Amy K. Connery, PsyD, ABPP-CN1
doi : 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2023.0031
May 2023, Vol 177, No. 5, Pages 445-547
Samuel G. Finlayson, MD, PhD1,2; Andrew L. Beam, PhD3; Maarten van Smeden, PhD4
Kaitlyn Harper, PhD, MSc, MA1; Hilary Seligman, MD, MAS2
Dimitri A. Christakis, MD, MPH1,2
Jay G. Berry, MD, MPH1; Chris Feudtner, MD, PhD, MPH2
Clare van Eyk, PhD1,2; Suzanna C. MacLennan, MB, BS2,3; Alastair H. MacLennan, AO, MB, ChB, MD1
Alison A. Galbraith, MD, MPH1,2; Marema Gaye, MA3; Anna D. Sinaiko, PhD4
Keyaria D. Gray, DO1; Hamsa L. Subramaniam, PhD, MPH2; Erich S. Huang, MD, PhD2
Eyal Cohen, MD, MSc1,2,3,4,5,6; Samantha Quartarone, MSc1; Julia Orkin, MD, MSc1,3,4; Myla E. Moretti, PhD, MSc1,2,7; Abby Emdin, MSc1,8,9; Astrid Guttmann, MD, MSc1,2,3,4,5,6; Andrew R. Willan, PhD8; Nathalie Major, MD10; Audrey Lim, MD11; Sanober Diaz, MSc12; Lisa Osqui, HBSc12; Joanna Soscia, MEd, MN, PNP1,3,13; Longdi Fu, MSc5; Sima Gandhi, MSc5; Anna Heath, MMath, PhD1,2,14,15; Nora Fayed, PhD, MScOT16
doi : 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2023.0115
Importance Children with medical complexity (CMC) have chronic conditions and high health needs and may experience fragmented care.
Pedro J. Gonzalez-Mantilla, MD1; Yirui Hu, PhD2; Scott M. Myers, MD1; Brenda M. Finucane, MS1; David H. Ledbetter, PhD3; Christa L. Martin, PhD1; Andres Moreno-De-Luca, MD, MBA1,4,5
doi : 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2023.0008
Importance Exome sequencing is a first-tier diagnostic test for individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders, including intellectual disability/developmental delay and autism spectrum disorder; however, this recommendation does not include cerebral palsy.
Lauren E. H. Westenberg, MD1; Jasper V. Been, MD, PhD1,2,3; Sten P. Willemsen, PhD2,4; Jolande Y. Vis, MD, PhD5; Andrei N. Tintu, PhD5; Wichor M. Bramer, PhD6; Peter H. Dijk, MD, PhD7; Eric A. P. Steegers, MD, PhD2; Irwin K. M. Reiss, MD, PhD1; Christian V. Hulzebos, MD, PhD7
doi : 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2023.0059
Importance Quantification of bilirubin in blood is essential for early diagnosis and timely treatment of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. Handheld point-of-care (POC) devices may overcome the current issues with conventional laboratory-based bilirubin (LBB) quantification.
Roberta Scarpone, MD, MPH1; Parisut Kimkool, MD2; Despo Ierodiakonou, MD, PhD3; Jo Leonardi-Bee, PhD4; Vanessa Garcia-Larsen, PhD5; Michael R. Perkin, MD, PhD6; Robert J. Boyle, MD, PhD7
doi : 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2023.0142
Importance Earlier egg and peanut introduction probably reduces risk of egg and peanut allergy, respectively, but it is uncertain whether food allergy as a whole can be prevented using earlier allergenic food introduction.
Hanbin Wu, MS1,2; Ying Yang, PhD1,2,3; Jiajing Jia, PhD1,2,4,5; Tonglei Guo, MS1,2,3,6; Jueming Lei, MS1,2; YuZhi Deng, BS1,2,3; Yuan He, PhD1,2,3; Yuanyuan Wang, PhD1,2,3; Zuoqi Peng, MS1,2; Ya Zhang, MS1,2; Hongguang Zhang, BS1,2; Qiaomei Wang, MS7; Haiping Shen, MS7; Yiping Zhang, MS7; Donghai Yan, MD7; Xu Ma, MS1,2,3
doi : 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2023.0053
Importance Maternal hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection during early pregnancy has been related to congenital heart diseases (CHDs) in offspring. However, no study to date has evaluated the association of maternal preconception HBV infection with CHDs in offspring.
Elizabeth Y. Killien, MD, MPH1,2,3; Matthew R. Keller, MS4; R. Scott Watson, MD, MPH1,3,5; Mary E. Hartman, MD, MPH6
doi : 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2023.0184
Importance Estimates of the number of US children receiving intensive care unit (ICU) care and ICU admission patterns over time are lacking.
Erin F. Carlton, MD, MSc1,2,3; Nora V. Becker, MD, PhD3,4; Michelle H. Moniz, MD, MSc3,5; John W. Scott, MD, MPH3,6; Hallie C. Prescott, MD, MSc3,7,8; Kao-Ping Chua, MD, PhD2,3,9
doi : 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2023.0130
Importance Privately insured US children account for 40% of non–birth-related pediatric hospitalizations. However, there are no national data on the magnitude or correlates of out-of-pocket spending for these hospitalizations.
Kshitij Mankad, MD1,2; Jai Sidpra, BSc (Hons)1,2; David M. Mirsky, MD3; Adam J. Oates, PhD4; Gabrielle C. Colleran, MD5; Leandro T. Lucato, PhD6; Elaine Kan, MD7; Tracy Kilborn, MD8; Nina Agrawal, MD9; Arianne H. Teeuw, PhD10; Patrick Kelly, MD11,12; Deborah Zeitlin, MD13; Jamieson Carter, MD14; Geoff D. Debelle, MD15; Rachel P. Berger, MPH16; Cindy W. Christian, MD17; Daniel M. Lindberg, MD18; Maria Raissaki, PhD19; Maria Argyropoulou, MD20; Catherine Adamsbaum, MD21; Timothy Cain, MD22; Rick R. van Rijn, PhD23,24; V. Michelle Silvera, MD25; Andrea Rossi, MD26,27; Alison M. Kemp, MD28; Arabinda K. Choudhary, MD29; Amaka C. Offiah, PhD30,31
doi : 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2022.6184
Importance Physical abuse is a common but preventable cause of long-term childhood morbidity and mortality. Despite the strong association between abuse in an index child and abuse in contact children, there is no guidance outlining how to screen the latter, significantly more vulnerable group, for abusive injuries.
Anna C. Wood, MD1; Laurie W. Albertini, MD1; Lindsay A. Thompson, MD, MS1
Yang Liang, PhD2; Daniel I. Rees, PhD1; Joseph J. Sabia, PhD2; Cooper Smiley, BA2
Atu Agawu, MD, MPH, MSCE1; Barbara H. Chaiyachati, MD, PhD1; Joshua Radack, MS1; Andrea F. Duncan, MD, MS1,2; Angela Ellison, MD, MSc1
Andrew E. Koepp, MA1; Kevin Lanza, PhD2; Courtney Byrd-Williams, PhD2; Amy E. Bryan, PhD1; Elizabeth T. Gershoff, PhD1
Halley Ruppel, PhD1; Spandana Makeneni, PhD2; Jennifer A. Faerber, PhD2; Meghan B. Lane-Fall, MD, MSHP3; Elizabeth E. Foglia, MD, MSCE4; Michael L. O’Byrne, MD, MSCE5; Christopher P. Bonafide, MD, MSCE6
Virginia McCarthy, MPH, MDiv1; Erin Wright-Kelly, DrPH, MA1; Benjamin Steinhart, MS2; Maya Haasz, MD3; Ming Ma, MD, MPH4; Ashley Brooks-Russell, PhD, MPH1
Mitchell Berger, MPH1
Jennifer A. Hoffmann, MD, MS1; Megan M. Attridge, MD1
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