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    Conservative Treatment of Parapneumonic Effusion in Children: Experience From a 10-Year Consecutive Case Series by Lohuis, Steven J., de Groot, Eric, Kamps, Arvid W. A., Ottink, Mark D., de Vries, Tjalling W., Bekhof, Jolita

    Published in The Pediatric infectious disease journal (01-03-2023)
    “…In children with parapneumonic effusion (PPE), it remains unclear when conservative treatment with antibiotics suffixes or when pleural drainage is needed. In…”
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    Multicentre study found that adherence to national antibiotic recommendations for neonatal early‐onset sepsis was low by Weijden, Bo M., Achten, Niek B., Bekhof, Jolita, Evers, Esther E., Berk, Mylène, Kamps, Arvid W.A., Rijpert, Maarten, ten Tusscher, Gavin W., Houten, Marlies A., Plötz, Frans B.

    Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-03-2021)
    “…Aim Our aim was to evaluate adherence to the Dutch neonatal early‐onset sepsis (EOS) guidelines, adapted from UK guidance. We also looked at the effect on…”
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    Eliciting and stop dose during oral food challenges for peanut and common tree nuts in different age groups by Weger, Wouter W., Jansen, Diede, Lente, Lidy, Meulen, Gerbrich N., Kamps, Arvid W. A.

    Published in Immunity, Inflammation and Disease (01-01-2024)
    “…Background Oral food challenges (OFCs) are used to confirm or reject a diagnosis of food allergy. However, younger children may encounter difficulties in…”
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    The dilemma of open or double‐blind food challenges in diagnosing food allergy in children: Design of the ALDORADO trial by Weger, Wouter W., Sprikkelman, Aline B., Herpertz, Catherina E. M., Meulen, Gerbrich N., Vonk, Judith M., Kamps, Arvid W. A., Koppelman, Gerard H., Sampson, Hugh

    Published in Pediatric allergy and immunology (01-01-2022)
    “…Background It is of major importance to diagnose food allergy accurately. Current guidelines support the use of oral food challenges to do so. The double‐blind…”
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    Children with asthma have significantly lower long-term cortisol levels in their scalp hair than healthy children by Kamps, Arvid W.A., Molenmaker, Marco, Kemperman, Ramses, van der Veen, Betty S., Bocca, Gianni, Veeger, Nic J.G.M.

    Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-09-2014)
    “…Aim Noninvasive measurement of long‐term cortisol levels is a useful way of evaluating the effect of chronic disease on the hypothalamic‐pituitary‐adrenal axis…”
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    Detection of Salivary Tryptase Levels in Children following Oral Food Challenges by de Weger, Wouter W, Bruinenberg, Vibeke M, van der Lek, Evelien M, Gerrits, Jeroen H, van Lente, Lidy, Herpertz, Catherina E M, van der Meulen, Gerbrich N, Sprikkelman, Aline B, Koppelman, Gerard H, Kamps, Arvid W A

    “…Oral food challenge (OFC) is commonly used to diagnose food allergy. This test is time and resource intensive, and conclusions are not always unequivocal as…”
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    Unintentional ingestion of a high dose of acenocoumarol in a young child by Brands, Martijn R, Sytema, Jelmer, van Hulst, Marinus, Kamps, Arvid WA

    Published in BMJ case reports (01-04-2021)
    “…Acute intoxication with a vitamin K antagonist may cause serious coagulopathy. We report the accidental ingestion of a high dose of acenocoumarol in a young…”
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    Successful introduction of milk after a negative double‐blind placebo‐controlled food challenge test is independent of the total dose and milk product used during the challenge test by Ven, Celine A., Herpertz, Irene, Lente, Lidy, Meulen, Gerbrich N., Kamps, Arvid W. A.

    Published in Immunity, Inflammation and Disease (01-09-2020)
    “…Background Failure of milk introduction after a negative food challenge test is reported in a substantial number of patients. For this reason, guidelines…”
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    Computerized Assessment of Wheezing in Children With Respiratory Syncytial Virus Bronchiolitis Before and After Hypertonic Saline Nebulization by Faber, Tina E, Kamps, Arvid Wa, Sjoerdsma, Machtelt H, Vermeulen, Stephanie, Veeger, Nic Jgm, Bont, Louis J

    Published in Respiratory care (01-09-2015)
    “…Studies suggest an effect of nebulized hypertonic saline solution on air-flow limitation in subjects with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) bronchiolitis, but…”
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    An innovative childhood asthma score predicts the need for bronchodilator nebulization in children with acute asthma independent of auscultative findings by Kamps, Arvid W A, Veeger, Nic J G M, Heijsman, Sigrid M

    Published in Respiratory care (01-11-2014)
    “…We sought to compare the accuracy of a newly developed childhood asthma score (CAS) with routine clinical assessment of respiratory status in children with…”
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    Can the Childhood Physical Activity Questionnaire Be Used to Identify Physical Activity Levels in Children With Asthma? by van der Kamp, Mattienne R, Nieuwdorp, Bram W, Thio, Boony J, Tabak, Monique, Kamps, Arvid W A, Hermens, Hermie J, Driessen, Jean M M

    Published in Frontiers in pediatrics (06-10-2021)
    “…Children with asthma who are physically active have a better quality of life, emphasizing the importance of activity monitoring and promotion in daily life…”
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    Nurse-driven Clinical Pathway Based on an Innovative Asthma Score Reduces Admission Time for Children by Sjoerdsma, Machtelt H., Bongaerts, Thom H.G., van Lente, Lidy, Kamps, Arvid W.A.

    Published in Pediatric quality & safety (01-09-2020)
    “…We recently demonstrated that an innovative asthma score independent of auscultation could accurately predict the requirement for bronchodilator nebulization…”
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    Salivary cortisol levels in prepubertal children using inhaled corticosteroids with or without concurrent intranasal corticosteroids by Heijsman, Sigrid M., de Vries, Tjalling W., Wolthuis, Albert, Kamps, Arvid W.A.

    Published in Pediatric pulmonology (01-11-2011)
    “…Background Inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) and intranasal steroids (INS) are frequently co‐administered in children with asthma and rhinitis. In contrast to…”
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    Attenuated salivary cortisol response after exercise test in children with asthma by Hiemstra, Ieteke, Heijsman, Sigrid M, Koers, Nicoline F, Bocca, Gianni, van der Veen, Betty S, Veeger, Nic J G M, Kamps, Arvid W A

    “…The clinical relevance of lower basal cortisol levels in children with asthma is unclear. We compared the salivary cortisol response after a standardized…”
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    Necrotising enterocolitis in a term neonate with trisomy 21 exposed to maternal HIV and antiretroviral medication by van der Meulen, Edith F., Bergman, Klasien A., Kamps, Arvid W. A.

    Published in European journal of pediatrics (2009)
    “…Necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) was diagnosed in a term infant with Down’s syndrome exposed to maternal human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and…”
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    Non-invasive measurement of adrenal response after standardized exercise tests in prepubertal children by Heijsman, Sigrid M, Koers, Nicoline F, Bocca, Gianni, van der Veen, Betty S, Appelhof, Maaike, Kamps, Arvid W A

    “…To determine the feasibility of non-invasive evaluation of adrenal response in healthy prepubertal children by standardized exercise tests. On separate…”
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