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    Multidetector row CT for imaging the paediatric tracheobronchial tree

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    The introduction of multidetector row computed tomography (MDCT) scanners has altered the approach to imaging the paediatric thorax. In an environment where the rapid acquisition of CT data allows general hospitals to image children instead of referring them to specialist paediatric centres, it is vital that general radiologists have access to protocols appropriate for paediatric applications. Thus a dramatic reduction in the delivered radiation dose is ensured with optimal contrast bolus delivery and timing, and inappropriate repetition of the scans is avoided. This article focuses on the main principles of volumetric CT imaging that apply generically to all MDCT scanners. We describe the reconstruction techniques for imaging the paediatric thorax and the low-dose protocols used in our institution on a 16-slice detector CT scanner. Examples of the commonest clinical applications are also given

    The Impact of Contact Isolation on the Quality of Inpatient Hospital Care

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    Background: Contact Isolation is a common hospital infection prevention method that may improve infectious outcomes but may also hinder healthcare delivery. Methods: To evaluate the impact of Contact Isolation on compliance with individual and composite process of care quality measures, we formed four retrospective diagnosis-based cohorts from a 662-bed tertiary-care medical center. Each cohor

    Cerebral Oxygenation During the First Days of Life in Preterm and Term Neonates:Differences Between Different Brain Regions

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    Near-infrared spectroscopy is a noninvasive method for monitoring brain oxygenation. The aim of the study was to investigate differences between cerebral oxygenation in different brain regions in newborns. In a prospective study, we monitored simultaneously left and right frontoparietal and temporo-occipital regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rScO(2)) and cerebral fractional tissue extraction (cFTOE: (arterial oxygen saturation (SaO(2)) - rScO(2))/SaO(2)) using near-infrared spectroscopy. A 2-h measurement was performed on d 1, 3, and 7. We included 10 very preterm (GA = 37 wk) neonates. Limits of agreement for difference of the measurements between different places were determined using the Bland-Altman method. In all subgroups, the rScO(2) and cFTOE values at different regions were not different. Limits of agreement were between +/- 14 and +/- 18% for all subgroups. Left-to-right differences were small between different postnatal and GAs. A decrease and increase over time for rScO(2) and cFTOE values was detected for all four brain regions, most pronounced for infants with G
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