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POSTOPERATIVE INCREASES IN B-TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE (BNP) PREDICT POOR OUTCOME FOLLOWING NEONATAL CARDIAC SURGERY.

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B-TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE (BNP) LEVELS PREDICT OUTCOMES IN CHILDREN ON EXTRACORPOREAL LIFE SUPPORT (ECLS) AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY.

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ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY(EEG) HAS PROGNOSTIC VALUE FOR NEUROLOGIC OUTCOME IN CHILDREN SURVIVING > 24 HOURS AFTER IN-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST(CA).

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A TALE OF TWO CITIES: TIMING OF BRAIN IMAGING AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGIC ASSESSMENTS FOLLOWING IN-HOSPITAL PEDIATRIC CARDIAC ARREST.

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Heart failure in pediatric septic shock: utilizing inotropic support.

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Transthoracic intracardiac catheters in pediatric patients recovering from congenital heart defect surgery: associated complications and outcomes.

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Management and outcomes of delayed sternal closure after cardiac surgery in neonates and infants.

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Sulfoconjugation and renal excretion contribute to the interpatient variation of exogenous catecholamine clearance in critically ill children.

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Dobutamine infusions in stable, critically ill children: pharmacokinetics and hemodynamic actions.

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Dobutamine pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in pediatric intensive care patients.

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