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  1. Cytokines and Chemokines in Pediatric Appendicitis: A Multiplex Analysis of Inflammatory Protein Mediators
  2. Biomarker Phenotype for Early Diagnosis and Triage of Sepsis to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
  3. Sex-hormone-driven innate antibodies protect females and infants against EPEC infection
  4. Risk of Infection and Sepsis in Pediatric Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury Admitted to Hospital Following Major Trauma
  5. Metabolomic and inflammatory mediator based biomarker profiling as a potential novel method to aid pediatric appendicitis identification
  6. The Use of Metabolomics and Inflammatory Mediator Profiling Provides a Novel Approach to Identifying Pediatric Appendicitis in the Emergency Department
  7. Atropine therapy versus no atropine therapy for the prevention of adverse events in paediatric patients undergoing intubation
  8. The Use of Routine Blood Cultures in Pediatric Appendicitis
  9. Parental experiences and preferences as participants in pediatric research conducted in the emergency department
  10. Pain management of acute appendicitis in Canadian pediatric emergency departments
  11. Ondansetron Oral Dissolve Tab vs. Oral Solution in Children Presenting to the Emergency Department with Gastroenteritis
  12. Test characteristics of common appendicitis scores with and without laboratory investigations: a prospective observational study
  13. Implementation of an Advanced Nursing Directive for Children With Right Lower Quadrant Pain
  14. Magnesium nebulization utilization in management of pediatric asthma (MagNUM PA) trial: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
  15. The Effect of a Full Bladder on Proportions of Diagnostic Ultrasound Studies in Children with Suspected Appendicitis
  16. Reported provision of analgesia to patients with acute abdominal pain in Canadian paediatric emergency departments
  17. Recognition and Management of Sepsis in Children: Practice Patterns in the Emergency Department
  18. Development of metabolic and inflammatory mediator biomarker phenotyping for early diagnosis and triage of pediatric sepsis
  19. Variation in the Diagnosis and Management of Appendicitis at Canadian Pediatric Hospitals
  20. Sepsis in Canadian children: a national analysis using administrative data
  21. Two children with tremor
  22. Is Pelvic Ultrasound Associated with an Increased Time to Appendectomy in Pediatric Appendicitis?
  23. Outcomes of Children With Suspected Appendicitis and Incompletely Visualized Appendix on Ultrasound
  24. Atropine therapy versus no atropine therapy for the prevention of adverse events in paediatric patients undergoing intubation
  25. Predictors of severe H1N1 infection in children presenting within Pediatric Emergency Research Networks (PERN): retrospective case-control study
  26. Developing Measures of Quality for the Emergency Department Management of Pediatric Suicide-Related Behaviors
  27. Clinical Scoring Systems in the Management of Suspected Appendicitis in Children
  28. Advanced Nursing Directives: Integrating Validated Clinical Scoring Systems into Nursing Care in the Pediatric Emergency Department
  29. Ensuring Diagnostic Accuracy in Pediatric Emergency Medicine
  30. Adherence of Families to a Group A Streptococcal Pharyngitis Protocol Used in a Pediatric Emergency Department
  31. Implementation of an Advanced Nursing Directive for Suspected Appendicitis to Empower Pediatric Emergency Nurses
  32. Sports medicine training in Canadian paediatric residency programs: Are we doing enough?
  33. Case 2: Why is he not ‘thriving’?
  34. Practice Variation among Pediatric Emergency Departments in the Treatment of Bronchiolitis