RHEUMATOLOGY

Assessment of cardiovascular function

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Pearls • Cardiovascular assessment and monitoring in the pediatric intensive care unit require careful integration of physical findings, laboratory studies, and electronic data to make appropriate therapeutic decisions. • Noninvasive…

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Principles of invasive cardiovascular monitoring

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Pearls • Hemodynamic monitoring refers to measurement of the functional characteristics of the heart and circulatory system that affect the perfusion of tissues with oxygenated blood. • Hemodynamic monitoring can…

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Regional peripheral circulation

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Pearls • When delivering critical care, one must understand the specific properties that characterize the various regional circulations because therapies that benefit one region may be detrimental to another. •…

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Structure and function of the heart

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Pearls • The basic form of the human heart and great vessels is complete 8 weeks after conception, after which the structures grow and mature. • Immediately after birth, there…

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Burnout and resiliency

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Pearls • Both individual and organizational measures can be used to mitigate burnout and build resilience. • Organizational strategies to promote a healthy work environment include team debriefings after critical…

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Long-term outcomes following critical illness in children

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Pearls • Development of specialized pediatric intensive care has contributed to substantially reduced mortality for critically ill children. • Research has identified physical, cognitive, health-related quality of life, and mental…

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Innate Immunity

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Key Points Innate immunity depends on recognition of conserved molecular patterns found in many microorganisms. Several families of pattern recognition receptors are responsible for triggering innate immune responses. Toll-like receptors…

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Principles of Signaling

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Key Points Cells of the immune system sense environmental stimuli via receptors, which may be expressed on the cell surface or may be intra-cellular. Interaction of ligands with receptors initiates…

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Platelets and Megakaryocytes

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Key Points Platelets are small subcellular fragments that circulate in blood, where they promote hemostasis. Platelets express receptors and a multitude of mediators recognized as being active in inflammation. Inhibition…

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