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March-April 2023| Vol 10| Issue 2

Editorial

Fluid prescription: It is time to act

Maintenance intravenous fluids (mIVFs) are one of the commonly prescribed supportive care therapies to children. Maintenance IVFs are administered when sufficient fluids cannot be reliably administe...


Editorial

Phenotyping the multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children

During the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, cases with features similar to Kawasaki disease (KD), toxic shock syndrome (TSS), sepsis, and Macrophage activation syndrome were reported in children with ...


Original Article

A single-center experience from Eastern India depicting the epidemiology and phenotypic variations of Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MISC) associated with SARS-CoV2 seen after first wave and second wave of COVID 19

Introduction: Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) associated with SARS-CoV-2 caused significant health concerns worldwide. In our center, we had encountered the first wave o...


Original Article

Prescription practices related to maintenance intravenous fluid in children: A cross sectional, electronic media based survey

Background: Maintenance intravenous fluids (IVFs) play a key role in patient management. However, the type of fluids that has to be used should be prudently selected. Past surveys depict the ...


Guideline

Practical guideline for setting up a comprehensive pediatric care unit for critical care delivery at district hospitals and medical colleges under ECRP-II

Pediatric critical care is highly sophisticated and precise and is possible only in specialized areas such as pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) or high dependency units equipped with round-the-...


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ISSN - Print: 2349-6592, Online: 2455-7099

Journal of Pediatric Critical Care, a publication of IAP - Intensive Care Chapter, is a peer-reviewed print + online Bimonthly journal.

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