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Research Studies is a compilation of published research articles funded by AHRQ or authored by AHRQ researchers.
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1 to 4 of 4 Research Studies DisplayedLuther M, Poppert Cordts KM, Williams CN
Sleep disturbances after pediatric traumatic brain injury: a systematic review of prevalence, risk factors, and association with recovery.
This is a systematic review to quantify sleep wake disturbances (SWD) after pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI). These SWD can place children at risk for worse outcomes since sleep is needed for brain development and healing after injury. They also evaluated interventions for SWD and the association between SWD and other post-traumatic outcomes. Literature was searched from 1999-2019 evaluating sleep or fatigue in children hospitalized for TBI. Two independent reviewers assessed quality of the studies using the Newcastle-Ottowa Score for observational studies. Out of 966 identified articles, 126 full text articles were reviewed and 24 studies were included. Studies showed at least 20% of children with TBI had some degree of SWD including trouble falling or staying asleep, fatigue, daytime fatigue, and nightmares. SWD was negatively correlated with cognitive, behavioral, and quality of life outcomes. There was moderate-high risk of bias for all studies due to small sample size and lack of validated or objective SWD measures.
AHRQ-funded; HS022981.
Citation: Luther M, Poppert Cordts KM, Williams CN .
Sleep disturbances after pediatric traumatic brain injury: a systematic review of prevalence, risk factors, and association with recovery.
Sleep 2020 Oct;43(10):zsaa083. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsaa083..
Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Sleep Problems, Brain Injury, Neurological Disorders, Trauma, Risk, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Outcomes, Quality of Life, Evidence-Based Practice
Hartman ME, Williams CN, Hall TA
Post-intensive-care syndrome for the pediatric neurologist.
The investigators are working to create awareness and help mitigate post-intensive-care syndrome in pediatric patients who had experienced primary neurological injury and also help their parents and siblings. In this paper they review current knowledge regarding post-intensive-care syndrome in pediatrics and its risk factors. They describe their experience establishing Pediatric Neurocritical Care Recovery Programs at two large academic centers. They also provide a battery of validated tests to identify and manage the different aspects of post-intensive-care syndrome in pediatrics.
AHRQ-funded; HS022981.
Citation: Hartman ME, Williams CN, Hall TA .
Post-intensive-care syndrome for the pediatric neurologist.
Pediatr Neurol 2020 Jul;108:47-53. doi: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2020.02.003..
Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Neurological Disorders, Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Critical Care, Risk
Newman TB, Wu YW, Kuzniewicz MW
Childhood seizures after phototherapy.
A recent Danish study found an increased risk of childhood epilepsy only in boys after phototherapy; researchers investigated this association in a Kaiser Permanente Northern California cohort of infants born after at least 35 weeks' gestation in 1995-2011. The mean follow-up period was 8.1 years. Primary outcome was at least 1 encounter with a seizure diagnosis plus at least 1 prescription for an antiepileptic drug. Results indicated that boys were at higher risk of seizures overall, and had a higher adjusted hazard ratio for phototherapy than girls, although effect modification by sex was not statistically significant. The researchers conclude that infant phototherapy is associated with a small increased risk of childhood seizures, and the risk is more significant in boys.
AHRQ-funded; HS020618.
Citation: Newman TB, Wu YW, Kuzniewicz MW .
Childhood seizures after phototherapy.
Pediatrics 2018 Oct;142(4):pii: e20180648. doi: 10.1542/peds.2018-0648..
Keywords: Adverse Events, Children/Adolescents, Neurological Disorders, Risk
Silverberg JI
Association between childhood eczema and headaches: an analysis of 19 US population-based studies.
The researchers sought to determine whether childhood eczema is associated with increased headaches and whether such association is related to fatigue or sleep disturbance. After analyzing national survey data from 401,002 children and adolescents, they found that eczema is associated with increased headaches in childhood, particularly in patients with severe disease accompanied by atopy, fatigue, and sleep disturbances.
AHRQ-funded; HS023011.
Citation: Silverberg JI .
Association between childhood eczema and headaches: an analysis of 19 US population-based studies.
J Allergy Clin Immunol 2016 Feb;137(2):492-99.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.jaci.2015.07.020.
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Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Neurological Disorders, Sleep Problems, Risk, Skin Conditions