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    Highly Variable Paracetamol Pharmacokinetics After Multiple Oral Dosing in Frail Older People: A Population Pharmacokinetic Analysis

    Paracetamol pharmacokinetics (PK) is highly variable in older fit adults after intravenous administration. Frailty and oral administration likely result in additional variability. The aim was to determine oral...

    L. T. van der Heijden, P. Mian, J. Hias, B. C. M. de Winter, J. Tournoy in Drugs & Aging (2022)

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    Insights Image for “Repetitive noxious stimuli during early development affect acute and long-term mechanical sensitivity in rats”

    Nynke J. van den Hoogen, J. Patijn, D. Tibboel, E. A. Joosten in Pediatric Research (2020)

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    Repetitive noxious stimuli during early development affect acute and long-term mechanical sensitivity in rats

    Prematurely born infants are frequently exposed to painful procedures in the neonatal intensive care unit, causing changes to the development of the nervous system lasting into adulthood. The current study aim...

    N. J. van den Hoogen, J. Patijn, D. Tibboel, E. A. Joosten in Pediatric Research (2020)

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    Analgosedation in paediatric severe traumatic brain injury (TBI): practice, pitfalls and possibilities

    Analgosedation is a fundamental part of traumatic brain injury (TBI) treatment guidelines, encompassing both first and second tier supportive strategies. Worldwide analgosedation practices continue to be heter...

    N. Ketharanathan, Y. Yamamoto, U. Rohlwink, E. D. Wildschut in Child's Nervous System (2017)

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    Changes in thyroid hormone concentrations during neonatal extracorporeal membrane oxygenation

    Thyroid hormone concentrations can be disturbed during critical illness. Our aim was to determine changes in thyroid hormone concentrations during neonatal extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO).

    L Leeuwen, A F J van Heijst, J van Rosmalen, Y B de Rijke in Journal of Perinatology (2017)

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    Children’s outcomes at 2-year follow-up after 4 years of structured multi-professional medical-ethical decision-making in a neonatal intensive care unit

    We reviewed our decisions about continuation/withdrawal of life-sustaining treatments in a group of critically ill newborns who were discussed in structured medical ethical decision-making meetings, and provid...

    J C de Boer, L Gennissen, M Williams, M van Dijk, D Tibboel in Journal of Perinatology (2017)

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    The vulnerable microcirculation in the critically ill pediatric patient

    In neonates, cardiovascular system development does not stop after the transition from intra-uterine to extra-uterine life and is not limited to the macrocirculation. The microcirculation (MC), which is essent...

    J. W. Kuiper, D. Tibboel, C. Ince in Critical Care (2016)

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    Cutaneous microcirculation in preterm neonates: comparison between sidestream dark field (SDF) and incident dark field (IDF) imaging

    Incident dark field imaging (IDF) is a new generation handheld microscope for bedside visualization and quantification of microcirculatory alterations. IDF is the technical successor of sidestream dark field i...

    H. A. van Elteren, C. Ince, D. Tibboel in Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computi… (2015)

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    Adverse events of haloperidol for the treatment of delirium in critically ill children

    V. D. Slooff, E. Spaans, E. van Puijenbroek, N. Jessurun in Intensive Care Medicine (2014)

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    Lumbar spine and total-body dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry in children with severe neurological impairment and intellectual disability: a pilot study of artefacts and disrupting factors

    Children with severe neurological impairment and intellectual disability (ID) are susceptible for develo** low bone mineral density (BMD) and fractures. BMD is generally measured with dual-energy X-ray absor...

    S. Mergler, R. Rieken, D. Tibboel, H. M. Evenhuis, R. R. van Rijn in Pediatric Radiology (2012)

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    Determinants of drug absorption in different ECMO circuits

    The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate potential determinants of drug loss in different ECMO circuits.

    E. D. Wildschut, M. J. Ahsman, K. Allegaert, R. A. A. Mathot in Intensive Care Medicine (2010)

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    144 Incidence, Risk Factors and Severity of Pulmonary Morbidity in Infants with Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Born in High-Volume Centres in Europe

    Background and aims: Newborns with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) may develop chronic lung disease (CLD). Our aim was to determine the incidence, severity and risk factors of CLD in infants with CDH.

    L Van Den Hout, I Reiss, T Schaible, I Capolopu, A Van Heijst in Pediatric Research (2010)

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    Feasibility of sedation and analgesia interruption following cannulation in neonates on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation

    In most extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) centers patients are heavily sedated to prevent accidental decannulation and bleeding complications. In ventilated adults not on ECMO, daily sedation interrup...

    E. D. Wildschut, M. N. Hanekamp, N. J. Vet, R. J. Houmes in Intensive Care Medicine (2010)

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    Can we improve outcome of congenital diaphragmatic hernia?

    This review gives an overview of the disease spectrum of congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH). Etiological factors, prenatal predictors of survival, new treatment strategies and long-term morbidity are descri...

    L. van den Hout, I. Sluiter, S. Gischler, A. De Klein in Pediatric Surgery International (2009)

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    Propofol pharmacokinetics in preterm and term neonates: the relevance of both postmenstrual and postnatal age

    K Allegaert, M Peeters, R Verbesselt, D Tibboel, G Naulaers, J De Hoon in Critical Care (2008)

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    Effects of low-dose naloxone on opioid therapy in pediatric patients: a retrospective case-control study

    To develop novel therapies that prevent opioid tolerance in critically ill children we examined the effects of low-dose naloxone infusions on patients' needs for analgesia or sedation.

    C. L. S. Cheung, M. van Dijk, J. W. Green, D. Tibboel in Intensive Care Medicine (2007)

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    Pijn bij kinderen

    Pijn bij kinderen kan gaan over pasgeborenen die een hielprik ondergaan tot adolescenten met migraine. Uit de gevalsbeschrijvingen blijkt ook hoe belangrijk de context is waarin pijn optreedt en hoe ieder kind...

    Dr. M. van Dijk, D. Tibboel in Hb. Kind.&Adoles. - Boekblok (2007)

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    Het kortedarmsyndroom

    In 1987 publiceerden Tibboel en Affourtit in dit tijdschrift een overzichtsartikel over het kortedarmsyndroom bij kinderen. Zij concludeerden dat er na neonatale darmresectie een ernstige morbiditeit optreedt ...

    Mw.Dr. H. Meijers-IJsselstijn, E. H. H. M. Rings in Tijdschrift voor kindergeneeskunde (2006)

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    Evaluatie van resterende darmfunctie in de dagelijkse praktijk

    When the digestive and absorptive capacity of the gastrointestinal tract are insufficient, as they are in patients with short bowel syndrome (sbs), systematic evaluation of the remaining gut function is of the ut...

    Dr. M. J. I. J. Albers, F. W. J. Hazebroek in Tijdschrift voor kindergeneeskunde (2006)

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    Nieuwe ontwikkelingen in de behandeling van het kortedarmsyndroom bij kinderen

    Short bowel syndrome is characterized by malabsorption of nutrients, vitamins en trace elements, resulting in growth retardation. Children with short bowel syndrome are often dependent on total parenteral nutr...

    Dr. J. A. J. M. Taminiau, D. Tibboel in Tijdschrift voor kindergeneeskunde (2006)

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