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    ECMO Considerations in the Pediatric Cardiac Population by Nadkarni, Anisha S., Delany, Dennis R., Schramm, Jennifer, Shin, Yu Rim, Hoskote, Aparna, Bembea, Melania M.

    “…Purpose of Review We discuss indications, contraindications, and outcomes, while addressing unique considerations for the use of extracorporeal membrane…”
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    Day-Night Activity in Hospitalized Children after Major Surgery: An Analysis of 2271 Hospital Days by Kudchadkar, Sapna R., Aljohani, Othman, Johns, Jordan, Leroux, Andrew, Alsafi, Eman, Jastaniah, Ebaa, Gottschalk, Allan, Shata, Nehal J., Al-Harbi, Ahmad, Gergen, Daniel, Nadkarni, Anisha, Crainiceanu, Ciprian

    Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-06-2019)
    “…To characterize the day-night activity patterns of children after major surgery and describe differences in children's activity patterns between the pediatric…”
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    Pediatric Early Warning Systems aid in triage to intermediate versus intensive care for pediatric oncology patients in resource‐limited hospitals by Agulnik, Asya, Nadkarni, Anisha, Mora Robles, Lupe Nataly, Soberanis Vasquez, Dora Judith, Mack, Ricardo, Antillon‐Klussmann, Federico, Rodriguez‐Galindo, Carlos

    Published in Pediatric blood & cancer (01-08-2018)
    “…Pediatric oncology patients hospitalized in resource‐limited settings are at high risk for clinical deterioration resulting in mortality. Intermediate care…”
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    Retrograde fiberoptic technique to avoid tracheostomy in a patient with a tracheocutaneous fistula and Treacher Collins syndrome by Sawardekar, Amod, Jagannathan, Narasimhan, Patel, Pravin K, Nadkarni, Anisha

    Published in The Journal of craniofacial surgery (01-01-2011)
    “…Children with Treacher Collins syndrome have multiple craniofacial abnormalities that can cause difficulty ventilating and intubating under general anesthesia…”
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