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Diaphragmatic Eventration Misdiagnosed as Diaphragmatic Hernia in a Preterm Infant [Meeting Abstract]

Bishara, John; Burjonrappa, Sathyaprasad; Pirzada, Melodi; Halaby, Claudia
ISI:000367163100232
ISSN: 0012-3692
CID: 3508752

Health-Care Interventions with Games A low-cost, high-impact approach

Bertozzi, Elena; Walker, Dilys; Krilov, Leonard; Rouse, Carrie; Halaby, Claudia; Mock, Ann; Pirzada, Melodi; Lee, Robert
ISI:000390411900024
ISSN: 2162-2248
CID: 3508782

Septic Pulmonary Embolism - An Unusual Pediatric Case [Meeting Abstract]

Bidiwala, A.; Webb, A.; Halaby, C.; Valsamis, C.; Krilov, L. R.; Sher, I.; Pirzada, M.
ISI:000377582807361
ISSN: 1073-449x
CID: 3496242

The safety of tracheostomy speaking valve use during sleep in children: A pilot study

Barraza, Giselle Y; Fernandez, Claudia; Halaby, Claudia; Ambrosio, Sara; Simpser, Edwin F; Pirzada, Melodi B
PURPOSE: One of the disadvantages of having a tracheostomy tube is not being able to vocalize. A speaking valve connected to a tracheostomy tube allows patients to vocalize. Some studies have shown that tracheostomy-speaking valve can improve swallowing, respiratory secretion management, and expedite decannulation. There is scant research about speaking valve use during sleep. The aim of this study is to evaluate the safety of tracheostomy-speaking valve overnight, during sleep. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Children, ages 1-18 years, with tracheostomy tubes who were using a tracheostomy-speaking valve during daytime/awake periods, were included in this study. The subjects had baseline monitoring of their heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation, and end tidal carbon dioxide measurement the night prior to the intervention, throughout the night at scheduled intervals. The tracheostomy-speaking valve was placed the following night and the same parameters were monitored and recorded throughout the study night. RESULTS: A total of 9 patients were recruited. In all subjects, the mean values of the overnight parameters showed no significant clinical variations between the baseline night and the study night. Repeated measure ANOVA analysis revealed no significant changes in the parameters over the 8 hours of recorded time. No major adverse events were recorded during the study night. CONCLUSION: This pilot study reveals that use of a tracheostomy-speaking valve during sleep, was not associated with adverse cardiopulmonary events. This is the first study to show that a tracheostomy-speaking valve might be safely used during sleep, in children.
PMID: 24888795
ISSN: 0196-0709
CID: 1030782

Abnormalities of Pulmonary Function Testing in a Cohort of Obese Children [Meeting Abstract]

Webb, Angela; Saddaiah, Roopa; Halaby, Claudia; Valsamis, Christina; Islam, Shahidul; Pirzada, Melodi
ISI:000364518700385
ISSN: 0012-3692
CID: 3496232

Chest radiography in supporting the diagnosis of asthma in children with persistent cough

Halaby, Claudia; Feuerman, Martin; Barlev, Dan; Pirzada, Melodi
OBJECTIVE:To establish whether chest radiographic findings suggestive of lower airway obstruction (LAO) disease support the diagnosis of asthma in pediatric patients with persistent cough in an outpatient setting. METHODS:180 patient charts were reviewed. The patients were children aged 1 to 18 years referred over a 3-year period to a pediatric pulmonary subspecialty clinic for evaluation of cough lasting ≥ 4 weeks. Chest radiographic images obtained after the initial evaluation of 90 patients diagnosed with cough-variant asthma and 90 patients diagnosed with persistent cough from nonasthma origins were compared with radiologic findings of a control group consisting of patients with a positive tuberculin skin test and no respiratory symptoms. Increased peribronchial markings/peribronchial cuffing and hyperinflation were considered radiographically suggestive findings of LAO disease. RESULTS:Children diagnosed with cough-variant asthma at the initial evaluation had higher rates of chest radiographic findings suggestive of LAO disease (30.00%) than children with persistent cough from other causes (17.80%) or those with a positive tuberculin skin test and no respiratory symptoms (8.16%) (overall P value = 0.0063). They also had higher rates of spirometry abnormalities suggestive of an LAO defect. Children with chest radiographic findings suggestive of LAO disease were found to be younger than those with normal chest radiographic findings (5.0 ± 2.7 years vs 8.6 ± 4.7 years; P < 0.0001). CONCLUSION/CONCLUSIONS:This study suggests that chest radiographic findings indicative of an LAO in correlation with the clinical presentation can support the diagnostic suspicion of asthma, especially in younger children unable to perform spirometry.
PMID: 24685975
ISSN: 1941-9260
CID: 3048932

Breast Cancer and Pregnancy; Effect of Chemotherapy on Fetal Lung Development [Meeting Abstract]

Bidiwala, Aneela; Pirzada, Melodi; Halaby, Claudia
ISI:000326864001213
ISSN: 0012-3692
CID: 3508702

Safety of Passy-Muir Tracheostomy Speaking Valve in Pediatric Patients During Sleep: A Pilot Study [Meeting Abstract]

Barraza, Giselle; Halaby, Claudia; Islam, Shahidul; Gutekunst, William; Simpser, Edwin; Pirzada, Melodi
ISI:000326864003015
ISSN: 0012-3692
CID: 3508712

Not the Typical Pneumonia: An Unusual Case of Immunodeficiency [Meeting Abstract]

Berke, Jamie; Halaby, Claudia
ISI:000326864003216
ISSN: 0012-3692
CID: 3508722