickle cell anemia (SCA). Therefore, we aimed to explore the clinical and hormonal features of puberty in Cameroonian children. Methods In a case–control study, we included 64 children aged 8–18 years with SCA matched to healthy controls. We assessed height, weight, body mass index, body composition, and Tanner stages. Hormonal measurements included