Search Results - "Shah, Kavisha M."

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    Risk Factors for Tube Feeding at Discharge in Infants Undergoing Neonatal Surgery for Congenital Heart Disease: A Systematic Review by Elgersma, Kristin M., Trebilcock, Anna L., Whipple, Mary O., Tanner, Lynn R., Pilditch, Sarah J., Shah, Kavisha M., McKechnie, Anne Chevalier

    Published in Pediatric cardiology (01-04-2023)
    “…Approximately 30–50% of infants undergoing neonatal surgery for congenital heart disease (CHD) cannot meet oral feeding goals by discharge and require feeding…”
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    Anatomic Approach and Outcomes in Children Undergoing Percutaneous Pericardiocentesis by Myers, Faith, Aggarwal, Varun, Bass, John L., Berry, James M., Knutson, Stacie, Narasimhan, Shanti, Steinberger, Julia, Ambrose, Matthew, Shah, Kavisha M., Hiremath, Gurumurthy

    Published in Pediatric cardiology (01-04-2021)
    “…Pericardiocentesis is traditionally performed using a subxiphoid approach. Hepatomegaly or loculated and noncircumferential effusions warrant nonstandard…”
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    Is Magnet® recognition associated with improved outcomes among critically ill children treated at freestanding children's hospitals? by Rettiganti, Mallikarjuna, Shah, Kavisha M., Gossett, Jeffrey M., Daily, Joshua A., Seib, Paul M., Gupta, Punkaj

    Published in Journal of critical care (01-02-2018)
    “…With increasing emphasis on high-quality care, we designed this study to evaluate the relationship between Magnet® recognition and patient outcomes in…”
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    Patterns of treatment and associated short-term outcomes of unruptured intracranial aneurysms in children by Asaithambi, Ganesh, Adil, Malik M., Shah, Kavisha M., Jordan, Lori C., Qureshi, Adnan I.

    Published in Child's nervous system (01-10-2014)
    “…Background The rates and outcomes of treatments for intracranial aneurysms have not been exclusively determined within the pediatric population. We determined…”
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