Joany M Zachariasse
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Recent Articles
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Borensztajn D, Zachariasse J, Carrol E, Nijman R, von Both U, Emonts M, et al.
BMC Pediatr
. 2025 Mar;
25(1):157.
PMID: 40025449
Background: Studies on procalcitonin (PCT) for identifying sepsis were published as early as 1993 and since then, PCT has been the topic of over 8,500 studies. Several studies show PCT...
2.
Kemps N, Vermont C, Tan C, von Both U, Carrol E, Emonts M, et al.
Arch Dis Child
. 2024 Sep;
110(3):191-196.
PMID: 39332842
Background: White blood cell count (WBC) is a widely used marker for the prediction of serious bacterial infection (SBI); however, previous research has shown poor performance. This study aims to...
3.
Gutierrez-Sacristan A, Makwana S, Dionne A, Mahanta S, Dyer K, Serrano F, et al.
EBioMedicine
. 2024 Sep;
108:105337.
PMID: 39288532
Background: Clinical trials and registry studies are essential for advancing research and developing novel treatments. However, these studies rely on manual entry of thousands of variables for each patient. Repurposing...
4.
Kemps N, Holband N, Boeddha N, Faal A, Juliana A, Kavishe G, et al.
PLOS Glob Public Health
. 2024 Mar;
4(3):e0002716.
PMID: 38512949
Early recognition of children at risk of serious illness is essential in preventing morbidity and mortality, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This study aimed to validate the Emergency...
5.
Tan C, Vermont C, Zachariasse J, von Both U, Carrol E, Eleftheriou I, et al.
Emerg Med J
. 2024 Jan;
41(4):236-241.
PMID: 38238066
Background: The number of paediatric patients visiting the ED with non-urgent problems is increasing, leading to poor patient flow and ED crowding. Fast track aims to improve the efficiency of...
6.
Sperotto F, Gutierrez-Sacristan A, Makwana S, Li X, Rofeberg V, Cai T, et al.
EClinicalMedicine
. 2023 Sep;
64:102212.
PMID: 37745025
Background: Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a severe complication of SARS-CoV-2 infection. It remains unclear how MIS-C phenotypes vary across SARS-CoV-2 variants. We aimed to investigate clinical characteristics...
7.
Tan C, Vermont C, Zachariasse J, von Both U, Eleftheriou I, Emonts M, et al.
Eur J Pediatr
. 2023 Jun;
182(9):3939-3947.
PMID: 37354239
Children constitute 6-10% of all patients attending the emergency department (ED) by emergency medical services (EMS). However, discordant EMS use in children occurs in 37-61% with fever as an important...
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Nijman R, Tan C, Hagedoorn N, Nieboer D, Herberg J, Balode A, et al.
Arch Dis Child
. 2023 May;
108(8):632-639.
PMID: 37185174
Objectives: To describe the characteristics and clinical outcomes of children with fever ≥5 days presenting to emergency departments (EDs). Design: Prospective observational study. Setting: 12 European EDs. Patients: Consecutive febrile...
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Kohlmaier B, Leitner M, Hagedoorn N, Borensztajn D, von Both U, Carrol E, et al.
Acta Paediatr
. 2023 Mar;
112(5):1058-1066.
PMID: 36866956
Aim: This study investigated febrile children with petechial rashes who presented to European emergency departments (EDs) and investigated the role that mechanical causes played in diagnoses. Methods: Consecutive patients with...
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Tan C, El Ouasghiri S, von Both U, Carrol E, Emonts M, van der Flier M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2022 Aug;
17(8):e0271934.
PMID: 35921337
Objective: To assess sex differences in presentation and management of febrile children with respiratory symptoms attending European Emergency Departments. Design And Setting: An observational study in twelve Emergency Departments in...