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New questions are at the forefront as a study published in the Journal of Clinical Microbiology from nine childrens hospitals finds that most asymptomatic children who tested positive for COVID-19 had relatively low levels of the virus compared to symptomatic children. The authors caution that the reason for this finding is unclear and more questions need to be answered.
This issue of Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, Guest Edited by Drs. Giuseppe Bagliani, Roberto De Ponti, and Fabio Leonelli is dedicated to The Complex World of Cardiac Pre-Excitation: towards Precision Electrocardiology. This is one of four issues selected each year by the series Consulting Editors, Ranjan K. Thakur and Andrea Natale. Topics include, but are not limited to, Anatomy of the AV junction, Pre-excitation, Algorithms to identify accessory pathways location on 12-lead ECG, Pathophysiology of accessory pathways-mediated arrhythmias, Arrhythmias with by-stander accessory pathways, Arrhythmias involving unusual accessory pathways, Sudden cardiac death in patients with ventricular pre-excitation, Clinical approach to symptomatic and asymptomatic patients with ventricular pre-excitation, Methodology of accessory pathway ablation, Ablation of accessory pathways with unusual anatomic location, Ablation of accessory pathways with uncommon electrophysiologic properties, and Ablation in ...
The authors present a broad review of the pathophysiology and clinical aspects of ventricular pre-excitation, illustrate various guidelines for disability evaluation of the condition for the purposes of public obligatory insurance (social security, workers compensation, civil disability, group heath/pension insurance) and private health insurance (disability, medical expense reimbursement, life/annuity), and describe the criteria proposed for third party liability. Evidence suggests that ventricular pre-excitation is grossly overestimated, with discrepancies that range from high disability/impairment ratings to unjustified exclusion from insurance coverage. The clinical procedures and criteria necessary to formulate disability/impairment evaluation guidelines are outlined. The proposals are divided by area of application, procedure and quantification.. ...
We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. Please see our Privacy Notice for details of your data protection rights.. Asymptomatic children - who have tested positive for COVID-19 - dont display signs of the disease, such as coughing or a high temperature. Researchers may be able to explain why.. A research team reviewed over 800 paediatric cases of the novel coronavirus infection.. They discovered that most asymptomatic children have significantly low levels of the virus compared to symptomatic individuals.. Published in the Journal of Clinical Microbiology, the analysis has created a new question.. How do lower viral loads impact the risk of COVID-19 transmission? This is yet to be explored.. A paediatric infectious diseases expert, Larry Kociolek, commented on the findings.. In every age group we tested, there were some asymptomatic kids with a higher viral load.. However, even the groups of asymptomatic kids with highest viral load in our study still had lower viral ...
Screening for coeliac disease in 1624 mainly asymptomatic children with type 1 diabetes: is genotyping for coeliac-specific human leucocyte antigen the right approach? ...
I wrote the Acute Coronary Syndromes Section in this book (15 chapters, 130 pages). It is a gold mine of information and ECG examples. Review: Dr. Smith, I just wanted to let you know that last night I finished up with reading the ACS section of Critical Decisions in Emergency & Acute Care Electrocardiography (I saw this book recommended on your blog site). That was some really good reading material that you and the other folks that wrote those chapters put together...very nicely laid out and explained and all of the example ECGs were very helpful, especially to a mere first responder ECG hobbyist with no real experience ...
NEUROBLASTOMA IS THE MOST COMMON, HIGHLY MALIGNANT, SOLID TUMOR FOUND IN CHILDREN. WHEN DIAGNOSED IN ASYMPTOMATIC CHILDREN, THE PROGNOSIS IS OFTEN POOR. HOWEVER, WHEN DETECTED IN ASYMPTOMATIC CHILDREN AS A RESULT OF THE URINE TUMOR MARKERS SCREENING PROGRAM, THE NEUROBLASTOMA IS USUALLY LOCALIZED AND TREATABLE, AND THE OUTCOME IS FAVORABLE. MOST NEUROBLASTOMA CASES HAVE HIGH URINE LEVELS OF HOMOVANILLIC ACID (HVA) AND/OR VANILLYLMANDELIC ACID (VMA). THESE TWO TUMOR MARKERS CAN BE MEASURED ACCURATELY AND PRECISELY BY HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY OR GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY, BUT THESE PROCEDURES ARE NOT PRACTICAL FOR DETERMINING HVA AND VMA IN LARGE NUMBERS OF URINE SPECIMENS. THIS PROJECT WILL DEVELOP A UNIQUE ENZYME IMMUNOASSAY (EIA) METHOD WITH MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES TO DETECT HVA AND VMA. THE TECHNIQUE WILL BE AUTOMATED, COMPUTERIZED, AND COST EFFECTIVE, PERMITTING THE SCREENING OF A LARGE NUMBER OF SPECIMENS. THE EIA METHOD FOR HVA AND VMA WILL BE SPECIFIC AND SENSITIVE ENOUGH TO DETECT ...
A. Assessment and Risk Stratification p. 338. [Carefully review p. 338 for the answers to the questions on Assessment and Risk Stratification. Also in the flow chart above.]. B. Rhythm and Rate Control pp. 339 + 340. [Carefully review pp. 339 + 340 to determine the answers to the critical questions below]. 1) Unstable due to Primary Arrhythmia. 2a) Stable Low-Risk for Short-term Stroke. 2b) Stable High-Risk for Short-term Stroke. 3a) Rhythm Control. [This section of the guideline has details of pharmacologic cardioversion and electrical cardioversion.]. 3b) Rate Control. [This section has details on pharmacologic treatment, both IV and po, for rate control.]. 4) Rapid Ventricular Pre-Excitation (WPW). [The treatment of this problem is urgent cardioversion. If the patient is stable IV procaineamide can be considered.]. AV nodal blocking agents contraindicated: digoxin, calcium channel blockers, beta-blockers, ...
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Background: Human Norovirus (NoV) is recognized as a major etiological agent of sporadic acute gastroenteritis worldwide. Objectives: This study describes the clinical features associated with Human NoV occurrence in children and determines the prevalence and estimated viral burden of NoV in symptomatic and asymptomatic children in rural South Africa. Study design: Between July 2014 and April 2015, outpatient children under 5 years of age from rural communities of Vhembe district, South Africa, were enrolled for the study. A total of 303 stool specimens were collected from those with diarrhea (n=253) and without (n=50) diarrhea. NoVs were identified using real-time one-step RT-PCR. Results: One hundred and four (41.1%) NoVs were detected (62[59.6%] GII, 16[15.4%] GI, and 26[25%] mixed GI/GII) in cases and 18 (36%) including 9(50%) GII, 2(11.1%) GI and 7(38.9%) mixed GI/GII in controls. NoV detection rates in symptomatic and asymptomatic children (OR = 1.24; 95% CI 0.66 - 2.33) were not ...
5-AMP-activated protein kinase subunit gamma-2 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the PRKAG2 gene. AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is a heterotrimeric protein composed of a catalytic alpha subunit, a noncatalytic beta subunit, and a noncatalytic regulatory gamma subunit. Various forms of each of these subunits exist, encoded by different genes. AMPK is an important energy-sensing enzyme that monitors cellular energy status and functions by inactivating key enzymes involved in regulating de novo biosynthesis of fatty acid and cholesterol. This gene is a member of the AMPK gamma subunit family and encodes a protein with four CBS domains. Mutations in this gene have been associated with ventricular pre-excitation (Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome), progressive conduction system disease and cardiac hypertrophy. Alternate transcriptional splice variants, encoding different isoforms, have been characterized. PRKAG2 has been shown to interact with PRKAB2 and PRKAB1. GRCh38: Ensembl release ...
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A form of ventricular pre-excitation characterized by a short PR interval and a normal QRS complex. In this syndrome, the atrial impulse conducts via the JAMES FIBERS which connect the atrium to BUNDLE OF HIS bypassing the upper ATRIOVENTRICULAR NODE. HEART VENTRICLES are depolarized normally through the His-Purkinje system ...
Asymptomatic child, some examination findings. Some asymptomatic children have a potentially relevant clinical finding, such as a murmur. Most innocent murmurs are monitored appropriately in the primary care setting, but referral is more strongly suggested for murmurs of concern, which include holosystolic murmurs, grade 3-6 murmurs, and diastolic murmurs. An ECG is still an excellent starting point, but you have a choice. Some pediatric cardiologists also would recommend an echocardiogram or just a referral to them for further work-up. You dont always have to rush to echocardiography. (Some would argue there are too many echoes ordered right off the bat, and I think there are too few initial ECGs ordered ...
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A 2-month-old baby was resuscitated from ventricular fibrillation attributed to a concurrent chaotic atrial tachycardia with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. He underwent successful radiofrequency catheter ablation of an accessory pathway. Throughout the 4-year follow-up after the procedure, the boy remained free of any drugs, was in sinus rhythm without ventricular pre-excitation and ...
The usefulness and limitations of electrode catheter and epicardial mapping techniques in the evaluation of the Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome are described. In one case epicardial surface mapping was unsuccessful in localizing the accessory connection. However, a septal location was suggested by catheter recording techniques and confirmed by the point at which the surgical incision interrupted the accessory connection. In the second case catheter techniques could not confirm the role of the accessory connection in a re-entrant rhythm. Epicardial mapping of the atrium during PAT confirmed a return route to the atrium over the accessory connection, opposite the point of ventricular pre-excitation during sinus rhythm. In both cases, following surgery, epicardial maps, 12-lead ECGs and catheter recording techniques revealed no evidence of residual pre-excitation.. ...