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Candice McGahern

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Deragon A, Scollay G, Barrowman N, Hayawi L, MacDonald R, McGahern C, et al.
Prehosp Emerg Care . 2024 Dec; :1-7. PMID: 39625260
Objectives: Critically ill children undergo painful procedures during resuscitation and stabilization before and during interfacility transport. The literature supporting pain management in this unique environment focuses predominantly on isolated traumatic...
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Scollay G, Cantor Z, Fraser D, MacDonald R, McGahern C, Reddy D, et al.
Pediatr Emerg Care . 2024 Oct; 40(12):889-894. PMID: 39475105
Objective: This study aims to identify key characteristics of hyperglycemic emergencies in pediatric patients and those at risk for acute neurologic dysfunction during transport. Methods: We conducted a retrospective chart...
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Ma K, Rahimi A, Rajagopal M, Yaskina M, Goldman R, Jones A, et al.
PLoS One . 2024 Jun; 19(6):e0305562. PMID: 38917134
Background: Optimizing a child's emergency department (ED) experience positively impacts their memories and future healthcare interactions. Our objectives were to describe children's perspectives of their needs and experiences during their...
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Tsampalieros A, Zemek R, Barrowman N, Langlois M, Arnold C, McGahern C, et al.
Vaccine . 2024 May; 42(20):125981. PMID: 38789373
Background: The immune response to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination is stronger among adults with prior infection (hybrid immunity). It is important to understand if children demonstrate a similar response...
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McGahern C, Cantor Z, De Mendonca B, Dawson J, Boisvert L, Dalgleish D, et al.
Pediatr Emerg Care . 2023 May; 40(4):261-264. PMID: 37205877
Objectives: Providing emergency care to acutely ill or injured children is stressful and requires a high level of training. Paramedics who provide prehospital care are typically not involved in the...
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Bhatt M, Zemek R, Tang K, Malley R, Plint A, Pham-Huy A, et al.
Pediatr Infect Dis J . 2022 May; 41(8):e318-e320. PMID: 35544731
This substudy of a prospective case-ascertained household transmission study investigated severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction-positive individuals without antibody development and factors associated with nonseroconversion....
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Bhatt M, Plint A, Tang K, Malley R, Huy A, McGahern C, et al.
CMAJ Open . 2022 Apr; 10(2):E357-E366. PMID: 35414597
Background: Household transmission contributes to SARS-CoV-2 spread, but the role of children in transmission is unclear. We conducted a study that included symptomatic and asymptomatic children and adults exposed to...
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Ledoux A, Barrowman N, Bijelic V, Borghese M, Davis A, Reid S, et al.
Br J Sports Med . 2021 Nov; 56(5):271-278. PMID: 34836880
Objective: Investigate whether resuming physical activity (PA) at 72 hours post concussion is safe and reduces symptoms at 2 weeks, compared with resting until asymptomatic. Methods: Real-life conditions, multicentre, single-blinded...
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van Ierssel J, Ledoux A, Tang K, Correll R, Yeates K, Gioia G, et al.
J Pediatr . 2020 Aug; 228:190-198.e3. PMID: 32858032
Objectives: To characterize symptom burden, school function, and physical activity in youth 1 year following acute concussion and those with subsequent repeat concussion. Study Design: Secondary analysis of Predicting Persistent...
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Crombie T, Slinger R, Barrowman N, McGahern C, Smith L, Chu J, et al.
CJEM . 2020 May; 22(5):665-672. PMID: 32383423
Objectives: Our objective was to examine the performance characteristics of a bladder stimulation technique for urine collection among infants presenting to the emergency department (ED). Methods: This prospective cohort study...