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Intro
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General Principles
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Epidemiologic Burden of Sepsis in Children
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Categorization of Shock • Hypovolemic shock
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Physiologic Basis for Shock
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Role of Early Fluid Resuscitation in Pediatric Septic Shock
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The Iterative Cycle of Discovery
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Hemodynamics of Pediatric Sepsis
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Case Study - After Stabilization
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Drivers of improvement
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Traditional Methodology - Whole Blood Assay
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Attenuated Gene Expression vs. Immune Cell Dysfunction
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Mechanisms Affecting Gene Expression
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Post-Translational Histone Modifications
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Activation of Gene-Off Signature
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Integrated Microfluidic Chip for Functional Response
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Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance (LSPR) Imaging
Description:
Explore a comprehensive lecture on improving outcomes for pediatric sepsis patients, delivered by Dr. Thomas P. Shanley, Chairman of Pediatrics at Lurie Children's Hospital and Chief Research Officer at the Stanley Manne Research Institute. Analyze experiences from treating septic children in the PICU and learn strategies for tackling clinical challenges to enhance patient outcomes. Delve into topics such as the epidemiologic burden of sepsis in children, categorization of shock, physiologic basis for shock, and the role of early fluid resuscitation. Examine case studies, drivers of improvement, and advanced methodologies including whole blood assays, gene expression analysis, and microfluidic chip technology for functional response assessment. Gain insights into hemodynamics of pediatric sepsis, post-translational histone modifications, and localized surface plasmon resonance imaging techniques. This 46-minute video, produced by OPENPediatrics, offers valuable knowledge for healthcare clinicians worldwide caring for critically ill children in various resource settings. Read more

Improving Outcomes - Lessons Learned from Pediatric Sepsis

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