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Pediatric Critical Care Medicine is written for the entire multidisciplinary team. Official pediatric journal: @SCCM & @WFPICCS #PedsICU
Joined October 2011
π Research in the October issue of PCCM describes RBC transfusion practices in the PICU, finding that 13% of patients received one or more transfusions in a 28-day period and hemoglobin level was the main reason for transfusion. Read more: https://t.co/kjtQiBCn4h
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π‘ Research in the October issue of PCCM evaluates the resources and costs required to implement an early rehabilitation (ABCDEF) bundle in the PICU. π Read the Editor's Choice article: https://t.co/qFMYopeW4o
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π‘ A QI project found a decreased occurrence of HA-VTE in the PICU after implementing a protocolized screening and prevention tool for VTE. β
Read the research in PCCM: https://t.co/GYZ6cC9YJa
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π₯ PCCM Editor-in-Chief Robert C. Tasker, MA, MBBS, MD, FRCP, FRCPCH, shares highlights from the October issue. Watch the video now: https://t.co/sSoORMB9L0
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π Read the latest expert-developed research from Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. The October 2025 issue is available now: https://t.co/DZbp0tnFrj
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π Research from PCCM evaluates the addition of risk analytics indices to assist clinicians in assessing the risk for extubation failure in children recovering from cardiac surgery. β
Read the findings in the latest issue: https://t.co/6PCErpVsrq
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Pediatric Critical Care Medicine was recently featured on the SCCM Blog! Read the feature, "Machine Learning Successfully Identifies Subphenotypes of Pediatric ARDS" β‘οΈ https://t.co/mn6ngIXHN2
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Composite outcomes based on ventilator duration, such as ventilator-free days, are highly valued by both families and PICU clinicians and represent true patient-centered outcomes. π Read the complete research from PCCM: https://t.co/co4eDixzoq
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A recent study identified two distinct early pediatric sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (pSAKI) subphenotypes that exhibit differential risk for poor outcomes. Read the full article in @pedcritcaremed β‘οΈ https://t.co/yLgtmH4eYK
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π₯ PCCM Editor-in-Chief Robert C. Tasker, MA, MBBS, MD, FRCP, FRCPCH, shares highlights from the September issue. Watch the video now: https://t.co/P2inb0vaEA
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π In critically ill adolescents, pharmacologic thromboprophylaxis alone or combined with mechanical thromboprophylaxis β but not mechanical thromboprophylaxis alone β was associated with reduced risk of HA-VTE. β
Read the research in PCCM: https://t.co/qfEXxE9jSu
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It's #PeerReviewWeek! Weβre incredibly grateful this week and every week to the dedicated experts who serve as peer reviewers for PCCM. π Your time, insight, and commitment to advancing research ensure the highest standards of quality and integrity in every issue! #PedsICU
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π Research in PCCM identified two distinct early pediatric sepsis-associated acute kidney injury subphenotypes using readily available data that exhibit differential risk for poor outcomes. β‘οΈ Read the article: https://t.co/RSTYg9wxDy
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π‘ Airway closure requiring high opening pressures can be detected in ventilated infants with acute bronchiolitis, and this phenomenon may impact respiratory mechanics. β
Read the research in the September issue of PCCM: https://t.co/S5h49gFSNr
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π Read the latest expert-developed research from Pediatric Critical Care Medicine! The September 2025 issue is available now: https://t.co/DZbp0tnFrj
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π In a Malawian pediatric emergency department, the pediatric Rapid Ultrasound for Shock and Hypotension (p-RUSH) was feasible and qualitative assessments were reliable. β‘οΈ Read the #openaccess research in PCCM: https://t.co/k1D05ya2XH
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π A machine learning model accurately predicted whether a child will die within one hour after terminal extubation. This finding has important applications to end-of-life counseling. β‘οΈ Read the research in the August issue of PCCM: https://t.co/89Wr702riz
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A study published in @pedcritcaremed found transpulmonary pressure monitoring in pediatric patients with severe ARDS can result in improved oxygenation. Hear more from the author in the latest SCCM Podcast: https://t.co/lQ5Yit40Tk
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π Research from PCCM evaluates the link between hyperprocalcitonemia and endothelial and microcirculatory dysfunction in children with sepsis and septic shock. β
Read the original research in the August issue: https://t.co/oxJ8UidtoB
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π New research on post-sepsis care for children and families highlights a need for coordinated, individualized follow-up, with ongoing clinical support. β
Read the article in the August issue of PCCM: https://t.co/dZgb29Euuv
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