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  1. Pediatric heart failure represents an important cause of morbidity and mortality in childhood. Currently, there are well-established guidelines for the management of heart failure in the adult population, but an equivalent consensus in children is lacking.

  2. 6 lip 2021 · This is due to several factors that place babies in LMIC at greater risk for hyperbilirubinemia, including increased prevalence of hematologic disorders leading to hemolysis, increased sepsis, less prenatal or postnatal care, and a lack of resources to treat jaundiced babies.

  3. In children, cardiac failure is most often due to CHDs and cardiomyopathies. The cardiac and noncardiac causes of PHF are summarized in Table 1. At birth, HF is caused by fetal cardiomyopathies or extracardiac conditions (such as sepsis, hypoglycaemia, and hypocalcaemia).

  4. Jaundice is caused by an accumulation of bilirubin in the blood. The presentation in infants and children can be indicative of a wide range of conditions, with some self-limiting and others potentially life-threatening. This article aims to provide a concise review of the common medical and surgical

  5. Babies with jaundice are often treated with phototherapy lamps, which emit blue-green light that alters the bilirubin (yellow substance found naturally in the baby's blood) so that it can be more easily excreted. Sunlight emits light in a similar spectrum.

  6. 1 sie 2017 · In children, cardiac failure is most often due to CHDs and cardiomyopathies. The cardiac and noncardiac causes of PHF are summarized in Table 1. At birth, HF is caused by fetal cardiomyopathies or extracardiac conditions (such as sepsis, hypoglycaemia, and hypocalcaemia).

  7. 22 maj 2015 · Jaundice is caused by bilirubin deposition in the skin. Most jaundice in newborn infants is a result of increased red cell breakdown and decreased bilirubin excretion.

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