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Methylphenidate plus iron shows earlier response in children with severe ADHD and iron deficiency
Pediatrics RCT
Methylphenidate plus iron shows earlier response in children with severe ADHD and iron deficiency Iron supplements with ADHD medication may help children with both conditions
A small RCT of 50 children with severe ADHD and iron deficiency in Bangladesh compared methylphenidate plus iron to methylphenidate alone ov…
Adding iron supplements to ADHD medication helped children with both conditions improve symptoms faster than medication alone.
Benzodiazepines, Dexmedetomidine, and Physical Restraints Associated with Next-Day Delirium in Critically Ill Children
Pediatrics RCT
Benzodiazepines, Dexmedetomidine, and Physical Restraints Associated with Next-Day Delirium in Critically Ill Children Study finds link between certain medications, restraints, and delirium in critically ill children
A secondary analysis of a pilot RCT dataset in 1,006 critically ill children across seven PICUs found previous-day benzodiazepine and dexmed…
Higher doses of sedatives like midazolam and any use of physical restraints are linked to increased confusion in critically ill children the…
Video feedback intervention shows significant effects on maternal sensitivity in cerebral palsy dyads
Pediatrics RCT
Video feedback intervention shows significant effects on maternal sensitivity in cerebral palsy dyads Video feedback parenting program shows promise for mothers of children with cerebral palsy
A small RCT of 40 mother-child dyads where the child has cerebral palsy found that the VIPP-CP intervention had significant effects on speci…
A video feedback program helped mothers of children with cerebral palsy become more supportive, sensitive, and encouraging during play.
OPEP device added to chest physiotherapy improves adherence but not clinical outcomes in children with bronchiectasis
Pediatrics RCT
OPEP device added to chest physiotherapy improves adherence but not clinical outcomes in children with bronchiectasis Adding a breathing device to chest physiotherapy improved adherence but not clinical outcomes in children with bronchiectasis.
In a randomized trial of 42 children with bronchiectasis, an 8-week multicomponent chest physiotherapy program improved exercise capacity an…
Adding a breathing device to chest physiotherapy helped children stick to their routine but offered no extra lung benefits for those with br…
Cervical pessary versus progesterone for preterm birth prevention in twin pregnancy with short cervix
Pediatrics RCT
Cervical pessary versus progesterone for preterm birth prevention in twin pregnancy with short cervix For twin pregnancies with a short cervix, does a cervical pessary help prevent early birth?
A small, single-center RCT in 34 individuals with twin pregnancy and cervical length ≤38 mm compared cervical pessary to vaginal progesteron…
For twin pregnancies with a short cervix, a new study found that daily vaginal progesterone led to fewer complications and less early birth …
Cross-sectional study finds physical fitness components associated with cognitive domains in preschoolers
Pediatrics RCT
Cross-sectional study finds physical fitness components associated with cognitive domains in preschoolers Preschoolers with better fitness scores show better thinking skills in study
A cross-sectional analysis of baseline RCT data in 522 Spanish preschoolers aged 3-5 years found all health-related physical fitness compone…
Preschoolers with better fitness scores generally show better thinking skills in areas like vocabulary, memory, and problem-solving.
Unconditional cash transfers increase parental investment more in lower-opportunity neighborhoods
Pediatrics RCT
Unconditional cash transfers increase parental investment more in lower-opportunity neighborhoods How does a neighborhood shape what parents buy and do for their kids?
A randomized trial of 1000 low-income mothers and newborns found that larger unconditional cash transfers ($333 vs $20 monthly) led to great…
Parents in low-opportunity neighborhoods who received extra cash invested more in their children's development than those in wealthier areas…
Meta-analysis finds spanking no more effective than other strategies for child compliance
Pediatrics Meta-analysis
Meta-analysis finds spanking no more effective than other strategies for child compliance Research review finds spanking no more effective than other discipline strategies
A meta-analysis of four controlled trials found no significant difference in child compliance between disciplinary spanking and other cooper…
A review of old spanking trials found they lack validity and show no better results than other discipline methods for getting children to co…
School-based resilience interventions reduce adolescent tobacco, alcohol, and illicit substance use
Pediatrics Meta-analysis
School-based resilience interventions reduce adolescent tobacco, alcohol, and illicit substance use School resilience programs linked to lower substance use in students
A meta-analysis of school-based studies in students aged 6-18 years found resilience interventions were associated with reduced substance us…
School resilience programs that teach coping skills are linked to lower tobacco, alcohol, and drug use among students aged 6 to 18.
Machine learning models show variable accuracy predicting pediatric ED admissions in meta-analysis
Pediatrics Meta-analysis
Machine learning models show variable accuracy predicting pediatric ED admissions in meta-analysis Machine learning shows promise for predicting child hospital admissions in emergency departments
A meta-analysis of studies evaluating machine learning models for predicting hospital admissions at pediatric emergency department triage fo…
Machine learning models correctly predicted 78% of children needing hospital admission and 76% who did not, showing promise for emergency de…
IGRA shows 87% sensitivity, 98% specificity for TB infection in children under 5 in low-prevalence settings
Pediatrics Meta-analysis
IGRA shows 87% sensitivity, 98% specificity for TB infection in children under 5 in low-prevalence settings How well does a blood test spot TB in young children?
A systematic review and meta-analysis of 5,679 paired results in children under 5 years old in low-TB-prevalence settings found IGRA had poo…
A single blood draw can accurately rule out tuberculosis in young children, offering a simpler alternative to the two-visit skin test for fa…
Meta-analysis finds no significant complication difference with early oral antibiotics for pediatric bone infections
Pediatrics Meta-analysis
Meta-analysis finds no significant complication difference with early oral antibiotics for pediatric bone infections Early oral antibiotics for childhood bone infections show similar safety to longer IV treatment
A systematic review and meta-analysis of 7,881 children with bone and joint infections found no significant difference in complications betw…
Switching children with bone infections to oral antibiotics early is as safe as longer IV treatment and may shorten hospital stays by up to …