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    Treatment of preschool children presenting to the emergency department with wheeze with azithromycin: A placebo-controlled randomized trial by Mandhane, Piush J, Paredes Zambrano de Silbernagel, Patricia, Aung, Yin Nwe, Williamson, Janie, Lee, Bonita E, Spier, Sheldon, Noseworthy, Mary, Craig, William R, Johnson, David W

    Published in PloS one (03-08-2017)
    “…Antibiotics are frequently used to treat wheezing children. Macrolides may be effective in treating bronchiolitis and asthma. We completed a prospective,…”
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    Use of Throat Swab or Saliva Specimens for Detection of Respiratory Viruses in Children by Robinson, Joan L., Lee, Bonita E., Kothapalli, Sushma, Craig, William R., Fox, Julie D.

    Published in Clinical infectious diseases (01-04-2008)
    “…Background. Nasopharyngeal (NP) specimens are commonly used for the detection of respiratory viruses, but throat and saliva specimens are easier to obtain. The…”
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    Natural Progression of Symptom Change and Recovery From Concussion in a Pediatric Population by Ledoux, Andrée-Anne, Tang, Ken, Yeates, Keith O, Pusic, Martin V, Boutis, Kathy, Craig, William R, Gravel, Jocelyn, Freedman, Stephen B, Gagnon, Isabelle, Gioia, Gerard A, Osmond, Martin H, Zemek, Roger L

    Published in JAMA pediatrics (01-01-2019)
    “…The natural progression of symptom change and recovery remains poorly defined in children after concussion. To describe the natural progression of symptom…”
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    Mobile Aortic Atheroma and Systemic Emboli: Efficacy of Anticoagulation and Influence of Plaque Morphology on Recurrent Stroke by Dressler, Frederick A, Craig, William R, Castello, Ramon, Labovitz, Arthur J

    “…Objectives. We sought to determine the influence of plaque morphology and warfarin anticoagulation on the risk of recurrent emboli in patients with mobile…”
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    Can quantitative susceptibility mapping help diagnose and predict recovery of concussion in children? An A-CAP study by Sader, Nicholas, Gobbi, David, Goodyear, Brad, Frayne, Richard, Ware, Ashley L, Beauchamp, Miriam H, Craig, William R, Doan, Quynh, Zemek, Roger, Riva-Cambrin, Jay, Yeates, Keith Owen

    “…BackgroundQuantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) is an MRI technique that is a potential biomarker for concussion. We performed QSM in children following…”
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    Ultrasound or near-infrared vascular imaging to guide peripheral intravenous catheterization in children: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial by Curtis, Sarah J, Craig, William R, Logue, Erin, Vandermeer, Ben, Hanson, Amanda, Klassen, Terry

    “…Peripheral intravenous catheterization in children is challenging, and success rates vary greatly. We conducted a pragmatic randomized controlled trial to…”
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    Oral rehydration versus intravenous therapy for treating dehydration due to gastroenteritis in children: a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials by Bellemare, Steven, Hartling, Lisa, Wiebe, Natasha, Russell, Kelly, Craig, William R, McConnell, Don, Klassen, Terry P

    Published in BMC medicine (15-04-2004)
    “…Despite treatment recommendations from various organizations, oral rehydration therapy (ORT) continues to be underused, particularly by physicians in…”
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    Toward Practice Advancement in Emergency Care for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder by Nicholas, David B, Zwaigenbaum, Lonnie, Muskat, Barbara, Craig, William R, Newton, Amanda S, Cohen-Silver, Justine, Sharon, Raphael F, Greenblatt, Andrea, Kilmer, Christopher

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-02-2016)
    “…There is increasing recognition that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience challenges in busy clinical environments such as the emergency…”
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    Experiences of emergency department care from the perspective of families in which a child has autism spectrum disorder by Nicholas, David B., Zwaigenbaum, Lonnie, Muskat, Barbara, Craig, William R., Newton, Amanda S., Kilmer, Christopher, Greenblatt, Andrea, Roberts, Wendy, Cohen-Silver, Justine

    Published in Social work in health care (02-07-2016)
    “…Care for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the emergency department (ED) is increasingly recognized as difficult. Communication, sensory and…”
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    Paediatric pain management practice and policies across Alberta emergency departments by Ali, Samina, Chambers, Andrea L, Johnson, David W, Craig, William R, Newton, Amanda S, Vandermeer, Ben, Curtis, Sarah J

    Published in Paediatrics & child health (01-04-2014)
    “…Many children requiring acute care receive suboptimal analgesia. To describe paediatric pain management practices and policies in emergency departments (EDs)…”
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    The Association Between Iron Deficiency and Febrile Seizures in Childhood by Hartfield, Dawn S., Tan, Jonathan, Yager, Jerome Y., Rosychuk, Rhonda J., Spady, Don, Haines, Christina, Craig, William R.

    Published in Clinical pediatrics (01-05-2009)
    “…Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine the association between iron deficiency and febrile seizures in a large cohort of children aged 6 to 36…”
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    Nebulized Budesonide and Oral Dexamethasone for Treatment of Croup: A Randomized Controlled Trial by Klassen, Terry P, Craig, William R, Moher, David, Osmond, Martin H, Pasterkamp, Hans, Sutcliffe, Terry, Watters, Lise K, Rowe, Peter C

    “…CONTEXT.— The effectiveness of glucocorticoids for patients with croup is well established but it remains uncertain which glucocorticoid regimen is most…”
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    Characteristics of patients who leave emergency departments without being seen by Rowe, Brian H, Channan, Peter, Bullard, Michael, Blitz, Sandra, Saunders, L Duncan, Rosychuk, Rhonda J, Lari, Harris, Craig, William R, Holroyd, Brian R

    Published in Academic emergency medicine (01-08-2006)
    “…Patients leaving the emergency department (ED) without being seen (LWBS) by a physician have become a growing concern in overcrowded EDs. The purpose of this…”
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    Making needles less prickly/The authors respond by Lardner, David R R, Spencer, Adam O, Curtis, Sarah J, Craig, William R

    “…Ultrasound has a role in placing the difficult IV. A recent meta-analysis2 concluded that in patients with difficult peripheral venous access, using a direct,…”
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    Characteristics of Patients Who Leave Emergency Departments without Being Seen by Rowe, Brian H., Channan, Peter, Bullard, Michael, Blitz, Sandra, Saunders, L. Duncan, Rosychuk, Rhonda J., Lari, Harris, Craig, William R., Holroyd, Brian R.

    Published in Academic emergency medicine (01-08-2006)
    “…Objectives: Patients leaving the emergency department (ED) without being seen (LWBS) by a physician have become a growing concern in overcrowded EDs. The…”
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